Example sentences of "[verb] of her [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But she said that almost as if it were expected of her rather than with conviction — and the family knew it .
2 What do you think of her personally ? ’
3 Worse was to imagine what Jonas must think of her now .
4 He really did think of her as little more than a tramp .
5 I do n't think of her much , no more than I ever did , but something terrible is going on .
6 In fact , I am sure they do n't think of her much at all .
7 ‘ And you 've never seen or heard of her since ? ’
8 Nothing further had been heard of her either in Finchley or at the Eastbourne club address .
9 ‘ Had you heard of her before ? ’
10 We feel we are very fortunate to have known Shanti 's mother , for we were able to tell her what her mother looked like , and speak of her lovingly as a person , not as the ‘ brown paper parcel ’ referred to before .
11 He 'd thought of her constantly , hoping she still worked for the Bradford family , and the invitation to Christmas dinner with them had caused him more elation than Maud , his wife , though he had n't dared show it .
12 We did n't sight of her once , even though the vet had told me it could be an hour before the drug took effect .
13 He may want to get rid of her anyway .
14 Once with you , you would not get rid of her easily , I feel it in my bones .
15 When he heard her last remark he understood it and knew he had to get rid of her quickly .
16 " So you want to be rid of her now , is that it ?
17 They would never , as a family , be rid of her now , for she had now fallen in love with Liz and moped sadly and dangerously when excluded from Harley Street for too long .
18 ‘ They have some of the romantic glamour of the old historical drama , without the pseudo-period dialogue and fustian sentiment , ’ said John Gielgud in his preface , speaking of her also as an elusive character , deeply reserved , ‘ proud without being arrogant , and obstinate , though not conceited ’ .
19 Indeed her title of the patristic period , theotokos , the God-bearer , conceives of her simply in relation to him to whom she gave birth .
20 She had been seen near Filey 's seafront but no trace has been found of her since .
21 Was he tired of her already ?
22 He did n't let go of her completely , though .
23 Because when , without so much as a scrap of protest , Ven had let go of her just now , she had started to get the idea that perhaps he had n't desired her anywhere near as much as she had wanted him .
24 Dadda never spoke of her directly .
25 ‘ You can tell me what you think of her tonight , when we all have dinner at the palazzo and tell Anna our news . ’
26 I still miss my favourite sister , who died over twenty years ago , but of course I think of her much less than I used to .
27 One girl in particular … he refused to think of her right now .
28 Best not to think of her now , best not to call out for her .
29 I hate to think of her now — alone and unhappy , perhaps . ’
30 I do n't want to think of her any more . ’
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