Example sentences of "[verb] of [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Distressing , I mean , for the evidence it provided of my father 's state of mind . |
2 | On page 40 you will find a list of who to inform of your change of address . |
3 | I could almost see him ticking me off the list of people to inform of his change of address . |
4 | They were quietly seething , June 1988 may not have been the right time for demonstrations , but parts of the student body and some sectors of the urban population appeared to be contemplating some form of action to let the government know of their intentions . |
5 | Does anyone know of their whereabouts ? |
6 | Perhaps we should decline the invitation to join the forum and just keep a watching brief , but I thought I should let you know of its existence and purpose , I would be interested to know if you think there is a suitable person in your branch who would be able and interested in representing CPRW on the forum . |
7 | Did he know of her schemes ? |
8 | He might never know of her love , might never want it , but she was his wife . |
9 | She frequently waited for the King outside Buckingham Palace , even though he did not even know of her existence . |
10 | What did Nick Morley know of her troubles ? |
11 | Could Miss Hatherby know of her mother 's affair ? |
12 | This talented , if washed-up musician was n't harbouring Rose — though he might know of her whereabouts . |
13 | Did she know of her husband 's faithlessness ? ’ |
14 | 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 . |
15 | ‘ Somewhere out there are people who may or may not know of my existence , people I can call my own — ’ |
16 | ‘ What do you know of my affairs ? |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | ‘ There is nobody I do business with that does not know of my convictions , ’ Mr Carway told The Independent . |
20 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
21 | What do you know of our secrets ? ’ |
22 | I contacted the Welsh Office , let them know of our irritation at not being consulted and obtained a copy of the paper . |
23 | At least let me know of your address , even if you feel you can not tell the Ambassador , your uncle , or his wife where you are . |
24 | It would therefore be helpful to let me know of your availability at those times by completing the attached form . |
25 | I only wish that Dad could know of your loyalty . ’ |
26 | Above all , they must know of your part in the destruction of my Lord of Buckingham as , God be my witness , I know mine ! ’ |
27 | " Tell me , " he said , very softly , " what do you know of your mother 's past . " |
28 | It does no harm to let them know of your interest while a course is in preparation . |
29 | If you are pleased to do business with a customer , then let the customer know of your pleasure . |
30 | It is important to say how you feel and let your husband know of your need for overt support and encouragement . |