Example sentences of "[verb] of [pos pn] " in BNC.

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
31 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 .
32 It is important to say how you feel and let your husband know of your need for overt support and encouragement .
33 It does no harm to let them know of your interest while a course is in preparation .
34 If you are pleased to do business with a customer , then let the customer know of your pleasure .
35 " Tell me , " he said , very softly , " what do you know of your mother 's past . "
36 I only wish that Dad could know of your loyalty . ’
37 We ask that they may know of your daily provision of all kinds of needs , and especially for Rob 's studies , that he may be able to learn and think with Your mind at all times .
38 Above all , they must know of your part in the destruction of my Lord of Buckingham as , God be my witness , I know mine ! ’
39 It would therefore be helpful to let me know of your availability at those times by completing the attached form .
40 At least let me know of your address , even if you feel you can not tell the Ambassador , your uncle , or his wife where you are .
41 Many readers who know nothing else about Piaget 's work will know of his experiments on ‘ conservation ’ .
42 Like Piquet he changed his name ( from Senna da Silva to Senna ) so his family would n't know of his racing exploits .
43 But what an officer will know of his colleagues ' districts compared with his own will tend to be particularistic — of salient pollution problems — set in the context of an undetailed and generalized apprehension of the kind of patch a colleague looks after .
44 He could n't fathom why she was so anxious that no one else should know of his interest in her .
45 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 .
46 I do n't know of his 26-volume autobiography which Miss Godden asks about , but his 180-volume diary provided the material for a 400-page biography by David Newsome , entitled On the Edge of Paradise : A. C. Benson , Diarist .
47 more reluctant to so infer , particularly where the applicant did not know of his right to object at that stage .
48 ‘ What do you know of his family history ? ’
49 ‘ Well , I enclosed my note to Aycliffe within that , so that no one would know of his coming .
50 With most United matches televised in Scandinavia , his fans can easily track of his progress .
51 The capital cost of our equipment was £17029.00 .
52 Then , when Warners sued her for breach of contract , she reluctantly agreed to return to the studio corral while making certain that the trade press was fully apprised of her frustration .
53 In a footnote to an observation made in Mull , Boswell writes , ‘ It is no small satisfaction to me to reflect , that Dr Johnson read this , and , after being apprised of my intention , communicated to me , at subsequent periods , many particulars of his life , which probably could not otherwise have been preserved . ’
54 ‘ Let me tell you , Deveraugh , ’ She gritted , her voice shaking with anger , ‘ I 've had just about all I can stomach of your malicious slanders .
55 These few lines , written probably in the 450s , illustrate how much of Sicily 's wealth was in private ownership and how much was expected of its possessors .
56 Some people , but only a very few , endeavoured to thwart the lucrative customs of the funeral furnisher by specifically requesting a coffin of a type not expected of their situation .
57 In short , he begins to display precisely the comportment his contemporaries would have expected of their rightful king .
58 The organisation structure defines authority and responsibility to individual managers , who enact the role expected of their position .
59 It was a ‘ sliding process ’ said the CIA man , with the caution expected of his craft : signs of ‘ activity that reflected money . ’
60 It therefore seemed logical to press a little of every suitable plant in her garden and later to create a design from it that would remind her for many years to come of her treasured garden .
  Previous page   Next page