Example sentences of "i have [verb] about [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I had n't seen him for seven years , though I 'd heard about him now and then — he had graduated through minor journalism to publishing , and was now ( I learned by well-placed casual questions ) a leading light in a go-ahead new publishing house specializing in novels by Angry Young Men .
2 I said , I 'd heard about it .
3 That 's why , I said I , I said I 'd heard about you in the papers and the just said oh yeah !
4 I thought about how I 'd walked around all those weeks and what I 'd felt about him and the crazy things I had found myself believing .
5 Yes , I 'd thought about him , but he ca n't wed her , can he ?
6 I said almost nothing in the letter ; only that I 'd thought about her once or twice , that I had discovered what ‘ the waiting-room ’ meant ; and that she was to write back only if she really wanted to , I 'd quite understand if she did n't .
7 I 'd thought about it for some time , and decided to give it a go . ’
8 yeah , yeah I mean I 'd thought about it for ours
9 Well do you know if I 'd thought about it
10 After that — ’ he swore ‘ — if I 'd thought about you before we made love , afterwards I thought about you a thousand times more .
11 One from Christmas which included the regiment panto ( I 'd forgotten about them ) and Gatehouse .
12 I 'd forgotten about them .
13 Yes I 'd forgotten about her . ’
14 ‘ Ah , yes ! ’ she said tightly , aware of a sudden drumming rage in her blood , ‘ I 'd forgotten about her !
15 That 's right , yeah I 'd forgotten about him .
16 I 'd forgotten about it till now . ’
17 I 'd forgotten about it until this came in .
18 This part of the dream was like many others I 'd had about him .
19 How else could I have known about it unless I was your son ?
20 That was half full of water and the ice had cut through the wood flow down the river , cos the water was coming in like hell and er cos one thing I had to do about it , had like a chain in the , in th in the boat , so we pulled the chain out , I pulled the chain out first and go just got the , the erm hull just above water so I bail the boat out with a bucket chuck it down the side right quick .
21 Years later , when I met , through Eliot 's sister-in-law , that charming , modest , retiring lady in Brooklyn , I was relieved to find that she had liked what I had written about her .
22 That 's what I had to say about it .
23 A real let down , especially after all I had heard about it , not to mention all that nudge nudge wink wink from the son of the house in East Ham where I had found a room , and so much eyebrow raising and snorting from the father .
24 I had thought about it seriously , examined the political parties with an open mind , and finally come to the conclusion that the Lib-Dems should have my vote .
25 I had thought about it , ’ she returned , ‘ but I had a fairly frantic call from a theatre director down in Sheffield . ’
26 I had to think about it to get it clear in my mind .
27 so and UFAF , UFAF is , is a , in fact UFAF I felt quite pleased about in a way because we 'd , we 'd analyzed Maggie and I had analyzed the documents and Jane and I and Graham and I had spoken about it as well , that they are principally interested in unemployed volunteers
28 I had forgotten about him .
29 I had remembered about it but it 's just I had no chance of getting there .
30 ‘ Will you tell her how much I 've worried about her ? ’ asked Harry .
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