Example sentences of "about [pron] [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 After the hearing , Miss Lamplugh said : ‘ I did not actually think about my sister at the time .
2 Having by then disposed of public affairs , he asked me about my work at the LCC school .
3 ‘ Only the other day I was at the vicarage , seeing Mrs Ainger about my stall at the bazaar-I 'm doing the fancy work this year , you know — and there was pussy , bold as brass , if you please , walking into the lounge as if she owned it . ’
4 The occupation did nothing except to fuel the sense of outrage the Italians felt about their treatment at the hands of the older powers .
5 As we review the way teachers are feeling about their job at the present time , many of the experiences will be common enough .
6 Diane Maidment would be pleased to hear from any former staff members with an amusing , unusual or interesting tale to tell about their stay at the Branch .
7 She went and fetched out the folded garments for him , and went about her business at the clay oven outside while he stripped and dressed himself again in the good Welsh clothes that had been made for him .
8 The Cadbury Committee recommends that the chairman of the audit committee should be responsible for answering questions about its work at the agm .
9 Not much was known about its owner at the time , he was called Colin French .
10 For Scott the design of the film rather than its storyline was the real statement and he refused to philosophize about its meaning at the time of Blade Runner 's release , and quick demise ( it was subsequently resurrected as a cult movie and video hit ) .
11 Here is an American artist writing about his dismay at the work he saw at Paris in 1831 :
12 One evening after dinner Wendell Harvey had demanded that Aubrey tell them about his childhood at The Grange , and how Harry had become involved with the family .
13 But they rang true yesterday when Fry broke the news about his departure at the club 's north London training ground .
14 There had been concern about his progress at the same stage as there now was for Balbinder 's .
15 When he rang me he was already cross about his treatment at the hands of a previous biographer of Hamilton .
16 Well , Tam has asked the question but answered it elsewhere , writing that Crossman 's ‘ sense of his own position in the elite of the nation never deserted him ’ , and that ‘ he seldom if ever had any doubts about his place at the very epicentre of the British Establishment ’ .
17 He made no allegations concerning his time in homes at the age of four , but complained about his time at the smallholding in Anglesey .
18 Some Tory MPs believe that Mr Lamont may decide to step down in the face of the unrelenting doubts about his future at the Treasury .
19 That 's about your name at the top
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