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

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2 The lady remembered my visit well , said she had been concerned about me and confided that , to provide me with a good meal , she had walked the five miles into Lochinver and back to buy fresh fish .
3 ‘ When I picked her up from the station , she had asked me about you and Nigger before we got into Berkeley .
4 The other children were clean and decently fed , but this one had a smell of the gutters about him and looked like he could do with some good food to fatten him up .
5 She had to admit that he looked more worried about her than threatening and this brought a small smile of relief to her face .
6 We 've often spoken about her and said that something has got to happen .
7 To her astonishment , Rosalind flung her arms about her and hugged and kissed her , which was unusual for Rosalind at any time !
8 But I did observe her , learn about her and discover that she was extremely ill .
9 I do what I do to the best of my ability and hope that people will hear about it and come and visit .
10 Right well it came up when War on Want wrote to us and asked us to affiliate and we had a brief chat about it and felt that there are many groups that we could affiliate to .
11 ‘ He remarked on me seeming worried about it and asked if I might be pregnant . ’
12 I 'm not saying that 's not , but that 's the reason bloody vegetarian 's again all people who do something that they do n't have to always shout about it and try and turn every one else like it
13 ‘ So , you are saying that , although you do n't miss sex now , you are worried about it and wonder if you ought to miss it ? ’ said the counsellor .
14 He would think about it and understand and he would come after her …
15 But , I I do n't really think I could make it any clearer , but you need to , perhaps take it home and go through it again , and think about it and see if you can understand it , you know , in the quiet of your own bedroom , plus is a very useful time to try and learn things .
16 I am , I fear , betraying the confidence which a banker ought to respect for his customers , but I have thought deeply about it and decided that I must .
17 ‘ I thought about it and decided that it would have been very awkward both for my father and everyone else , not least myself .
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