Sentence examples for To was about from inspiring English sources

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The sense of community people were trying to hang on to was about the things that money cannot buy.

"I found myself in this bifurcated situation where the place that my grandparents ran to was about to bomb the place they came from," he said.

The film he took me to was about a murdered daughter, and how the court incorrectly convicted the girl's parents of the crime.

The corruption he was referring to was about councils allowing union officials paid office time to conduct union business, and the chorus of attack on public sector unions was joined by the then defence secretary Liam Fox and Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude.

Even though it was the leak that had spurred the program of surveillance, what it amounted to was about as effective a program of spot-checking the private conversations of official Washington as one could put together with a handful of wiretaps, provided that one did not go as far as to tap congressmen or Cabinet members or the chief editors of the news organizations.

One of the first questions he responded to was about the boundaries between free speech and the freedom to offend.

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Nobody seemed to be about.

It's going to be about strategy.

It's going to be about people.

Attendance was expected to be about 20,000.

It's going to be about values.

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