Sentence examples for about a who from inspiring English sources

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There now appears to be a competition between journalists about (a) who can shout the loudest; (b) who can ask the silliest question; and (c) who can be the rudest.

Tells about a WHO team led by Dr. Karl Johnson into Zaire; they wore fabric helmets with full-face respirators, and disposable gowns, gloves and overshoes.

Though understandably confused about a) who "she" might be and b) why Murphy specifically requested a police dog, the local police figured the whole heroin thing merited a trip over to Murphy's place.

Beliefs about (a) who should provide the information (general practitioner, midwife, gynaecologist, clinical geneticist, government, community member, no-one), and (b) at what moment (before marriage, before the first pregnancy, during pregnancy, after the birth of a child, indifferent), were assessed by two questions.

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Then he offered up a flight of stories: about a pastor who crowd-sources his sermons; about a writer who diagnosed her son's disease using Facebook; about a woman who's "raising her child using crowd wisdom".

It is a book about a man who really cares about novels, by a man who really cares about novels.

Tells about a man who loved her.

About a cook who hated "machines".

"About a third who had contracts walked.

Also about a writer who resembles Martel.

Short story about a woman who marries an ice man.

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