Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] about " in BNC.

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1 That 's just some very interesting talk that I heard about , and one with erm , the porters and erm , .
2 And that was where I got the knowledge about the extra money , and that is the only thing that I remember about from him .
3 ‘ None that I knew about , ’ Miss Honey said .
4 the er children 's television show they they occasionally show a Newfoundland pulling a boat , well now that 's the film that I made about ten years ago and this Newfoundland pulled in the boat .
5 The only person that I know about at the playhouse is Gordon .
6 Not that I know about .
7 It 's saying Sussex is n't a word that I know about .
8 j it just happens to be one that I know about .
9 I mean there are certain things like , the general conditioners to benefit , which erm , are alright , but there are other things that I know about and that I will pass on to people to look out for that I would n't want eh , that you would n't want eh , erm , outsiders to know .
10 I get to act out all the horrors and pressures of fame , and some of the things that I worry about in my own life are purged .
11 Well I 've got the little blue packet yeah and I 'm screaming yeah I thought that I won about a hundred pounds or something yeah .
12 I once calculated that I did about a thousand hours ' work in the three years I was there , an average of an hour a day .
13 It 's not what you are and what you own that I care about .
14 One hospital-based consultant psychiatrist commented that she discharges about fifteen patients per week , and an hour long pre-discharge meeting for each person was not practical for reasons of time .
15 Despite the fact that she sings about uniquely female experience , she denies having feminist leanings .
16 Though obviously one of the things that you worry about with fire extinguishers are you using the right one with the correct
17 So they will continue to arise , but I think that it is right to plan to accommodate the ones that you know about .
18 And he told them that was in the flat that you know about and that there was suspicion that other occupants of the flat were in danger .
19 Anybody that works in a lesson that you doss about in , that you know you 're going to doss about in , that 's it , you get called ‘ ponce ’ and everything . ’
20 As for resources , the hon. Lady will know that we spent about £3 billion on the health service in Scotland last year , which is more than £600 per head for every man , woman and child in the country and represents an increase of about 38 per cent .
21 I mean , we got a dining room that we use about three times a year !
22 ‘ I think the reason for that is that we spend about 45 minutes hitting balls on the range and 10 minutes putting before we tee off .
23 So I think today as we dedicate this magnificently restored control tower and memento to the Hundredth Group that we think about three groups of people .
24 The fossil history.of earth suggests that we have about a billion years — one ‘ aeon ’ , to use a convenient modern definition — to play with , for this is roughly the time that elapsed between the origin of the Earth about 4.5 billion years ago and the era of the first fossil organisms .
25 We care about low pay and low incomes and it 's estimated that in this country this so-called wealthy country that we have about eleven million people now on or just below E C poverty standards .
26 I 'll say at the outset , that Holy Communion is not something that we play about with .
27 Forster is a product of those revolutions : he deals with the changes that they brought about , showing women free of the strict codes of respectability and suitability , but defining themselves in pursuit of a new code of emotional truth which still haunts us today .
28 The only problem is that they slide about on a highly polished surface , so buy some rubberised netting to use as a backing from a carpet shop .
29 The sloths , arboreal herbivores with stomachs and digestive systems showing convergence with ruminants , at least the two-toed ( Choloepus hoffmani ) and three-toed ( Bradypus infuscatus ) on Barro Colorado Island , feed on at least 31 species , not just one or two as was long-believed , and it is estimated that they consume about 14.7 g dry weight of leaves each day in the case of the three-toed sloth , a cropping-rate of 5.1 g of leaf per kg of sloth per day , whereas howler monkeys crop at seven times this rate .
30 They cut off their hands so that they go about for the rest of their lives with bleeding stumps . ’
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