Example sentences of "i understand [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously I 'd be delighted if you choose to come this direction but I understand of course that you have other options to look at . |
2 | I think that 's that 's what I understand as allocation . |
3 | And I think we need to heighten , sharpen our awareness of erm what I understand by communion and er er , also to er , to remember that the injunction of Paul as he was you know that I have received of the Lord at which I deliver unto you . |
4 | And er I understand from Colin that er it is a very very good ground indeed at the moment so quite looking forward to that one . |
5 | ‘ So I understand from Mrs Kettle , ’ said Melissa . |
6 | I understand from Simon that you had been in touch regarding your proposal . |
7 | I understand from ART Films that before they can agree to supply us with a 1″ copy for incorporation into Project Video , it is necessary for us to request permission from you for us to use the footage . |
8 | Unfortunately no biographical details concerning the author appeared with the original article , I understand from Francis Treuherz of The Society of Homœopaths that Dr. Schore edited a journal entitled Homœotherapy which began in 1982 and ran to 8 volumes . |
9 | I understand from people returning from the Falklands Garrison that Britain certainly has various nuclear weapons there . |
10 | ‘ From what I understand from Henry , he 'd have a job to do that ; the old girl has her finger on every penny . ’ |
11 | I understand from Valerie — I 've been seeing quite a lot of Valerie , as I think she 's indicated — that you were visiting your husband today . |
12 | " … over backwards to accommodate you , but it really does look , I 'm afraid , as though this incident with the canal and the cat has to be just about the last straw , ah Steve , I understand from Mr Ashton here — " Smith nodded at the older man , who pursed his lips and nodded back , " — that Mr ah … |
13 | ‘ Fraulein , I understand from Bruno that you are prepared to swear to a document that Corporal Blagg brought you some death certificates on the night when Herr Hochhauser — ( thank God he had remembered the name ) ‘ — the Standesbeamte from Bad Schwarzendorn was murdered . |