Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] of [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If I tell you that I can rid you of the damned spots will ye do what I say ? ’ |
2 | This is just as well , since such a decision will deprive you of the legal rights that you would have if you were dismissed . |
3 | This should assure him of a bright future with ‘ The Stiffs ’ and , in all probability , lead to the club captaincy next season . |
4 | ‘ We do n't tell them of the major side effects for fear of losing them ’ Field worker , Kenya |
5 | Can you tell me of an English poet staying in these parts ? ’ |
6 | Mr. Davies : When the Secretary of State next meets the chairman , will he tell him of the deep anger and resentment in west Wales that British Coal is walking away from the anthracite coalfield , with its enormous reserves of high quality and saleable coal ? |
7 | ‘ I wonder if you might tell us of a local hostelry where I can purchase a good dinner ? |
8 | Nonetheless the characterization of the fabliau writer in the text is a worthwhile subject of study , for an assessment of the tone of the fabliau beyond anything it might tell us of the usual origins of such texts . |
9 | Having examined the fabric of a church , what can this tell us of the local landscape ? |
10 | If you need to obtain shareholder or to other approval prior to completion , you should inform us of the specific clearances that you need to obtain and confirm your ability to exchange contracts by Friday 1st December , 19XX . |
11 | Could all teams also inform us of the proposed date and venue of their tie so that we can send a photographer when possible . |
12 | Your Pharmacist will advise you of the CURRENT treatment . |
13 | Any photo or object which can instantly remind you of a particular event , place , or happy feeling can be used to switch your attention to focus on this pleasant scenario . |
14 | It would be to let one maxim remind him of the treacherous limits of his information and the other of unconsidered consequences of delay , and try to fill both gaps in his awareness before letting himself be moved in one direction or the other . |
15 | I could tell him when his crown 's starting to fall off and remind him of the royal plural — and , well , lots of things ! |
16 | Canon Colson remarked in the Cuxton Parish Magazine , " The new posts and wires on the high road will remind us of the wonderful growth of knowledge and science in our age . |
17 | Did she warn you of the new plot , and needed protection ? ’ |