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(1) I wanted to travel and then write about it.
(2) This topic is peculiarly difficult to write about.
(3) The banning of his play decided him to write about censorship.
(4) 'What do you want to write about?'. And there was the rub, because I didn't yet know.
(5) She was concerned to write about situations that everybody could identify with.
(6) Please write about the effect of tree planting on air in a city.
(7) You can write about swimming, skiing, or anything else you enjoy doing.
(8) Your assignment is to write about your summer vacation.
(9) I want you to write about your vacation.
(10) When we parted I promised I'd write about them.
(11) Sportswriters are not allowed to write about death.
(12) Why should a bloke on the wireless write about ghosts?
(13) I write about how I have to write about my life to give it some shape, some order.
(14) What motivated my desire to write about the homeless from the position of that doorway was a woman named Gerri Willinger.
(15) I meant to write about death[http://], only life came breaking in as usual. Virginia Woolf 
(16) Some students may write about the avoidance of a major depression, others about the decision to focus on high employment.
(17) All you had to do was write about it afterwards, and you could make a real fast buck.
(18) It was normal for women to write about love, but they were expected always to be decorous.
(19) When I taught, I would assign a topic to children which they would write about.
(20) If something awful happens to you at least you can write about it.
(21) The essay needn't be too long; as a rough guide, you should write about three pages.
(22) Crime and Punishment did not merely reflect or even confirm that strange and removed elsewhere, the world journalists write about.
(23) There are players identified, huge sums of money exchanging hands and returned, and backgrounds and connections to write about.
(24) So it makes a refreshing change to able to write about something nice.
(25) Find a partner-spouse, friend, or coworker-who will pick an object for you to write about before work each day.
(26) Martin has taken to heart the always-good advice to write about what you know.
(27) The study of social policy has been particularly conspicuous for the specific political or value commitments of those who write about it.
(28) But their influence did not last, very likely be-cause nobody was allowed to teach their ideas openly or write about them.
(29) Others may take the form of short term loans or guarantees or agreements to stock the product or to write about it.
(30) I want to see life, to travel the world, and write about what I see.
(1) When I taught, I would assign a topic to children which they would write about.
(31) The story you choose should reflect the theme you want to write about.
(32) A group had decided to write about a bombing raid.
(33) For this reason, evidence contradicting previously accepted beliefs is difficult to believe and to write about.
(34) In order to write about life first you must live it. Ernest Hemingway 
(35) It's best to write about things you have experienced personally.
(36) Many actually work in community service projects, which most journalists only write about.
(37) I began to wonder what would happen if I asked the children to write about pictures of themselves.
(38) So it's only politically correct and fair to write about an actor who's appearing on that other famous game show.
(39) He smelled sage and eucalyptus and felt prompted to write about the despoliation of California land.
(40) Afterward, Earhart would write about her adventure and crisscross the United States on lecture tours he had arranged.
(41) As you look for material to write about, don't limit yourself to other people's ideas.
(42) When you read some one who can write about this as well as Lessing, it helps you fine tune your own perceptions.
(43) And children often have to write about every book they read.
(44) But what among all the streaks of wickedness in human nature are you going to write about?
(45) Then, at the end of the day, write about five hundred words through your sense of touch.
(46) One day, we decided we would try to write about something from our everyday world.
(47) I have also started to write about the lion hunt organized by Claudia for Waindell Leavitt.
(48) I will write about witnessing the execution in a special Saturday column.
(49) Then choose one of your prized life achievements and write about how you achieved it.
(50) He began to write about one such P'daytaism, and then crossed it out.
(51) Lesson poems Thinking about the poems Write about your thoughts and feelings about a school subject.
(52) Some things are hard to write about. After something happens to you, you go to write it down, and either you over dramatize it, or underplay it, exaggerate the wrong parts or ignore the important ones. At any rate, you never write it quite the way you want to. Sylvia Plath 
(53) Yet this is the first serious attempt to write about the revolution since the heyday of the early 1970s.
(54) As worrisome to the Agency as loose-lipped spooks were those few outsiders who dared to write about it.
(55) It is only when Alvarez starts to write about poetry and poets that the book comes to life.
(56) When women write about misogyny, they do it from the standpoint of victims.
(57) You can think about it, talk about it, write about it, dedicate your life to it.
(58) When I write about secondary education, then, in the following pages, I shall have in mind comprehensive schools.
(59) Have the children write about what they did last summer.
(60) Olympic coaches teach it, sports psychologists write about it and sports personalities use it.
(61) It was a gimmick I used years ago to write about disabled people.
(62) One can write about the past, but from the point of view of a modern man.
(63) His madness and his recovery were still very much present to him, and he would occasionally talk or write about both.
(64) For both this means a sprinkling of personal anecdotes about people who worked with the ideas they write about.
(65) You will appreciate that I have yet to write about the present government.
(66) Oh, heck. What can I write about?
(67) When I told my mom I might write about the piece here she started choosing her words very carefully, like an elected official issuing a public statement after having a mic thrust in their face.
(68) Increasingly, I find that I'd much rather talk about queerness than write about it.
(69) I'm gonna write about it. - I don't give a bollocks what you write.
(70) When you write about financial news, it's not often you get to write about an ex-Playboy cover girl/model/reality-TV star/tragic cautionary tale.
(71) Of the three, Havel, naturally, is the best able to write about how all political careers end in failure, however many magnificent and unexpected victories there may be along the way.
(72) Up to then, there were still good subject matters to write about.
(73) And so, in his books, Greene did not write about himself.
(74) It's also one that's a pain to write about, reliant for its power as it is on sonics alone.
(75) I went to the catalog clothier Lands' End in Wisconsin, determined to write about how the rise of the Internet and e-commerce was transforming retail.
(76) I will not write about window sub classing but I make use of a subclasses class from which I inherited.
(77) In the Independent Task, students are given a topic to write about.
(78) In the 1950's sociologists would write about "The Organization Man" who worked for the corporation for his or her entire career.
(79) I traveled to France in 1993 to tour the beaches and write about the 50th anniversary of the D-day invasion.
(80) Who can help me write about displacement of complete knee joint wash one's hands of nurse and itinerate nurse cooperate, with content preparation. Special acknowledgment! ! !
(81) That was a fortuitous event, and it gave me some material to write about.
(82) A biographer tends to flatter the person he intends to write about in his biography.
(83) In the first chapter, we write about the mode of the technology import, and get a conclusion through the quantitative analysis that at present the major mode of the technology import is FDI-mode.
(84) As soon as the reporters know what to write about, they get down to work.
(85) Though philosophers have a natural penchant for being , Absolutists when they write about education, it is surprisingly hard to find good examples of this position—was Plato an Absolutist?
(86) She finished penciling, O. K. 'd the sheets, thought: "...What the deuce shall I write about?"and went back to her room.
(87) Anyone can write about the music played at a jazz festival. Very few people can write authoritatively about what it takes to run one.
(88) Otherwise, please put on a pointy hat the next time you write about it here.
(89) I didn't actually intend to write about Marly again but I have had many emails and countless enquiries from people at my workshops and at the gym about my hairy house-guest.
(90) You should also write about how the dance suggests cultural identity and cultural structure in its inventions: its choreographic techniques, its design, its overall impact.
(91) To write about or analyze ( a literary text, for example ), following the tenets of deconstruction.
(92) I want to write about how intellectuals face the destruction of faith after social turmoil, their passiveness and their struggles.
(93) Envision your success . Write about it . Then read that daily or weekly.
(94) Operations managers question whether there is an appropriate ROI from having staff write about their day, annotate electronic news clips or get into a flame war.
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