Example sentences of "[Wh det] i [verb] of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Here is a special Times supplement , no less , devoted to the future recovery of Lebanon in which I write of the ships returning to Beirut port , of the re-opening of central banking facilities , the renovations at the temples of Baalbek , the arrival of the first postwar tourists — Swedes , of course — who were bussed off to the ruins of the Palestinian camp of Tel al-Za'atar and then to the Bekaa . |
2 | And then , most startling , a book called War , Wine and Women from which I learned of the existence of prostitutes and lice . |
3 | What I remember of the housing conditions when I was then residing in Motherwell , a mining er community . |
4 | What I learnt of the Al Fayeds settled one question but raised another . |
5 | Stooping , what I saw of the valley were glimpses of a richly farmed landscape and a dark brown river , all imbued with a hazy crepuscular Tuscan light . |
6 | But like what I saw of the women , they looked alright to me . |
7 | From what I saw of the match he played well . |
8 | At Riverside Studios during the interval of a play in Russian , I was chatting about anything other than the play to the Guardian 's critic , Michael Billington , when Mark Dignam approached Billington and , most courteously and with a touch of a bow , said : ‘ Mr Billington , I look forward to reading you tomorrow and seeing what I think of the play . ’ |
9 | I am pleased to have the chance to complete the enclosed questionnaire and let you know what I think of the NatWest bank and why I am less than satisfied with the service received . |
10 | That 's what I think of the house . |