Example sentences of "have [verb] with [noun] about " in BNC.
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1 | One comes from theory , and has to do with ideas about the nature of language in general as a psychological and social phenomenon , internalized in the mind , externalized in social life . |
2 | She recalled that he 'd spoken with passion about his family … |
3 | In school she has had to contend with discussions about ‘ Pakis ’ in the staff room . |
4 | Baker was reported to have spoken with Bufi about human and political rights and to have promised US$6,000,000 in immediate humanitarian aid . |
5 | She remembered now the conversation she had had with Bella about the Lock . |
6 | But the difference also reflects the need for autarchy within district management teams in the NHS , which had to deal with uncertainty about patient outcomes within a vague set of government guidelines . |
7 | Where employers did see value in work experience schemes , it had to do with information about career choices . |
8 | While others have argued with passion about these intensive methods , animal scientists have been quietly asking pigs how they prefer to live . |