Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] of " in BNC.

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1 That 's a division I 'd never even heard of before .
2 I 'd never even heard of Killerton until I started working for the Trust , but when I was at Drogo I used to come across here fairly regularly because of the regional office being here and because I was just interested .
3 I do n't exactly approve of teacher-pupil relationships , for reasons that do n't need filling in .
4 I do n't normally approve of loans , unless I 'm lending , of course , but sometimes they 're the answer . ’
5 words that yo people are using I 've got now , so I do n't even think of it , it 's just there and I just talk normal that 's the idea really and if anybody asks you what you 're doing , then you tell them and it and you say , if you do n't wish to be on it , well
6 I do n't really think of myself as a mother .
7 I 'm quite friendly with a lot of stars but I do n't really think of them as celebrities , more as friends .
8 No , that would be I do n't really think of that when I , I do n't think I do n't think anybody went to see her , but I think she 'd been done a bit better .
9 I do n't really approve of that .
10 I was in favour of a world religion — an all-enfolding religion rejecting no one , but I did not then know of a church or religion which would include all men .
11 Yes , I suppose I could have phoned , but I did n't even think of that alternative . ’
12 I did n't even think of asking the Factory about it ; he 'd be here .
13 I could not be happy doing that , but as a pop singer I was in my element , because really all I d I did n't even think of it as singing , I thought of it , when I performed on stage as a pop singer I just thought of of it really of making love to the audience .
14 I did n't even know of them until later on in my teens , after I 'd been recording for several years .
15 Yeah I had n't actually thought of architects so that 's
16 I had n't actually thought of that before .
17 I had not even thought of it . ’
18 I often wished later that I had named Trotsky instead , because his principles were more in accord with the way I felt about the place by the time I left , but at that time I had never even heard of him .
19 They pointed me towards writers I had never even heard of , let alone read .
20 It seemed dreadful that I did n't know whether I loved him or not , that I had never even thought of it in those terms .
21 What I had so far seen of Binbrook held no charms for me — it was bare , isolated , and I did n't really want to seek out yet another Met Office with another set of people to get to know , now that the war was over , and there was no reason that I could see for us to continue plotting charts and reading instruments .
22 I had only recently heard of the existence of such places , but I gradually came to the conclusion that she was running a small brothel of which she herself was the centre of interest .
23 I 've just about heard of her , but I could tell she 's famous , just by the way she sits and holds her head and moves . ’
24 Let's If I write down Okay the which I 've just suddenly thought of were er
25 I 've never even heard of Philip Glass ’
26 Th I mean , I 've never even heard of the term clitoris , and a friend of mine thought her clitoris was actually her epiglottis , I mean it just got
27 I 've never even heard of him ! "
28 I 've never even heard of it
29 I really do n't know Emily because I 've never even heard of the work and I suggest you look at it in the dictionary
30 I 've never ever heard of that before .
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