Example sentences of "[prep] i [verb] of " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is not easy for me to talk of such things to you , ’ he murmured , a trifle hesitantly . |
2 | ‘ You find it odd for me to talk of fate , neh ? ’ |
3 | Sir , — It has been of great interest for me to read of small company audits in recent issues , and especially the approaches of other members . |
4 | ‘ Remember , the range on this thing is quite long enough for me to dispose of you at any moment should you try to desert me or plot against me . ’ |
5 | If it really is the case that all I am doing when I have beliefs about the world is to have dispositions to behave , then it ought to make sense for me to think of my believing in those terms . |
6 | It 's extremely difficult for me to think of women as people who do not work ; their work , moreover , is visible and comprehensible ; they can explain , or show to children what they do and how — unlike men , whose process of getting money is mysterious and hidden from view . |
7 | It would be ludicrous for me to think of doing something else . |
8 | I am older because I have learnt , I am younger because a lot of me consisted of things older people had taught me . |
9 | It would be impertinent of me to write of Zuckerman . |
10 | What is the average APF old dear like me to make of it ? |
11 | As the ‘ lucky ’ person who drew the shortest straw to be editor of the first edition of the revamped CIBLINGS , it comes down to me to think of something to fill the vast amount of space which is the front page . |
12 | ‘ It never occurred to me to think of you like that , ’ she whispered . |
13 | And er I think somebody said to me beware of the man who wears a dicky bow during the day . |