Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] about [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I may moan about them — I reserve the right to criticise the team , but I would never wish for one of our players to get an injury — that is insane . |
2 | And in this instance , he is only too aware of the kind of judgements I may make about him as a child reader , and tailors his reply accordingly . |
3 | My speech was directed at Karen Parsons , and whatever reservations you or I may have about it , I can assure you it went down a treat with its target audience . |
4 | He later explained his reasons in English Farming , and Why I Turned It Up ( 1894 ) in the preface to which he wrote : ‘ I can remember the time when people used to talk to me about farming and explain how I ought to go about it . |
5 | ‘ Is there anything else like that I ought to know about him ? ‘ |
6 | ‘ And is there anything else I ought to know about you ? ’ |
7 | What do you think I should do about it ? ’ |
8 | He said there might be one way , you know , I should think about it . |
9 | Best I should talk about it . ’ |
10 | I should forget about it . |
11 | I should forget about it . |
12 | Think how I might feel about you . |
13 | Think I might know about it do you ? |
14 | I see some of these big photo-ops , the Berlin Wall , revolution in Prague — I did n't think would come out , but I 'll talk about it — I just see that it 's a manipulation of the press ; photographers all know to stay in one spot so we 're not in each other 's shot . |
15 | You 've asked me , so I 'll talk about it … it 's annoying , but its interesting , and , yes , that early part of my life was very important , and those early experiences were very dangerous . |
16 | its going to come round at you in a minute , so I 'll talk about it until it gets to you , erm , it delighted my children this particular painting , erm and I decided to put my sort of analytical approach to one side erm and do something with that later , so this poem is from my , my children 's point of view and one of the things that are very interested , they were really worried , that , erm , I think it marks the height of the table and the fact that the puppies might fall off and do themselves some harm , that , I 'll read it while its going round and then I can see then , that , so this is , ok , from my children 's point of view this poem , its called Threes , Table laid and waiting , milk place in bowl not to high , they lap and swirl , played and roll , paws distance from knocking and breaking goblet , made from clay . |
17 | I 'll talk about it later mum cos I like these videos . |
18 | , yes I 'll talk about you |
19 | ‘ I 'll think about it , ’ he says . |
20 | ‘ Well , I 'll think about it . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'll think about it . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'll think about it . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 'll think about it , ’ he said . |
24 | ‘ I 'll think about it , ’ said Joe . |
25 | ‘ I 'll think about it , ’ Tweed told her . |
26 | ‘ I said I 'll think about it , ’ Tweed responded , refusing to rise to the bait . |
27 | " Perhaps I 'll think about it , for your sake . " |
28 | ‘ Well , I 'll think about it , ’ said Preston . |
29 | But all he said was , ‘ I 'll think about it . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'll think about it , ’ said Vernon , and he stumped up the steps with his polishing cloth and rubbed vigorously at the lion's-head knocker of the door . |