Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb -s] of [pron] " in BNC.

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1 No-one would argue with the statistics — marriage breakdown has reached epidemic proportion , so the CMAC must make sure that everyone knows of its existence .
2 I am greatly touched that she thinks of me and remembers me even in the state of forgetfulness of human affairs in which she now finds herself .
3 381 , 384 ‘ There is no doubt that at common law if a wife chooses wilfully and without justification to live away from her husband she can not , so long as she continues absent , render him liable for the necessaries supplied to her , or for her maintenance by the union , for the reason that she has of her own free will deprived herself of the opportunity which the husband was affording her of being maintained in the home .
4 The court has been told that that order has not been formally served upon the mother , but there is no question but that she knows of its existence and its terms .
5 But you can argue that a woman has a right to the use that she makes of her own body .
6 Well , of course , it is inevitable that one thinks of it from that angle from the way one has been brought up but actually one ca n't think of anything more barbaric than the Crucifixion and that way of killing somebody .
7 Try crashing an electron into a gatepost and you might find that it decides of its own accord to orbit round the nearest dandelion .
8 We , in this country and indeed in this house , can be very deeply complacent when indeed we should be ever vigilant about our democracy and the very precious forms that it takes of which one was the er public inquiry stage of the erm boundary commission procedures .
9 Again one has the feeling that he speaks of himself when he speaks of her .
10 She says that he thinks of her as Mum .
11 But the synopsis that he offers of his tale : is unmistakably that of a fabliau , and with the target figure appearing as a regular element within the fabliau it is understandable that the Reeve , a carpenter , should anticipate an attack upon himself : Fabliaux are thoroughly suitable textual weapons for the two churls , the Miller and the Reeve , to beat each other over the head with .
12 It is a mark of Lloyd Webber 's character that he talks of their love almost exclusively in terms of music .
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