Example sentences of "he have [adv] [vb pp] about " in BNC.
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1 | I thank my right hon. Friend for what he has just said about the vile allegations and lies against my hon. and learned Friend — I use both words advisedly — the Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) . |
2 | It is important that I should ask the hon. Gentleman carefully to consider what he has just said about my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General , who set out the legal position as a Law Officer . |
3 | If this is the case , and he has then asked about Cantona and been given the nod , he has still done well . |
4 | After what he has now said about a referendum , he had better watch out . |
5 | To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has recently received about manufacturing output . |
6 | To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what representations he has recently received about the governance of Scotland ; and if he will make a statement . |
7 | To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has recently received about manufacturing output . |
8 | To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has recently received about manufacturing output . |
9 | To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has recently received about manufacturing output . |
10 | If Niki the man slips through this net of approbation , much of the fault must rest with his own capacity to mythologize , his utter disrespect for those who seek to read his mind and the kinds of people he has always kept about him , like court jesters , to keep his market value high . |
11 | He gave her a strange look , and she wondered why he had called her Sarella Vila if he 'd already forgotten about Peter . |
12 | He 'd probably dreamed about it over and over again . |
13 | He knew that at night , alone in his room , he should be crying , but no tears came ; that in itself was strange , for he 'd often cried about small things , such as seeing a fox with its leg in a trap , still alive , its eyes begging for release . |
14 | He 'd felt so pleased , victorious even , after leaving the depot , that he 'd quite forgotten about dropping the form . |
15 | It was for him that now she was entertaining this arrow-straight , dark-eyed young scoundrel who would be likely to repay her by seducing her daughter , she thought , if she still had one , and who would probably forget everything he 'd ever heard about hunger in St Jude 's , or in County Kildare for that matter , should he ever find himself well-fed in Westminster . |
16 | Would that have altered the way he 'd always felt about her ? |
17 | He 'd almost forgotten about him . |
18 | He had just heard about Baldric and his party leaving , and was speaking entirely in the vocative . |
19 | He had already dreamt about her often , but usually she was fully dressed and smiling enigmatically as she waited on him , bringing him food and wine . |
20 | The reason he wanted desperately to get into the company was that Ninette de Valois , to whom he had already spoken about his choreographic ambitions , had told him that experience of working with other choreographers and dancing their ballets was essential to learn his craft . |
21 | He had completely forgotten about it , not having considered it as a weapon . |
22 | Although he had once thought about going on stage he has opted instead for directing . |
23 | This was the first time he had ever talked about himself , so she knew it must be very important and felt flattered that he was confiding in her . |
24 | He had never asked about the child , partly from a kind of delicacy but mainly because he preferred not to think of her as a mother , and she had volunteered no information about Timmy or his father . |
25 | Only he had never minded about Kathleen , the youngest of them . |
26 | The Captain did n't even know his name since the fight had happened in another part of the city and he had only read about it in the papers . |
27 | Pink gin seemed a wonderfully sophisticated choice ; he had only read about it before . |
28 | He had certainly lied about seeing the cottage light . |
29 | He had obviously heard about the strange fish from the two boys at the pub , and anything concerning the river was Herbie 's concern . |