Example sentences of "[verb] of [pron] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In a w I kn I do know of him I do n't know him
2 In terms of doing what is expected of them I find they performed equally . ’
3 And if not , yet I will not spare of what I have sworn touching Parfois .
4 I can think of nothing I want more . ’
5 ‘ I 've always hated Christmas number ones — I ca n't think of one I liked .
6 Ask for their opinion : ‘ What do you think of what I 've said so far ? ’
7 I could n't think of anything I 'd promised anybody and I had n't anything musical on for a few days , so that was all right .
8 very energetic and I should be alright now after been to sleep should do I 'm alright I ca n't think of anything I wan na get I want up town anyway nothing think of anything
9 I always get the blame , I 'll be back in intensive care again at this rate , you mark my words , you should see the shambles they make of everything I ask them to do .
10 What the audience made of it I do n't know .
11 I would hope that each would adopt an understanding attitude towards the other 's problems in circumstances in which the checks and balances of consent and willingness and ability to treat of which I spoke in In re J. [ 1991 ] Fam. 33 could come under considerable strain .
12 I , I 'm , I 'm not with you on that one because erm I 'm sure I 'm vaguely at the back of my mind I think I know what it is , I have heard of it I mean
13 It was a firm belief of the poet that his way of life was right for him , and that his poems should arise naturally from it ; as he himself said : ‘ I speak of what I know . ’
14 It seems to me appropriate and indeed perhaps essential that one should offer a brief biographical sketch of Proust on an occasion like this , but I shall try to avoid the unbalance of which I 've spoken , by at least relating the biography to the circumstances in which the novel was written , and I shall in any case spend the major part of the time that remains on an examination of the novel itself .
15 ‘ I got so angry at being accused of something I had n't done that I made it happen . ’
16 ‘ I have never thought of anything I undertook as provocative .
17 The December meeting consisted of what I call a ‘ pub quiz ’ , since it is a popular event in many pubs .
18 I shall press on however , for this pamphlet is the best exposition of which I know of what I believe to be a widely held position .
19 ‘ The End ’ , letting go of everything I know ,
20 I mean I , it 's not I 'll give you some money when I get home alright Quite difficult now , I try and think of something I have n't given her before .
21 When I think of what I did
22 Well we 're all struggling to think of them I suppose , but what the one lady said over here about ballad making and story telling
23 Most attractive detached bungalow blah blah blah blah blah Come to think of it I do n't think it is that one .
24 come to think of it I do n't think I bought me dad one for father 's day
25 I accept that there are differing views on this subject but , since no one is able to offer concrete proof one way or the other , I can only write of what I believe to be the case .
26 It gave me power , it made me part of what I own and where I am .
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