Example sentences of "about [art] [noun pl] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Architects on both sides of the wall are worried that racing to provide the new capital , the politicians are not taking time to consult Berlin 's architects about the problems on either side of the wall . |
2 | One of them , the landlord of the pub , got pissed and kissed me on the mouth and talked about the problems of these demarcations — and this is in spite of all the AIDS hysteria . |
3 | Er , what was the plan about the others for all you knew who you believed was there , might have been somewhere else in the flat . |
4 | There is also something peculiarly American about the attitudes of many of the prisoners . |
5 | If you have read the poem Jabberwocky ( on page 148 ) , you will probably have some ideas about the meanings of these words . |
6 | Little was known about the products of many of these areas , and much research still needs to be done but Collecting Lustreware goes a long way to redressing the balance . |
7 | Some of the traditional theories used to account for the failure of the extreme right in Great Britain do have something to say about the reasons for this . |
8 | Intrigued , there was much discussion about the reasons for this strange development . |
9 | We know that black elderly people , for example , have very little contact with formal social services but we know far too little about the reasons for this . |
10 | The hearing at Berwick-upon-Tweed , Northumberland , was told Mr Tipping ( 34 ) , of Cobham , Surrey , was unable to open either his main or reserve parachute — but witnesses were only able to speculate about the reasons for this . |
11 | The multiple causes of migration and the problems which individuals have are so diverse that it is impossible to generalize about the reasons for these differences . |
12 | Witnesses would be called who would give testimony about the effects of such concussion upon the brain physiology . |
13 | But Miss Banks-Smith went on to worry about the effects of such overwhelming attention : ‘ You wonder with something like guilt whether television was good for her . |
14 | In the more general field of eyewitness testimony there is a very substantial literature about the effects of such arousal on subsequent memory , this area will be reviewed in Chapter 2 . |
15 | Little is yet known about the effects of such cocktails . |
16 | They built a separate development area , and Wilkinson reports that at the time he was writing his book three major new projects were being developed within it , but as none had reached completion there is no data about the effects of this new pattern of introducing new technology in that company . |
17 | Although it is too soon to draw any firm conclusions about the effects of this scheme , it seems likely that it will have a considerable impact on the culture of schools , and the future structure of schooling itself . |
18 | This award will be used to fund a research visit to the USA in order to obtain archival data about the effects of this policy , to talk with public officials about the achievements and failings of their relocation programmes ; and to investigate at local level the similarities and differences between the American and British contexts . |
19 | After more flying the beginner will learn to recognise and accept that he need not worry about the effects of these bumps . |
20 | Because of the lack of data showing changes over time , very little is known about the effects of these changes on the life chances and financial circumstances of young people . |
21 | There was still considerable doubt among the ex-CEB men about the merits of this thesis , but Hacking and Pask , annoyed at being upstaged by an outside critic , pressed for a reconsideration of the issue , while D. P. Sayers , a new non-CEB recruit as head transmission engineer , catalysed the headquarters engineers into a new approach . |
22 | However they should not be a worry for a pilot who is well trained , and who keeps in practice and thinks about the conditions before each flight . |
23 | This has given rise to speculation about the origins of such territorial units and the rationale behind the siting of cemeteries . |
24 | In them , surely , must be evidence about the origins of those three great invertebrate groups . |
25 | Like Tamas , most draft dodgers are barely in their twenties , but already they exhibit classic symptoms of exile 's syndrome : relief at getting out , guilt at leaving their family and friends behind and an unbreakable addiction to the news about the wars in former Yugoslavia . |
26 | I do n't know anything about the rights of that , neither . |
27 | Defending the 1832 settlement involved justifications which talked about the rights of those who had a propertied " stake " in society with the related gloss that education was a prerequisite for the " responsible " exercise of the franchise . |
28 | Now that we have identified the types of leakages and injections associated with the circular flow , we can begin to explain the assumptions that the basic model makes about the determinants of these various flows . |
29 | From outside social work doubts were increasingly raised about the adequacies of that profession , particularly in the face of a growing number of child abuse ‘ scandals ’ . |
30 | He first began to think about the repercussions of such hard commercial decisions in 1971 , and by the time that he 65 became chairman of British Steel upon the untimely death of Lord Melchett he had formulated a way to ease the hardship . |