Example sentences of "of [pers pn] [prep] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Four other passages in the Old Testament refer to these events , and there are hints in two of them of something more serious than we seem to have here . |
2 | I says oh yeah , I says have you got the rest of them with it like ? |
3 | Now I 'd like to go through each of them with you now and then again in two weeks ' time , and hear any suggestions you may have . |
4 | If they do happen to pick up the wrong isomer erm , these isomers by the way , you 'll find things put in front of them like you often find a little d or a little l in front of the name it means dextarosatory rotated to the right and leverosatory |
5 | If people associate you with the ‘ Carry On ’ films , they do n't think of you as anything else . |
6 | I would like to think of him as something else . ’ |
7 | But that , of course , is an answer which bites its own tail — the ‘ opportunity , in the secondary modern school is the chance to get out of it into something better , namely a grammar school . |
8 | Unlike France , where lamb is still , in spite of its easy availability , regarded as a prince 's dish , the Germans think of it as something else . |
9 | She said bits of it to herself aloud every day . |
10 | She does bring some of it on herself though . |
11 | It is inconceivable that at this juncture when Mark is heralding the return of the Spirit in Jesus he should introduce The writings of it with anything so banal and second-hand as an echo . |
12 | He had never talked of it with anyone else . |
13 | Just the two of us with nothing else to think about but each other for a few weeks . |