Example sentences of "[verb] of [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | Where the Ministry of Defence has occupied land for generations or even for centuries , will my hon. Friend ensure that in disposing of it the Ministry will work as closely as possible with local authorities to ensure that it is developed consistently in accordance with the wishes of local people ? |
2 | There may be much to be considered of which the project manager is not initially aware . |
3 | This is an ingenious argument which made everyone think of what the real and guiding principle underlying the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 . |
4 | It 's relevant because at a time when I lived through the means test the one that , the real one , er then that would have been a very serious point because you could switch and turn and twist the means test in such a way that people would be continually at a disadvantage and the nearest I can think of what the effect of that was , living in a very working town , a very industrial working town and it was nothing like as bad as the one in London more recently , was the homelessness of cardboard boxes cities in London . |
5 | You ought to find someone on the same wavelength , who knows your mind , your love of freedom , who thinks of you the same instant you think of him . |
6 | Aycliffe 's face , kind but serious , demanding of her the condemnation she could not give . |
7 | It is not a condition that the third State be specified by name provided it is clear from the context or surrounding circumstances what State is intended , or that a group or class of States is intended of which the claiming State is a member . |
8 | These do not correspond to any pattern or structure inherent in the text , but consist of what the reader judges to be an identifiable unit , ( a phrase , a sentence , a couple of sentences ) . |
9 | Bass Point , one that has been developed , boasts a group of fine wall climbs of which The Cull ( E3 5b/c ) in particular should be noted . |
10 | Circular temples were also built of which the Pantheon is the best known representative ( 122–124 ) . |
11 | I guess an inexperienced parent just does n't know what to do with these intruders in the nest , and disposes of them the only way it can . |
12 | Only later , I told the now somewhat quivering Principal , only later , when Rosa had gone , did it come to mind that one or two of the other girls had made of me the same enquiry over the past twelve months . |
13 | However , because of the limitations in the design of the study it was not clear to what extent the link between subjective risk and recall was caused by less interesting factors such as the type of memory test used , the fact that risk ratings were previously given by the drivers , and the expectations subjects may have had of what the study was about . |
14 | The quicker he got rid of her the better . |
15 | ‘ I 've got something , all right , and the sooner I can get rid of it the happier I 'll be . |
16 | I 'm not saying we all had it together but you say you can er say that about four of 'em would then as that as that they got rid of it the other the others 'd get it you know eventually and th we 'd all have it in the end . |
17 | It is most important to remember that no double-stop can be played of which the higher note is lower than since this would require both notes to be stopped on the same string simultaneously . |
18 | Every step forward requires of us the abandonment of the past . |
19 | Assuming ( as we all do ) that our experience is somehow intrinsically different from the bat 's , how could we even conceive of what the bat 's experience is really like — that is to say , what it is like for the bat ? |
20 | No better summary could have been provided of what the Commonwealth idea was about . |
21 | foster a glib superficiality , a " literary culture " too like that of those milieux of which the frequenters cultivate quickness in the uptake , knowingness about the latest market-quotations , and an impressive range of reference , all at the expense of real intelligence and disinterested understanding or interest in anything but kudos . |
22 | The greater part of the Scrapbook largely consists of what the editor identifies as ‘ the British inheritance ’ which covers the period from 1966 — 1988 . |
23 | For which she was very grateful when she thought of what the day ahead was likely to hold . |
24 | The more he thought of it the more he was inclined to the idea that the murderer lacked any single , clearly defined motive . |
25 | Standards of achievement exist of which the housewife is permanently aware , but which she can not often hope to reach due to the other demands on her time . |
26 | In fact , he was to learn of it the very next day , and he duly performed his own half of the bargain with a strangely honourable integrity . |
27 | He spoke of what the Ministry lately refers to as ‘ the magic art triangle ’ formed by Prado , Thyssen and Reina Sofía museums . |
28 | When I think of what the ‘ ideal ’ look is for a girl , I always imagine it as someone looking happy , and that is the one thing I know I do n't look . |
29 | really cheesed off yeah , they do n't make it , they get to the door and that 's it , and you think of what the hell |
30 | How often when I think of you the day grows bright ! |