Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] about it " in BNC.

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1 Now , obviously , you know , yo getting the menopause out into the open so that everyone can talk about it , exchange information that that it 's not seen as a as a taboo or something to be particularly fearful of by men or women is n't going to be much good if it just makes everybody worry for er , for for the first half of o o o of their lives and , and then gibber through the second half !
2 That I can talk about it ?
3 She was surprised to find that she could joke about it .
4 there is nothing that you can do about it
5 It may help to get an apparently overwhelming worry into perspective if you feel that you can talk about it to your superiors .
6 Now , you may be a little embarrassed to discuss how you work with people other than in this classroom , although , as the course goes on , you 'll find more and more people doing Hamlet in other classes , and you might find , especially when you 're in the upper sixth , when someone in the lower sixth comes to you and says , what does this mean that you can talk about it with them , okay .
7 The only time that you will hear about it is whe , if you have the television on and you see it happening on the parliament and on your papers .
8 Oh well we had no feelings about it because I really was n't an Old Harlow person , nor was my husband and all that we could think about it was that it would be very good for the area , it would erm , bring work and employment and everything like that , but of course Old Harlow people were very , you know , a lot of them were very against it and yet , in the end , the Harlow High Street shops was , made a fortune in those first few years , you know , when there was nothing else and the , the Old Harlow High Street was n't of course paved over in those days , anything like that and it , it was a narrow , narrow high street , it was almost like taking your life in your hands walking down there because there were crowds of people obviously with all this influx of community and they er the main Chelmsford road used to come up through there , so it was a , a hell , sort of a traffic hazard really .
9 If this was the only causative factor , there would be little that we could do about it , but there is another side to the coin .
10 The body 's mechanism takes over because the logical consequence of that would be to die , and we can see here that there is an arousal of something like eight to ten seconds , and during that period the patient would wake up , probably not sufficient that they would know about it in the morning , and we can see here that the breathing starts again .
11 Perhaps , though , it was because of his promise that he would think about it , that she saw that as a favourable hope .
12 There was nothing , not now , that he could do about it .
13 It was a big weight for him to be carrying , but there did n't seem to be a lot that he could do about it .
14 Get angry about this bully , this cheap punk , this yob who reckons that you are a soft option ; this hooligan who scouts the streets for weaker victims , who wants to beat you senseless so that he can brag about it to his beer-swilling pals in the local pub .
15 It proves to them that it is their situation which defeats them , not themselves , and there is nothing that anyone can do about it .
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