Example sentences of "about [adv] it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Companies outside COSE 's inner circle also fret about how it is selecting technologies .
2 There is nothing manufactured by man that has not been designed , because whether it 's a Rolls-Royce engine or a piece of printed paper , there 's always a decision to be made not only about what it 's going to look like but about how it is going to be made and how it is going to operate .
3 I honestly do n't think anyone at PW would have any complaint about how it 's turned out .
4 It may be unconscious , but we 've made a decision at some stage about how it 's going to be .
5 Companies outside COSE 's inner circle also fret about how it 's selecting technologies .
6 We 'll be discussing it this afternoon and Labour members told us and no doubt they 'll tell us again that the users of the centre have a democratic right to be consulted about how it was run Do n't tenant farmers have the right to be consulted ?
7 Sessions with historical objects will require pupils to examine the artefact closely for clues about how it was made .
8 Joe had no illusions about how it was to kill someone .
9 Now can you t tell me about how it was bound into sheaves ?
10 The only legible thing in it was the peremptory note about when it was required .
11 Now imagine it flying away into the distance and think about where it is going .
12 It is obviously advantageous for an animal to receive more detailed information about where it is going to than about where it has come from , and it is therefore not surprising that as well as the mouth at the front end of the planaria there is a concentration of sense organs , such as light-sensitive eyepits , and to process the information arriving from these sense organs there is a group of ganglia concentrated in the head — forming at last the forerunners of real brains .
13 Well let's talk about where it 's emanating from .
14 We have an uneasy feeling about where it 's going .
15 Well we 'd rather be talking to the West Midlands , Chair rather than fighting about where it 's going throughout the whole of England , which is a slight difference , in geographical terms .
16 Much of it was even yet not unpacked , and Mrs Dinah was fussy about where it was put , as if the things were stage props ; the whole of life for her , in fact , was a stage .
17 He was following a shadow , but now he had an idea about where it was leading him .
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