Example sentences of "[vb past] [been] about " in BNC.

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1 Well sent off wi after I 'd been about beginning to be co you know , could e eat something , I had cups of tea , with a egg beat up that 's what I used to get when you got typhoid .
2 yes it 'd been about well on for the end of the war she got married .
3 He was regarded as a ‘ big-head ’ , he played truant , got into trouble for telling a lie , and was lectured by the headmaster in front of the whole school because of the complaints there had been about him .
4 Stirling was puzzled as to why the place was not a scene of feverish activity , but while they had been about their business Rommel was in the process of retaking Benghazi .
5 The first observation I was able to make when the books were gathered together was that , although almost all the press coverage had been about public libraries , since they were the focus of political controversy , only c .
6 All the pre-race buzz among the 12,000 crowd had been about Ben Johnson .
7 It had been an eye-opener to me in 1987 when I realized how naïve I had been about the press , discovered how they believe they have some God-given right to intrude on the privacy of well-known individuals in the name of journalism .
8 ‘ Oh , Mr Varna , I 'm so sorry … ’ she stuttered , even more horrified by her gaffe than she had been about letting a strange woman push her way into the holy of holies .
9 The fourteen-gallon tank had been about one quarter full of fuel , and both it and a second partially-filled tank were each found to contain over a quarter of a pint of water , the result of condensation forming in the tanks over a six-day period .
10 Graveney explained that his comments in 1987 had been about events during the 1951 England tour of Pakistan .
11 It had been about Hegel , the German idealist dead within recent memory , and Paul tried to assemble his thoughts on the matter as he again walked up Bath Street Lane .
12 The girls came into school discussing the merits of a programme they had seen the previous evening , a ‘ religious ’ programme , Meeting Point , which had been about pre-marital sex .
13 Whereas Foucault was inclined to remark that in retrospect he considered that all his work had been about power , it seems almost equally possible that his analyses of power constitute a continuing meditation on the phantasm .
14 The picture ! — How eager he had been about the picture ! — and the charade ! — and an hundred other circumstances ; — how clearly they had seemed to point at Harriet .
15 They were more uncertain than their parents had been about these things .
16 She could not remember her dream , only that it had been about Edmund and that he loved her .
17 Although she was reasonably sure that Harry was still in love with her , she was concerned at all the talk there had been about him marrying the American girl .
18 The row had been about drinking ; it generally was .
19 If he had fought Dadda , with the backing of the school and the rumblings there had been about court orders to override parents , if he had struggled , he could have got there .
20 Their argument had been about that ; some minor point or another .
21 How wrong she had been about not needing it .
22 Jessamy remembered how very annoyed she had been about that article .
23 A nagging little voice reminded her how reticent her father had been about his past , always changing the subject abruptly so that she never learnt a thing about him .
24 There had been some pedals and a lever and the steering wheel , and that had been about it .
25 At first , after the normal welcomes and politenesses , the pre-dinner drink , their bitch had been about their little boat .
26 The ‘ sex arrangement ’ she had joked about had been about other people , and their attitude to strange bodies cluttering up the place .
27 ‘ She had been about the Court . ’
28 was the biggest that had been about here .
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