She is about to teach them how to clap.
He is about to embark on a new business venture.
They quickly set about to find a lasting way to memorialize their beloved son.
Think futuristic version of the President's attache who stands beside him at an event to whisper key details about the person about to shake his hand.
I was about to go out when he called on me.
a tranquillity wife's presence would have precluded(John Henry avert is to ward off something about to happen:
But this, apparently, is about to change.
A new book is about to be brought out.
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Typically, she realizes that she is about to direct the program to take some bold action and feels unsure about taking responsibility for it.
His fingers are hooked softly round the table-end, like a cat about to pounce.
He was about to start.
The match is about to begin.
I hate to say farewell, but my plane is about to take off.
Perfunctory lies have begun, and indifference indicates that the emotion is about to end.
But as I was about to leave without the hat, the shopkeeper convinced me to try another.
You better (expletive) pay attention. I'm about to get you.
Stand back, please! 'The train was about to start, and I waved farewell to my friend.
Dean did not know she had been aboard the Titanic until she was 8 years old, when her mother, about to remarry, told her about her father's death.
Ross: Oh, shhh, shh. Magic is about to happen.
Well, imagine youare a zebra about to be attacked by a lion.
But that is about to change.
This is Jesus about to ascend into heaven, talking to his disciples, right outside Jerusalem in the suburbs of Jerusalem.
I don't want to lounge about town. I have other things to do.
His moment of recessionary uplift may be about to pass.
We are about to enter into a new epoch in terms of power relations.
We're just about to kick a beehive.
Moonshiners tipped off about their manhunt about to be outspread.