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

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1 What I remember of the housing conditions when I was then residing in Motherwell , a mining er community .
2 What I remember of that night resembles the memory of a dream : limbs twined round my own , and a loud , throbbing pounding noise that is my heart drumming in my ears , and a huge mouth like a scarlet flower fastened on to my mouth and my neck and my ears , and hands coiling around me and an immense and powerful heat spreading all over my body .
3 Their efforts , he writes , must be put under close scrutiny : ‘ I do not know Mr Cameron and , from what I hear of him , have no desire to …
4 ‘ I have no intention of robbing Grantham and Marsh of their triumph if they deserve it , and from what I hear of their reputation they probably will .
5 He put it all into practice with The Clash When he got Joe Strummer into The Clash he asked me what I thought of him .
6 Callahan 's speciality was what I thought of as the ‘ establishing shot ’ : the picture that put everything into context .
7 What I thought of as mainstream cancers were called Carcinomas and they developed in the lining layers of the organs , such as the lungs , the bowels , and the skin .
8 ‘ If I told you what I thought of your pluck … ’
9 Or what I thought of then as love .
10 First , there were what I thought of as variations at the ‘ horizontal ’ level .
11 But anyway , that was what I thought of when you asked me to look straight at my cock and talk about it .
12 I was actually flashed at er in the library and what I thought of I would of done was completely different to what I actually did , erm , I thought I would of been quite calm about it , but in fact I ran out the library and I ran straight back to my flat erm , I was at that point I think about twenty one
13 Tell her what I thought of her . ’
14 ‘ The funny thing is , I felt rather rotten about telling him what I thought of Hilary .
15 ‘ Then he wanted to know what I thought of young Hilary , ’ said Tom .
16 But what I thought of as a contribution often seemed to be less appreciated than the things I thought of as irrelevant and boring .
17 She asked me what I thought of them .
18 He asked me what I thought of Francis ; whether I knew anything about his sex life . ’
19 ( I told this lad what I thought of what he said too ) .
20 But the thing is , also what I thought of once we got ta us a mortgage and got established , you could always remortgage and go into er like Bradford and Bingley , and come out like that
21 It was , I suppose , what I demanded of Fate — to be gently wafted into the position of a hero of romance , without rough hands at my throat .
22 Susan said that she had no intention of letting him into her life ; she did not trust him or his relationships with women , ‘ from what I observed of him , and I do n't think he felt very secure with me because of my straightforwardness ’ .
23 He wants a girl friend and I want a boy friend , and as I like him ( or at least what I know of him ) and I think he likes me , I think it would be good for both of us if we could be friends .
24 ‘ I do n't know whether you 're one of those who are interested in such things — from what I know of you I 'd say probably not .
25 Now , from what I know of him he can get a good sound out of anything , but the amps he 's been using recently ( until he had them nicked from his car ) were Marshall Valvestate 80s .
26 What I know of Moscow is that you keep your nose clean and do the work you 've set out to achieve , and that way there 's no hassle .
27 Erm it it does n't er er a from what I know of the the Swindon one , five thousand pounds seems very fair .
28 " From what I know of the previous accounts the Winter Marsh investment — or error of judgment — is one of the main causes of the group 's present financial difficulties . "
29 I imagine , from what I know of life in Bom Jesus , that she probably thought of herself as fraca ( physically weak ) or fraca de juízo ( mentally weak ) and prone to ataque de nervos ( nervous attacks ) .
30 ‘ That just does n't tie in with what I know of you , the way you feel about your mother and your brothers . ’
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