Sentence examples for some idea about from inspiring English sources

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Do you have some idea about this?

The majority of English people have some idea about Henry VIII's wives.

They may have some idea about how it is spread, but not how to stop it.

It's about embracing the spirit of the text instead of noodling some idea about things".

It is shown that by correcting for spherical spreading and Doppler amplitude, along with frequency, can give some idea about noise source directivity.

So just to give you some idea about these movies, how many of you saw Bourne Ultimatum?

Sure, we have some idea about what digital technology means for our economies and our daily lives.

We have some idea about how much the average temperature across the surface of the Earth will change.

Whoever paid £2,040 for the 91-centimeter-long canvas, about 36 inches, must have some idea about the artist's identity and/or the site.

The facts of what happened is up to them to share, but what I can do is give you some idea about the impact of that event.

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"The people born in the '60s and '70s had some idea about the freedom movement," but the newer generations do not.

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