Example sentences of "she [verb] about the " in BNC.

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1 Early on , Mary Pat Kelly became fascinated by what she read about the film which Scorsese made when he was still a student .
2 Well , this Christine is from Haslington Machine Knitting Club and when she read about the plight of the Romanians she resolved to do something about it — but what ?
3 She read about the Battle of Britain ; and it was n't any longer an old man 's war , dear to her father 's heart , and a cause , in earlier days , of much laughter and secret nods and winks between she and her brother .
4 What did she think about the job politicians were doing ?
5 She thinks about the structure of Disraeli 's Sybil : or , the Two Nations ( 1845 ) , until the sound of the Guardian dropping on to the doormat sends her scurrying to the front door . )
6 The evening had gone downhill since she asked about the coat .
7 He says she asked about the stresses of final exams , and they said they had n't got a job to go to anyway .
8 Extroverted , quick and full of enthusiasm , she hopped about the carpet without a word of greeting to anyone .
9 Nakane 's work has a more voluntaristic approach , but even she writes about the assertive techniques that management uses to build up company identification of workers .
10 ‘ But … how did she know about the poor old Colonel 's hip ? ’
11 /Had she forgotten about the party ? ) .
12 She kept her face turned away as she moved about the room , and looked stony .
13 But today the eyes were vibrant with an anticipatory light and Lady Merchiston sat up against her pillows , her glance alternately flicking to the window and following her companion as she moved about the room , tidying up .
14 She was fighting now as she moved about the work floor .
15 Since this is the nature of the economic environment within which the agent operates it is rational for the agent to use that information about her environment to draw inferences from the information that she has about the current state of the economy , that is to solve her signal extraction problem .
16 When Anna was first told about it in Rome by that ass of a young man , when she learnt about the old truth , the long lie , she cried out it was a bolt from a clear sky shattering her life .
17 Her hair looked wonderful as she darted about the stage and she was at her best in the gypsy dance .
18 And I do n't care what she says about the wonderful home-style kosher cooking .
19 It was better to work out what she believed about the events of the previous two hours before she shared it with Marlin .
20 What does she feel about the media mayhem that whirled round her for months last year ?
21 ‘ She always had the rubber gloves on as she clucked about the place , ’ recalls Carolyn .
22 She told about the shame , and the heartbreaking decision she was forced to make under duress .
23 At the end , when she told about the enterprising boys ' attempt to send a sample ‘ nugget ’ — of worthless pyrites — to the mines department for assaying , Faye actually smiled , and quickly Belinda went on to think of more stories from her outback childhood .
24 He snores and she complains about the lack of a good cup of tea .
25 She forgot about the coarse sheet that grazed her back .
26 She forgot about the taxi , and instead hurriedly dialled her parents ' number .
27 She walked about the room , hating herself for pitying herself .
28 She glanced about the hall , hoping against hope that Richard would be waiting for her , but there was no sign of Sharpe , nor of any of the Prince of Orange 's staff .
29 Instead she glanced about the small chamber off the hall into which she had been ushered , thanking whatever saint had been responsible that de Raimes was apparently going to keep her to himself .
30 Mrs Henry embarked on a course in herbal medicine and it was during this that she heard about the Gerson therapy .
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