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

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1 Regular readers will know of our past adventures with food .
2 ‘ You will know of our history and you will know that we were sent into that slumber many hundreds of years ago , by the Dark Lords who held sway in the reign of the High King Cormac . ’
3 I contacted the Welsh Office , let them know of our irritation at not being consulted and obtained a copy of the paper .
4 What do you know of our secrets ? ’
5 Your lover need not know of our little trip . ’
6 The capital cost of our equipment was £17029.00 .
7 In many ways we Christians also need to be reminded of our position before God .
8 We have been constantly reminded of our 25th anniversary by the Official Opening Ceremony on Saturday 29th August , the Service of Thanksgiving in the Church of the Holy Rude , the Logie Kirk Commemoration of the University Mace , a prestigious series of public lectures , concerts , exhibitions , parties of all kinds and , yet to come , the Silver Jubilee Graduation Ball in early July .
9 If we were to solve our problem by disposing of our enemy , we would set a very disgusting precedent in terms of separatist problem-solving .
10 We therefore elected to close down our homebuilding operations based in Escondido and concentrate on selling out our inventory and ultimately disposing of our land bank .
11 I 'm still sufficiently optimistic about the country in which we live to suppose that most of us here in Scotland would vastly prefer to pay a little more income tax , than have the least advantaged of our fellows dropped further into poverty .
12 I want you to know of our interest in promoting vastly improved opportunities for transport by cycle , both to enhance pleasure and health , but principally as part of a sustainable approach to future transport provision .
13 ‘ Then I 'm afraid you might not approve of our rustic environment and rural activities . ’
14 All this , I argued , is at least suggestive about how we can have some form of access to the superficial form , say of our walking ( i.e. to the gross sequence of movements , if not to the nerves ) , and can impose a new walking ‘ strategy ’ to which we will then in due course ( after an analogue of compilation ) again lose access .
15 In the end Frank and I met of our own volition .
16 The first thing we had to do was to repent of our childish attitude .
17 ‘ I wonder what they 'll make of our humble little home . ’
18 There was one weekend left to go of our time at Canjuers .
19 PATHOLOGIST , seeking improvement to his department , at staff committee : ‘ We must think of our public image .
20 I do n't know what he must think of our house , some of our furniture is over a hundred years old !
21 We can also think of our friend and feel the same joy , for in the idea of the transcendent friend there is a strange wonder and delight .
22 But we must go further and when men speak of dark skies , we must think of our own bright interior skies .
23 One can not help wondering what future generations will think of our freaks and follies .
24 Pringle grimaced sympathetically and nodding towards the riders , asked , ‘ What do you think of our local hunt ? ’
25 Blackberry , " said Hazel , " what did you think of our visitor and how would you like to go to his warren ? "
26 ‘ So , Tom , what do you think of our new Belinda ? ’
27 What do you think of our workroom ?
28 Wendy ; Oh Fiona what do you think of our new flat mate Tony then , not bad looking eh
29 What would she think of our country ?
30 What do you think of our personnel policies and how they 're working ?
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