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

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1 said to me I 've of told you to take half an hour so actually
2 ( When you touch me I think of Lowell .
3 Either book could be considered the masterpiece of someone whom I think of as among the most gifted authors now at work in England .
4 Twice a month the fat lawyer whom I think of as the Agent comes to visit in his sweaty suit .
5 And I would n't I I heard of a s very sleazy woman er near where I used to live , er I never met her , but it was all hearsay how many abortions she did .
6 Yes I I heard of that but I er I think it was Sir Walter Scott actually that said that .
7 I I knew of the existence of this of this report went to the enquiry on this Tuesday by mistake , but I two
8 The er the county council came forward with these policies as a result of comments that er districts made a number of years ago and perhaps er over a passage of time erm makes at least validity your point but I I remain of the the view that there is in the there is nothing in the county structure plan that sets out the basic objective of protecting the countryside and still feel that 's a valid objective within the structure plan erm within the structure plan er context .
9 Now , the other two subjects I 'm really only dealing because the people responsible are , are not here in the flesh this afternoon but Alyd the provincial advocate and I I think of Bill that 's also gone too , er yes he he has , he has had to leave this afternoon .
10 Now I had a companion to share everything with , someone I knew of old and with whom there were no constraints , and seven years ' news to keep the conversation flowing .
11 This is a picture which I took of him myself .
12 In my experience as a parent with three children , parents are already very well informed , through parent visits , information , and report cards , the latter detailing each subject and giving grades for effort as well as achievement , which I approve of .
13 The note to which I refer of six er page six seven five reads as follows , the words omitted from sub-sections one , four and five and the whole of sub-section three were repealed and sub-section six was substituted by the Local Government Act nineteen seventy two , sections one hundred and ninety-six one two , two hundred and seventy-two one , Schedule thirty , the words in square brackets in sub-section one and in the first pair of square brackets in sub-section two , were substituted and the words omitted from para two B , paragraph two B and the whole of paragraph two C , both of which had been inserted by the Local Government Act nineteen seventy two , section two hundred and seventeen , schedule twenty- seven , part two , paragraph eighteen were repealed .
14 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 .
15 ‘ A method of poisoning which I learnt of during a sojourn in Bulgaria .
16 Here is a special Times supplement , no less , devoted to the future recovery of Lebanon in which I write of the ships returning to Beirut port , of the re-opening of central banking facilities , the renovations at the temples of Baalbek , the arrival of the first postwar tourists — Swedes , of course — who were bussed off to the ruins of the Palestinian camp of Tel al-Za'atar and then to the Bekaa .
17 Leonard Meager [ q.v. ] , in The English Gardener ( 1670 ) , printed ‘ a Catalogue of divers sorts of Fruit , which I had of my very Loving friend Captain Garrle ’ , containing over 300 varieties , many of them from France .
18 That , which I spoke of just now , gathers us .
19 I was never going to be a replacement for his wife , just a diversion , and I hope that , if he thinks of me at all , it is with the same shiver of half-remembered pleasure with which I think of him .
20 It follows that for the alterations to a four bedroomed bungalow to include any necessary enlargement of a bathroom come to a figure which I allow of twenty five thousand pounds .
21 And then , most startling , a book called War , Wine and Women from which I learned of the existence of prostitutes and lice .
22 ‘ The team has done everything I asked of them .
23 I am capable of everything I dream of doing .
24 I had to lift my gaze from the old dashboard that I had sat in front of for more than sixty years to a new one , and the only new one I knew of displayed the dials and instruments of what is called holistic medicine and which at that time I took to be something I knew virtually nothing about .
25 Well where 's the one I took of you in the tree ?
26 Wright J. agreed saying : ‘ Visitors have an absolute power ; the only absolute one I know of in England . ’
27 the only one I know of that 's with
28 yeah and that 's the only one I know of it 's incredible to me either
29 For example , you know , you could frighten a child into I mean this is not an , an analogy Freud uses , this is one I thought of , but it 's in the same spirit as his argument .
30 ‘ He follows the one I spoke of .
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