Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] of [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So beware of this deception , and look for a forecast with freezing levels of 3,500 metres or lower before tackling mountains with serious snow descents .
2 Why did young people suddenly become of such concern for the Government ?
3 So think of some number right divide it by a hundred and twenty now we want to get it back to the number we first thought of so what
4 The next chapter puts forward a method of making best use of such information and a general method of taking decisions under uncertainty .
5 To ensure best use of this system make sure you get the latest version of SCAN and CLEAN and the virus detection and removal programs also developed by McAfee .
6 Nobody can really comprehend or imagine such a large number , and we just think of this degree of improbability as synonymous with impossible .
7 . Just think of this food , clothing , shoes all to come out of my earnings the average of £3.9.9d. a little more sometimes , a few shillings Bonus , and my son has been ill for the past three weeks , whos going to pay the doctors Bill also I have lost time at work through air raid warnings no pay .
8 Just think of those winter evenings when you came home with feet like blocks of ice .
9 Just think of those lemon groves outside my aunt 's villa in Ravello .
10 Medical experts no longer approve of this method of dieting — largely because of the limits it places on the intake of cereals , fruit and root vegetables .
11 I generally approve of this restraint — I see it as serving some greater ‘ good ’ and , on the whole , as being applied reasonably fairly .
12 When I do music I always think of this style .
13 These passages in my view admirably define what is meant by colore officii and effectively dispose of any suggestion that because the person making the demand holds some official position that of itself amounts to a form of compulsion .
14 He knew also that the Icelandic word for ‘ short story ’ is þáttr , ‘ a thread ’ ; sagas often consist of several þættir , strands woven together .
15 ‘ Yes , but the matter is now become of some urgency , and I feel very guilty — ’
16 We often think of this environment as the outside world , the world of predators and climate .
17 Now think of another phrase beginning with e .
18 Charts and other similar devices often prove of more use in trying to analyse facts from your own figures , rather than for presentation purposes .
19 But he realised that that would n't make sense , since a man can not be struck dumb and then speak of that condition , so what he said , when we asked him how he was , what he said was , very slowly , In Love .
20 If you find that one side of the body is pushing down into the floor , then think of that side of the body releasing away from the floor .
21 Then think of any organisation whose reputation has bitten the proverbial dust over the last year and surprised you . ’
22 I never tire of that view .
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