Example sentences of "[vb infin] of it " in BNC.
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1 | But from what little I do know of it , my understanding is that it basically dramatises the same power relationships , and so seems to appeal to the same inequalities . |
2 | After the finals it was time to pick the redcurrants and raspberries , which was no one 's favourite job , but the consolation of the thought of summer puddings , not just in summer but all the year round , goaded us on , because if there exists a more ambrosial delight I do n't know of it . |
3 | People can not be expected to buy the co-operative alternative if they do not know of it , or if they misunderstand it . |
4 | ‘ I do know of it , ’ said the prior , and closed the door of the aumbry upon the piety and wisdom within . |
5 | Not only did he know of it , he also knew she was involved . |
6 | He did not know of it , a thought which after a few minutes occurred to Wainfleet when Wickham encountered him in the pub . |
7 | From my country upbringing I can remember fields of blaggets less common now but I do know of it still being grown in Orkney . |
8 | If there is any attempt to bypass me in this matter , you shall all know of it ! ’ |
9 | Unfortunately , Forne and the Fife and Angus men will know of it as well . ’ |
10 | But I ca n't rid of it . |
11 | So I said , ‘ You do n't approve of it , do you ? ’ |
12 | In many instances the church has projected the attitude that although God invented sex he does not really approve of it . |
13 | It would be immoral , and I do n't believe any Christian would approve of it . |
14 | He did n't he did n't approve of it , so you , we did n't talk to your husband about it . |
15 | In my letter to Eliot , enclosing my own article , I had expressed the hope that , in contrast to Rowse , who told me that he considered my letter ‘ ineffective ’ , might approve of it . |
16 | Very shortly , the Albanians will also approve of it . |
17 | However , tonight we have heard that the Labour party will never approve of it . |
18 | What do you make of it , Peregrine ? ’ |
19 | And God knows what sort of a mishmash they 'll make of it . |
20 | ‘ Well — what did you make of it ? ’ |
21 | What does the learner make of it all ? |
22 | What do the waiters make of it all ? |
23 | I suppose what I was asked and what I said in reply will be subject to the ‘ 30 year rule ’ — and heaven knows what any archivist will make of it all in the year 2012 ! |
24 | ‘ What do you make of it ? ’ |
25 | What do you make of it , Breeze ? ’ |
26 | ‘ I wonder what St Wilfrid would make of it all ’ , wrote the 1984 committee chairman in the feast programme . |
27 | WHAT would Amos Brearly make of it all ? |
28 | The circumstances will dictate how much you can make of it from the standpoint of good video . |
29 | Exactly that passage from The Wanderer , for instance , is paraphrased by Aragorn in chapter 6 of The Two Towers : a candid mind might have looked to see what Tolkien could make of it . |
30 | ‘ What d' you make of it all ? ’ |