Example sentences of "[verb] of my " in BNC.

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1 Distressing , I mean , for the evidence it provided of my father 's state of mind .
2 ‘ There is nobody I do business with that does not know of my convictions , ’ Mr Carway told The Independent .
3 And you my Sister Doña Ximena , and your women , see that ye utter no cries , neither make any lamentation for me , that the Moors may not know of my death .
4 The idea of God pursuing a whole family like a demented genealogist seemed grossly unfair , but as it was a commandment all I could do was hope that neither my father nor any of my immediate ancestors had done anything really sinful , and that if they had , God did n't know of my relationship .
5 But undeterred by background or family opinion , I 'd written to the BBC to let them know of my ambitions to be a broadcaster — and was dismissed without benefit of an interview .
6 ‘ Somewhere out there are people who may or may not know of my existence , people I can call my own — ’
7 ‘ What do you know of my affairs ?
8 What do you know of my inner torment ?
9 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 . ’
10 This leads to problems when I try to conceive of my own knowing , believing or thinking in behaviourist terms .
11 I was of course reminded of my mission regarding the young gentleman and it occurred to me that an outdoor setting , with the general proximity of nature , and in particular the example of the geese close at hand , would not be an unsuitable setting at all in which to convey the sort of message I was bearing .
12 Mr Stott 's workshop was actually on the Roman Wall and every time I cast , or see my rod bend in anger , I am reminded of my beautiful Northumberland home .
13 And I suspect also she did not want to be reminded of my father .
14 I feel like I was behind glass , and for a moment I am reminded of my dream , but Jancey pulls me by the arm back into reality and asks , ‘ You want to come say hello to your friends ? ’
15 She kisses me softly on the forehead and wraps me in her arms so securely I 'm reminded of my mother .
16 Reminded of my defunct parent , I said , ‘ Father believed in the Resurrection . ’
17 Besides , I do not wish Dorothea 's friend to know of my arrangements .
18 I said , that if it was not troublesome and presuming too much , I would request him to tell me all the little circumstances of his life ; what schools he attended , when he came to Oxford , when he came to London , &c. , &c. , He did not disapprove of my curiosity as to these particulars ; but said , ‘ They 'll come out by degrees as we talk together . ’ ’
19 ‘ So why do you disapprove of my getting along so well with Emily ? ’
20 ‘ Why do you disapprove of my brother 's relationship with your cousin ? ’ she asked him .
21 There is a passage in the Mithraic communion which is particularly interesting : ‘ He who shall not eat of my body nor drink of my blood so that he may be one with me and I with him , shall not be saved . ’
22 ‘ What do you think of my painting ? ’ she asked .
23 I can not think of my own knowledge of the physical world in terms of my dispositions to behave , but only as my dispositions , construed as operating in the world of which
24 What d' you think of my wine ? ’
25 What d' you think of my plot , Charles ? ’
26 what do you think of my work ? performance
27 ‘ What do you think of my hair ? ’ ,
28 ‘ What did you think of my latest film ? ’
29 What do you think of my chances , Stew ? ’
30 I can , therefore , think of my movement as a superposition , or addition , of these easterly and northerly movements .
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