Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [pron] [verb] of " in BNC.

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1 Cadfael knew of none besides Tutilo who had been out of the enclave that night , but a man intending such a deed would hardly publish his intent or let anyone know of his absence .
2 In these situations we commonly know or think we know of many of the conditions which must occur for the occurrence of the event .
3 Do we think of the young literary man as choosing , in a sense , to be a student of literature and to turn his energies to nothing — except perhaps earning his bread — to nothing except fitting himself for the poems we are going to write , or do we think of poetry as in a sense the bi-product of a life seriously dedicated to other matters ?
4 Do you know where I might find one , or do you know of anyone who makes good reproductions ?
5 Previous reports have shown in vivo effects of 5HT on intraluminal pressure and myoelectric activity of the ICJ in the cat , but they did not assess the propulsive effects of 5HT in vivo or analyse which subtypes of 5HT receptors were responsible .
6 You can tell the solicitor and he will say or she will say to you Good I understand that or Have you thought of this or No you ca n't do that as the case may be .
7 That let us think of the understanding of action in individualist terms , typified by the rational choices of the individual microeconomic agent .
8 If he does tell her , then we do not hear about it , nor do we know of Sarah 's reaction .
9 ‘ Father , ’ said Tutilo , burning into startling whiteness , ‘ I pledge you my faith I never did nor never would have done him any harm , nor do I know of any who might need to wish him ill .
10 and make them die of income tax .
11 It was also used by the armies of the eastern emperor , Theodosius , when he marched through the Balkans in AD 394 to overthrow Eugenius and make himself master of both eastern and western empires .
12 Will go to Viola and Gerald tonight and hope they talk of something else .
13 Better far to confront them all , and let them make of it what they would .
14 It may take them a little while , but it is important that you contact them to make a housing application and let them know of your needs .
15 Sleep the morning through , and let her dispose of all of us . ’
16 Please write courteous letters to the heads of the governments indicated — and let us know of any replies that you receive .
17 I decided to put pen to paper and let you know of a few problems some of us have in trying to become machine knitters .
18 A lot of people were quite happy about it , they reckoned we thought too much of ourselves , all that education they said , and look what comes of it .
19 They opt for the pop end of things , complete with requisite effects pedals et al , and give it loads of balls .
20 After he leave school he had set up some sort of agricultural commune thing , he was always a man like that , saying we were people must make the most of we community skills and thing , but he get squeeze in that farming business and last I hear of him he had gone in the hills and become a guerrilla .
21 That 's why sports cars went through such doldrums for so many years too , and shy we think of the sudden plethora of ‘ traditional ’ small sports cars as a sports car ‘ revival ’ .
22 When our appearance is being changed — in the hairdresser 's , beauty salon or fitting room — there is great vulnerability , and if we ask for assistance we are giving others considerable power to judge us , alter us and witness us stripped of normal dignity .
23 ‘ I will entertain your offer for his ransom , if he will publicly close his blood-feud against me , and pledge himself to think of it no more . ’
24 Indeed , one of the characters even goes so far as to advocate an aleatory literature which , abandoning all pretence of saying anything , would provide the reader with dice and a random list of words and leave him/her to make of it what he/she may .
25 ’ When you 've finished drooling over him , you might re-activate your brain and help me think of how to find our why he 's here . ’
26 Stravinsky 's ballet The Firebird re-tells the most famous tale of this creature , who carried a prince to a land that had long lain asleep , there to rescue a princess and help her dispose of the witch who had enchanted her countrymen .
27 ‘ I wo n't name any examples of good practice but leave you to think of the company , charity or public body which you feel has had all round seal of approval , ’ she commented .
28 ‘ Mr Choak , you say that it is unlikely that your uncle was involved with the girl Jordan , but do you know of any other woman with whom he associated ? ’
29 The Weisshorn , Jungfrau , Grandes Jorasses and Mont Blanc will be familiar names , but have you heard of the Parrotspitze of Vincent Pyramide ?
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