Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] of [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In the last section we have come to the interesting conclusion that B may alone exist of all our variables but we reached that conclusion on a magnet shape not much used in practice . |
2 | I could only think of that oh so English phrase ‘ It 's not fair ’ . |
3 | They could only think of another children 's home . |
4 | group you did n't , if you 'd said no there , I just threw it down and said well , you 'd better think of another one . |
5 | Some of those who thought the statement was true may have had very few experiences of extended dreams , and for them " dreaming " may literally consist of some recollections of thoughts or images which occurred immediately before waking up . |
6 | A Christian position must necessarily hold of this human being Jesus that he existed ( or exists ) in relation to God as has no other . |
7 | We could only dispose of this debris in the raging Shyok and hope that it would eventually be carried , via the Indus , to the northern frontiers of Pakistan — a region I well remember for its almost total lack of any suitable fuel container ! |
8 | It is probable that one can not properly speak of such a thing as a career as a mufti in the same sense that one can of a career as a muderris or a kadi ; but to the degree that there does appear to have been some hierarchical gradation of muftiliks , it is worth emphasizing that these did not lead to the office of the Mufti , which rather , from the sixteenth century on , was approached by the route of the medreses , mevleviyet kadiliks and kazaskerliks . |
9 | She 'd not think of that … |
10 | Why did I not think of that , then ? |
11 | They did not think of that … ’ |
12 | It may have been from a lamp outside , but in my nervous state I did not think of that . |
13 | standard sort of middle class thing but the pre thin they might not think of that because people sort of quite often think of that as not being an accent . |
14 | No , she would not think of that — no , never that , and she began to wield her feather duster with such angry vigour that Dr Neil , coming in , was amused at her bright energy which even the ever-lasting drudgery which she performed could not dim . |
15 | ‘ What a pity someone did not think of that before ! |
16 | I can not think of many times when I have been able to say that the Green party is very much on our side in this matter . |
17 | However , a child , having the book read to them , would not think of such complex ideas , and after all the book was designed for a child . |
18 | McFarlane did not think of this as war management : it was a matter of encouragement , ‘ smoke and mirrors . |
19 | ‘ How strange you did not think of this yesterday , ’ he commented . |
20 | Oddly enough , I found that I could keep the port wing up for a considerable time and , as I lost flying speed and I came nearer and nearer to the Engineering Wing area , the port wing happily stayed in the air until my speed was very low indeed and then gradually — and I did not think of this — one ( and only one ) of the prop blades gently ploughed into the rather soft earth , My port wing was still in the air , and ever so gently we made a beautiful semi-turn to port . |
21 | He talked about selling Astley and although it was probably little more than talk , he was forced to run it extremely economically , and could not think of another London house on the scale of Eaton Square . |
22 | ‘ Do you not think of those who must be responsible for them , who bear the burden and strain without training , and without help of any kind ? |
23 | In August , near Worth , he sent his mother " a memoir of the horribly devastated battlefield , scattered all over with countless mournful remains and reeking with dead bodies " and in December he wrote to a friend : " if one is to avoid losing all courage , one must not think of these frightful things any more " It is apparent how far removed this mood was from any chauvinistic or militaristic fervour — nor would we particularly expect any such fervour ( despite long established misconceptions about Nietzsche 's attitudes ) from one whose ideas of German nationhood were moulded so largely by the cultural preoccupations of a Hölderlin or a Schopenhauer . |
24 | The Armaments Inspectorate at Nuremberg , commenting on the successful concealment of preparation for the invasion , noted that ‘ the concentration of numerous troops in the eastern areas had allowed speculation to arise that significant events were afoot there , but nevertheless probably the overwhelming proportion of the German people did not think of any warlike confrontation with the Soviet Union ’ . |
25 | But he could not think of any other way to work safely . |
26 | In my 25 years of watching international rugby I have seen many incidents of violence and can not think of any country that is blameless . |
27 | Ten per cent could not think of any form . |
28 | I can not think of any flower that does not press better for being taken apart , although of course you will have to spend time putting it back together again when you want to use it . |
29 | I can not think of any United States naval officer whom I would sooner have in his place in those near-impossible circumstances . |
30 | Now I could write a book on Workers I have known and they are worth a mention here , because I can not think of any other branch of agriculture , but organics , where people will almost pay to work for you . |