One common example is that whenever there’s a real or perceived national problem, the question that gets asked is what are we going to do about it.
Where “we” implicitly means the government and the “do about it” means creating a new law and probably a new bureaucracy whose job will be to “do something about it”.
One common example is that whenever there’s a real or perceived national problem, the question that gets asked is what are we going to do about it.
Where “we” implicitly means the government and the “do about it” means creating a new law and probably a new bureaucracy whose job will be to “do something about it”.