Example sentences of "[vb mod] i [verb] of " in BNC.
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1 | May I think of you ? ’ |
2 | May I ask of any of your readers have any of these cutters they do not need and would wish to sell them ? |
3 | What , I wonder , should I make of Brian Hitchen ‘ thinking about writing the Great British Novel [ Mr Hitchen is editor of the DAILY STAR ] ’ ? |
4 | Should I dispose of him ? ’ |
5 | What measure might I give of Thy Name ? |
6 | How could I talk of my other world amid the absolute certainties of textured louvres , plastic chair-and-desk combinations and colour-coded felt-tips ? |
7 | How could I think of myself ? |
8 | What could I say of you ? ’ |
9 | at age fifty-five what chance would I have of employment in the UK ? |
10 | What shall I say of the next ? |
11 | How often will I think of you , until |
12 | So small a request you must not deny , Nor will I admit of another reply . |
13 | How will I learn of the day-to-day progress of the Compact ? |
14 | What can I make of these , |
15 | How then , with the distance between us in the world 's judgement , can I think of making you my wife ? |
16 | Well to a certain extent I suppose it 's true , erm but I suppose if you said , well erm you know , can I think of skills that I need to develop ? |
17 | Nor for the moment can I think of anyone else in the entire Administrative Grade of the Civil Service who does . |
18 | Yeah that 's not really the right colour for her erm what else can I think of ? |