Example sentences of "what [pron] have [vb pp] about " in BNC.

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1 I thought about how I 'd walked around all those weeks and what I 'd felt about him and the crazy things I had found myself believing .
2 Erm , what I 'd thought about , because at this stage we 'd like to erm , perhaps start to get the feel of these little examples of application , How do these pairings sound for you .
3 And from what I 've heard about her she 's always her mouth now !
4 What we 've got here is a very conventional piece of logic that implements what I 've talked about .
5 Though from what I 've read about eighteenth-century Eton , anything that came after that could only be a pleasant relief . ’
6 I suppose it is , from what I 've read about it .
7 Then you drop back into your usual slot but I tell you what if you go skiing and your not hundred percent fit or as fit as you can be from what I 've , what I 've read about it and that your gon na be in a right two and eight out there .
8 Here 's a little of what I 've learnt about them .
9 ‘ I wo n't ask you why you 've decided to consult another , but here 's what I 've deciphered about your birth chart . ’
10 Some British colleagues thought it was overweight and underpowered , so after trying a right-hand drive 1.8GL version recently , I looked up with some trepidation what I had said about the car on my voting form six months ago .
11 After a while Lily began to talk , and I realized that she understood nothing of what I had said about the war .
12 Years later , when I met , through Eliot 's sister-in-law , that charming , modest , retiring lady in Brooklyn , I was relieved to find that she had liked what I had written about her .
13 We settled down with a new bottle of champagne on the table before us , and I summarised what I had discovered about Brian Harley 's contract with Supersight and what I had not discovered about his putter .
14 As I looked through the viewer I had the feeling , momentarily , that it really was what I had dreamed about for so long , a sort of crystal ball in which I could call up everything I had ever known .
15 ‘ Intelligence and understanding : basing my view on discussion with W. what I have gathered about her school performance , and the contents of her room ( books etc . ) ,
16 " You were upset and it seemed simpler to see you both together , but I will now give you information about all the bequests and tell you what I have arranged about probate and death duties . "
17 I will now try to summarize what I have said about how an animal finds its way about .
18 I now want to add another dimension which relates to what I have said about aggression .
19 Paradoxically , much of what I have said about the writing of straightforward mystery stories applies just as much to inverted stories , the books that seemingly set out on an exactly opposite course .
20 This is fully in accord with what I have said about the expression of " we/they " oppositions in other contexts .
21 What I have said about Nottingham I would also have said about East Sussex had I had the same information .
22 I have developed a theory to explain recent incidents in the light of what I have learned about you .
23 Still more rarely we go to a place simply because of what someone has written about it and that journey becomes both an expression of gratitude and a way of filling a need within ourselves .
24 He believed — or wished to believe — that she had not understood the implications of what she had said about Alice .
25 Ratings were made by a team of researchers with no knowledge of whether or not the woman was a case , or what she had said about her response to the event .
26 She racked her brains to remember what she had said about Barnes to David Fairfax , but she had said nothing , only that he came from Woodlands Incorporated — and that , because she was still holding his card in her hand .
27 She wondered idly if what she had heard about Lionel 's proclivities or tastes in sexual matters were his brother 's also ?
28 Calming down , Loretta outlined what she had discovered about the dead man .
29 What she had discovered about herself last night would always have been doomed .
30 Was she being judged on what she had learned about the project ; and if so , was n't the teacher being judged on how well he had transmitted knowledge and therefore should he not share the C-grade ?
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