用be about造句子,“be about”造句

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I judged him to be about 50.

Toni reckoned that it must be about three o'clock.

I've spent the past year thinking about what it really should be about.

The dream is supposed to be about shame and inadequacy, But I've long suspected that it's really about beach holidays.

That business value might be about reducing costs or shifting to utility pricing or it might be about investing in innovations and massive scale.

But if that could be done economically, biofuel aquaculture would be about as green as you could get.

Should education be about fairness?

Jenny says it'll be about five months.

Sitcom shows tend to be about ordinary people.

Teacher: which will be equal to eleven? You took it out to be about. Snapping finger.

There are about 30,000 transgendered people in Tamil Nadu state and there are thought to be about 500,000 across India.

Oh, let's see. It'll be about 3:30 before we have anybody free.

But eating healthily should be about pleasure.

But on average, it's going to be about that number.

Its epicentre was reported to be about 30 miles offshore from Padang, at a depth of about 53 miles.

Some worry that central banks and other official investors may be about to dump dollars.

What should their attitude be about patterns?

Being truly wealthy may no longer be about how many properties or fast cars a billionaire owns - it could be about how much money they give away.

It will be about fifteen minutes.

While this first eclipse will be about endings, the second one, January 15, will be about fresh starts and opening a new financial chapter.

be about; have to do with; be relevant to; refer, pertain, or relate to.

be about造句

So it can't be about happenstance or about finance.

Education needn't only be about furthering your career.

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