Example sentences of "she [verb] about " in BNC.

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1 She goes about a bit — English women are a bit different from Canadians , you know , Hank . ’
2 ( Just as she has never believed Christ existed until she read about him in Tacitus — an independent witness . )
3 Early on , Mary Pat Kelly became fascinated by what she read about the film which Scorsese made when he was still a student .
4 Well , this Christine is from Haslington Machine Knitting Club and when she read about the plight of the Romanians she resolved to do something about it — but what ?
5 She read about it and saw it on television .
6 When she read about his new marriage she said , The yellow press have caught him , poor boy .
7 She read about the Battle of Britain ; and it was n't any longer an old man 's war , dear to her father 's heart , and a cause , in earlier days , of much laughter and secret nods and winks between she and her brother .
8 The outspoken Mrs Clinton , an assertive Leftish lawyer , has already become a campaign issue because of a scathing remark she made about women who ‘ stay at home and bake cookies ’ and because Mr Clinton says he will consider her for a job in his Cabinet once he wins the White House .
9 Days like this , she wished people would drop in for coffee , knowing they would n't after the song and dance she made about needing solitude .
10 She could not decide if this was something she cared about or not .
11 She cared about surviving , about remaining very still and suffering , enduring , holding on until the train reached Chancery Lane .
12 Her daughter 's safety was all she cared about .
13 She was in truth no longer an on-looker , and thought how insidious was this stupid game they called war , that all her principles , all her most passionately held beliefs became as nothing when one person , just one whom she cared about , was a part of it .
14 She 'd got her work — chasing round the world after birds — and that was what she cared about .
15 He really did believe that money was all she cared about !
16 But did Didi love him , or was it his wealth , his position in life , his talent that she cared about ?
17 What did she think about the job politicians were doing ?
18 As Maggie described her family , she gazed about her .
19 Then , in a lower tone as she gazed about her , ‘ No wonder ! ’
20 One of the finest , by one of the finest poets , the Cumbrian Susanna Blamire , is ‘ Wey , Ned , Man ’ , recording a conversation she overheard about Tom Paine 's ‘ Reets o'Man ’ .
21 She got about two hundred thousand and a life interest in another two hundred thou .
22 And she got about half a dozen of the strongest boys from standard one to stand guard at the door .
23 ‘ I do n't know what she thinks about me . ’
24 Take Frau Grossman , all she thinks about is finery and food , whereas Dr Grossman has his spectacles always in a book .
25 All she thinks about is clothes , shoes , hairstyles .
26 She thinks about the structure of Disraeli 's Sybil : or , the Two Nations ( 1845 ) , until the sound of the Guardian dropping on to the doormat sends her scurrying to the front door . )
27 She can not believe that what she thinks about this and that has any value , because she has thought it .
28 She 's not so sure at first — but then she thinks about what all her girlfriends tell her .
29 I do n't know what she thinks about television , but she seems to enjoy the music on the car radio whenever we 're going to lectures .
30 She says bluntly what she thinks about landowners , the Royal Family , social injustice and access to the hills .
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