Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] about the " in BNC.

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1 It was not until years later that I heard about the societies known as Buffaloes and Foresters .
2 It was through them that I heard about the forthcoming penny farthing races at Ferrymead Historic Park , on Waitangi Day ( the NZ national day , Feb. 6th ) .
3 she assumed that I knew about the abilities and feelings of humans and cats , about houses , territory , and the socially stereotyped roles of women and men .
4 I have nothing to add to the point that I made about the statement .
5 I will elaborate on the point that I made about the disruption that may be caused when additional tens of thousands of people are brought into the area , if the development at King 's Cross goes ahead .
6 Indeed , now that I know about the Marmite and the teenage sons it seems more mysterious than ever .
7 On the second part , well nobody feels more strongly that I do about the problems of noise pollution and I agree entirely there er with what councillor has to say but may I remind members that this council did have a full service for a six months period , you all seem to have forgotten that , we did have a full service , an experimental one which ran for six months , er we were advised by the officers at the end of that period it was not necessary to run the full seven day a week service , it was not necessary we are still being advised that that is not necessary , that is the advice we were given at the last committee meeting and er the majority of members supported that .
8 I was so sure I was drowning that I forgot about the race and screamed out , " Father !
9 Macca said in his column , that nobody knew about the deal until it was all but completed and said he was sure everyone at Leeds and the supporters would wish him great success at Blackburn .
10 By the time she arrived , still wrestling with this dramatic rearrangement of the stars in the family constellation , she had the beginnings of a bad headache , and it was only as she turned into the drive and saw the lights and heard voices and music spilling from the house that she thought about the party that was still , clearly , very much in progress .
11 Mrs Henry embarked on a course in herbal medicine and it was during this that she heard about the Gerson therapy .
12 From what I 've read , Meryl Armitage did say that she heard about the Rampton escapee on the ten o'clock news .
13 For example , the stressed housewife may take rights 3 and 7 and decide that : ‘ I have the right to suggest to my elderly mother-in-law that she enquire about the possibility of a home-help , as the demands she is making on me are wearing me out ’ .
14 Since this is the nature of the economic environment within which the agent operates it is rational for the agent to use that information about her environment to draw inferences from the information that she has about the current state of the economy , that is to solve her signal extraction problem .
15 She was pitchforked into it by the early death of her husband James V. But this woman from France made sure that she learned about the country she would control .
16 If you find that you worry about the imagined outcome of the bout and fear the worst or if you have a racing pulse , then I would say you are over-aroused and in danger of throwing everything away .
17 You should tell the plaintiff anything that you know about the defendant 's doctor from previous occasions .
18 The first thing that you notice about the Antares is its modern looks .
19 Bu , but o , on the other hand yo you 've got to se you 've to er give the information that you have about the feeling in the church !
20 ‘ It 's lucky that you remembered about the passports , ’ Zanya said to Jason , as they left .
21 The type of frame you choose for your finished work is an entirely personal decision , based on your own likes and dislikes , but I would strongly suggest that you think about the type of frame you will be using right from the start of your work .
22 If you take part you will be showing solidarity with the poorest nations in the world and letting governments everywhere know that you care about the environment and its undeniable rush to destruction .
23 It was only when we left the tavern that we heard about the King . ’
24 Just as a matter of interest I was gon na bring up onto the er planning minutes for the tenth of January but as I was n't allowed er The I had a phone call from the electricity board following the erm erm discussions that we had about the power supply on Road , they 'd received a follow up enquiry from the press , if you recall we expressed concern that we thought that secured following the harsh winter three years ago .
25 Well erm made models with stones and other rubbish that we found about the place and a whole pile of had still standing .
26 Second , it demands that we think about the direction of time .
27 Can I suggest that we talk about the four thousand pound job as a sort of practice profile if we like ?
28 It is at such times , perhaps , that we wonder about the unconscious effect of what we read .
29 When it comes to other sensory systems , much of the problem is that we have n't the sort of clear ideas about how they might work that we have about the visual system .
30 Yes of course yeah , but the , you know , we , we have to , I have to make a report and I have to recommend so I 'm recommending that we forget about the three-way stuff .
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