Example sentences of "[vb infin] about the " in BNC.
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1 | Concern may also arise about the employment opportunities for a relocated spouse and school and future work opportunities in the area for children . |
2 | If the point is finally disposed of by the European Court and if the judgment goes against the United Kingdom , then the question will arise about the appropriate response to bring the legal system into line with the State 's international obligations . |
3 | In such an atmosphere of public mistrust , questions must arise about the purpose of the tax system . |
4 | So it 's just simply to er comment about the the future work that 's gon na be done by Glanmole er , the work of investigation as I understand it at the end of that first section . |
5 | When official conservation often does not work , part of the problem may lie in the assumptions which the conservationist , government servant or politician may make about the cause of failure . |
6 | Are there assumptions I can safely make about the language they understand , their level of awareness , the social and political groups they identify with ? |
7 | THERE are several assumptions we reasonably CAN make about the future . |
8 | It is as if speakers feel obliged to offer some personal warrant for the statements they will make about the world . |
9 | Er the other point I would make about the the figures under H One , really is that erm the twelve thirty figures that you 've seen in the tables is our best estimate at the present time , based on the site survey we 've carried out . |
10 | Then we could go home and explain about the envelope and get a fresh one . |
11 | Creggan had learnt by now not to talk of his past , or to try and explain about the Zoo he had escaped from . |
12 | So why does such a great amount of personnel change — can you explain about the points system here . |
13 | Despite these qualifications from those immediately concerned , a live studio discussion was interpolated after the second , with three practitioners of the orthodox — Ian McColl , professor of surgery at Guy 's , Professor T. J. McElwaine , of the Royal Marsden , and Dr Walter Bodmer , director of research for the Imperial Cancer Fund — being ranged against , though they might demur about the word ‘ against ’ , Barbara Kidman , a broadcaster , journalist , cancer sufferer and author of a book on the alternative approach : and Dr Dick Richards , a physician and author . |
14 | Observers said this week that it was significant that Morling did not rule about the possible effects of passive smoke on the unborn child . |
15 | Nevertheless serious misgivings may persist about the wisdom of ascribing identity to meanings . |
16 | Every scrap of understanding you can glean about the dynamics of bereavement will , of course , be valuable ; but never try simply to ‘ play it by the book ’ — this or any other , for in the long run it will be the way you use your heart , not your head , that will count most . |
17 | For if the relations between the individual and society are as close as he believes , we must take them into account ; instead of grounding explanations upon one part we must theorise about the whole to which all the parts belong . |
18 | A. W. Mair , Loeb Library ) , we shall not quarrel about the date of the Alexandra . |
19 | It is also important that you try and evaluate the dramatic experience of these different forms of presentation — this is worthwhile , because it will make you think about the different ways in which an actor can work and the various ways in which his skills are used . |
20 | Pilots are most vulnerable to all of these problems when they are out of practice or when they become blasé and do not think about the procedures regularly . |
21 | ‘ I really must think about the whole question , ’ she thought , as she went up the stairs to the flat . |
22 | ‘ We ca n't think about the future now , ’ he says . |
23 | ‘ The book made us think about the nature of health . |
24 | All over the rest of the Soviet Union , the Chernobyl explosion was a powerful force for making people think about the environment . |
25 | Let us think about the word ‘ identification ’ . |
26 | I do n't even think you should think about the music business when you start . |
27 | I then discuss various ways in which we can think about the relation between brain and behaviour . |
28 | The use of ‘ but ’ where common sense demands ‘ and ’ is symptomatic of a general malaise : the scriptwriters do n't think about the meaning of what they 've written , they just want it to sound pretty . |
29 | Just as you should carefully select your sailing venue , so you should also think about the type of sailing you do . |
30 | Do you ever stop and think about the way you breathe ? |