“Be on about” means:
- To Talk Repeatedly About Something:
- To keep discussing or mentioning a particular topic or issue.
- Example: “He’s been on about the new project all week.”
- To Be Referring to or Concerned With:
- To be talking or thinking about a specific subject or matter.
- Example: “What are you on about? I don’t understand your point.”
Prepositions
- Before “be on about”: Typically used with the topic or issue being discussed.
- Example: “She’s on about the upcoming changes in the policy.”
- After “be on about”: Often followed by the details or subject being referred to.
- Example: “He’s on about the details of the new plan.”
Collocations
- Be on about something
- Be on about the details
- Be on about the issue
- Be on about the changes
Example Sentences
- She’s been on about the benefits of the new software for days.
- What’s he on about regarding the new project guidelines?
- They’re on about the changes to the company’s benefits package.
- He’s always on about how we need to improve our customer service.
- I’m not sure what she’s on about; can you clarify?
- He’s on about the new policy changes and how they affect employees.
- They were on about the recent updates in the technology sector.
- She’s been on about the need for more team collaboration.
- What are you on about? I didn’t catch your last point.
- He’s on about the importance of meeting the project deadlines.
- They’re on about the upcoming conference and its schedule.
- She’s on about the issues with the new software implementation.
- What’s he on about regarding the budget cuts?
- They were on about the latest industry trends in the meeting.
- She’s been on about the new health regulations for weeks.
- I’m still unclear about what you’re on about; could you explain further?
- He’s on about the benefits of attending the workshop.
- They’re on about the changes in the work-from-home policy.
- She’s been on about the need for better time management practices.
- What are you on about with the new procedures?
- He’s on about how the new system will improve efficiency.
- They were on about the company’s recent expansion into new markets.
- She’s on about the importance of customer feedback.
- What’s he on about concerning the new marketing strategy?
- He’s been on about how we need to improve our product quality.
- They’re on about the upcoming deadlines for the project.
- She’s on about the need for more training sessions.
- What are you on about with the changes to the workflow?
- He’s on about the latest developments in the tech industry.
- They were on about the issues with the current management system.
- She’s been on about the importance of regular team meetings.
- What’s he on about in terms of the new compliance rules?
- He’s on about the need for better communication within the team.
- They’re on about the impact of the new legislation on their business.
- She’s on about the upcoming review of the company’s policies.
- What are you on about with the changes in the project scope?
- He’s been on about the advantages of using the new software.
- They were on about the upcoming changes in the company’s structure.
- She’s on about the need for increased customer support.
- What’s he on about regarding the recent financial reports?
- He’s on about the benefits of the new training program.
- They’re on about the adjustments needed for the project deadline.
- She’s been on about the recent trends in the industry.
- What are you on about with the changes to the company’s procedures?
- He’s on about the importance of adhering to the new guidelines.
- They were on about the impact of the latest market research.
- She’s on about the need for more frequent performance reviews.
- What’s he on about concerning the new project requirements?
- He’s been on about the need for better client communication.
- They’re on about the expected outcomes of the new initiative.