Sentence examples for be about on from inspiring English sources

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When it announced earnings in January, Intel said it expected 2004 capital spending to be about on par with 2003.

So, compared to George W. Bush's spending, he seems to be about on par.

A good compromise would be about on the bolts, for a more versatile Ollie.

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Ms. Reisman, the founder of Film Scouts, a Web entertainment site, noted that entertainment in the future will be about "on-demand immersion and interactivity" using the kinds of wireless technology already in existence.

"This is about on-road confidence," Davis said.

The living environment is about on par with one of your worse university dorm rooms.

That's what this game is about on Sunday.

That was about on par with recent performances.

And that's what the investment is about, on what might be possible.

That's about on par with valuations for the broad market at the time.

"We're about on par with last year," he said, "and last year was a pretty good year".

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