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

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1 And if p is false then no matter how sure I am of p I do not know it .
2 ‘ I know from the messages of support I have received from those in the arts world and elsewhere how much your leadership , interest and enthusiasm will be missed .
3 In relation to all the major types of support I have considered — the sharing of households , the giving or lending of money , the provision of practical support — the principle that support is most likely to be given if the advantage is mutual , or if there is a clear expectation that assistance will be given in return , is a prominent feature .
4 This continuity has practical as well as expressive value , because it facilitates the organic style of change I mentioned a moment ago as a practical advantage .
5 Yes , I 've always , I 've always understood , understood more recently the reason why that there would always seemed to be enough prisoners , when we know there really must be enough prisoners throughout the world is that the betting procedure and they 're making quite sure they 're the right people takes time and money and effort , erm , that 's part and also there are some areas of the world now , where , where there are n't as many prisoners as there were , there are very few , there are very few prisoners of conscience in Latin America because they do n't put them in prison they just get rid of them , they just disappear and there are practically , practically none from Latin America countries , cos of these , these disappearances rather than being put in prison , erm , but it 's a sort of combination of reasons I think but er quite a long time now , ten , fifteen years I think groups have only had one prisoner , whereas when I first joined and Ann 's there , we had three did n't we at one time ?
6 was saying the overall winner was Lucinda Murray on Just Jeremy , and er he first asked her over er a glass of champagne I believe , celebrating her twenty-fifth birthday with a party on Friday , er was that beneficial to success ?
7 It was a reasonably clear evening and since I had already had a couple of glasses of champagne I decided to cycle over to Sally 's flat in Fulham .
8 Kind of but a cross between the ringlets you do and the ringlets that I had and the type of hair I 've got .
9 reveals the fruit in ripeness , when the floss inside is ready to be plucked , as soft as the lock of hair I keep with me always from your dear golden head .
10 I can swear to every pie I have swallowed , to every cup of sack I have gulped , to the few good women I have met and , thankfully , to every bad woman I have slept with .
11 and it was exact amount of coins I had in my pocket !
12 What happens in the Celebration is of Election is that the erm it happens at the end of mass I think or round the end of mass .
13 Route II came in 1943 with Brian Kellet climbing on from the chimney rift of Route I to cross the upper slabs .
14 ‘ If you will only accept the offer of payment I made to you earlier , then the rest of the debt will be paid very shortly . ’
15 And your setting will be even more integrated into your book than was the setting in the sort of story I have called a backgrounder .
16 ‘ For out of much affliction and anguish of heart I wrote unto you with many tears ; not that ye should be grieved , but that ye might know the love which I have more abundantly unto you ’ ( 2 Corinthians , 2:4 ) .
17 I ca n't tell you the terrible sense of horror I had .
18 All that needs to happen , in between , is this moment of horror I mentioned .
19 In between snatches of prayer I cursed , using every filthy word I knew , until that bloody barge was heading straight back to the bank .
20 After 24 hours of freedom I knew no one was going to lock me up again
21 On my third day of freedom I managed to steal some coins and sent a note to my master in Ipswich .
22 The company 's managing director understood my initiative and the degree of freedom I required , and encouraged me — so a delicate trust was established between client , painter and agent .
23 One always seems to come back to climate as the primary explanation of the sort of phenomena I have been discussing , but for the ultimate control , sooner or later , we must face the possibility of an extra-terrestrial cause , though in most geological circles one seems to be expected to blush when doing so .
24 Worst case of heatstroke I 've ever seen ’
25 But at the time of building I think it was just continued practice from the victorian days to run it round on the top .
26 Er well on on a this kind of level I mean
27 With lots of luck I came face to face with a round face man in uniform .
28 ‘ It was the first bit of luck I 'd had since I first set eyes on you .
29 Anyway , if I could just erm describe how I managed to get there in the first place , which was all a matter of luck I suppose as much as anything erm I went to the East Anglian schools for erm blind and deaf children at Gorleston on Sea from nineteen twenty eight to nineteen thirty six , erm , in those days erm education for the er disabled er continued until sixteen .
30 ‘ I was cold and wet by this time , but after a tour of inspection I found the house was deserted .
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