Sentences with about
a·bout
A a - She came in for a coffee, and told me about her friend Shona.
- Leadership is about the ability to implement change.
- This was a turbulent period in the modern history of The Age and sparked much debate about media ownership.
- Programs about reading for teenagers and young people.
- 'I'm sorry about Patrick,' she said.
- Rachel was going to do something about Jacob.
- This groundbreaking website was created in response to investors who wanted to be fully informed about upcoming floats.
- There was a warmth and passion about him I never knew existed.
- In my local health centre there's about forty parking spaces.
- Everyone was running about.
- From 1879 to 1888 he wandered about Germany, Switzerland, and Italy.
- Helen threw her arms about him.
- There's lots of money about these days for schemes like this.
- I haven't any money about me
- She is about her business
- about 50 years old
- Walk about to keep warm
- He turned about and came back
- Turn and turn about
- I've had just about enough of your insults
- Up and about
- There aren't many about nowadays
- Look about
- Travel about
- Ten miles about
- Standing somewhere about
- Turn it about
- Play fair—turn and turn about
- about four years old
- about ready
- He is up and about again
- Typhoid is about
- I was about to speak
- I'm not about to exercise regularly
- Rambling about the town
- Born about 1960, keeping my keys about me
- Go about your business
- A book about ships
- The most interesting thing about her
- Out and about; up and about
- After my bout with Guillan-Barre Syndrome, it took me 6 months to be up and about again.
- Why, then, I see, ‘tis time to look about, / When every boy Alphonsus dares control. And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not. about as cold; about as high
- To face about; to turn one's self about
- A mile about, and a third of a mile across
- He knew more about what was occurring than anyone.
- He has his wits about him.
- The desert storm was riding in its strength; the travellers lay beneath the mastery of the fell simoom. [ …] Roaring, leaping, pouncing, the tempest raged about the wanderers, drowning and blotting out their forms with sandy spume.
- Instructions about the work; a book about the Civil War.
- There was an air of mystery about him.
- A man about my height; about six o'clock.
- He is about the house.
- The railing about the excavation.
- They lost all they had about them.
- Keep your wits about you.
- about to leave.
- To wander about the old castle.
- Tell me what it's about. Bring me the other book while you're about it.
- It's about five miles from here.
- Dinner is about ready.
- He is somewhere about.
- Look about and see if you can find it.
- To turn a car about.
- To move furniture about; important papers strewn about.
- Turn about is fair play.
- A wheel two inches about.
- He was up and about while the rest of us still slept.
- Chicken pox is about.