Example sentences of "[vb pp] [indef pn] of [det] " in BNC.

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1 But I have heard nothing of this !
2 ‘ I have heard nothing of this until you came into my gallery a quarter of an hour ago and accused me .
3 There were astonished interjections from Harbury who had heard nothing of this before , but Shildon went on to say that the accusation stemmed from the sale of the lease on the top part of the Fleet Street building a few years earlier .
4 He had heard nothing of this .
5 If he finds it necessary to copy , to study the work of other painters , or any way to seek for help out of himself , he may be sure that he has received nothing of that inspiration .
6 Harriet walked home wondering why she had not organised something of this sort before and marvelling at Mrs Rafferty 's complete acceptance of her own role in the community , one in which she obviously took it for granted that she herself had no need or right to ‘ a bit of a break ’ .
7 But she has said nothing of that .
8 Then truly he was afraid , for his small grey friend had said nothing of this narrow little place , and he thought if he put his head in he might never come out alive .
9 She has said nothing of this to me , and as her father I really ought to know , I think , what she , and you , propose to do , even if in the modern fashion you do not choose to ask me for my blessing . ’
10 I have met plenty of those since my husband left me — for another man , incidentally , not for a young bimbo .
11 But he had done none of these things Instead he had kept his temper , and not even threatened to raise his hand .
12 The fact that the UK government has done none of these things , leads one to suppose that a genuine improvement in the co-ordination of health and welfare services for the most vulnerable and disabled groups in society has not been the real objective .
13 She had felt quite revolted when Alec Ardis had , without the smallest encouragement , grabbed her ; she had felt nauseated when Fisher had , uninvited , caught hold of her ; so why had she felt none of these things last Tuesday night , when Naylor Massingham had taken her in his arms ?
14 McLeish had to remind himself that the dead girl behind them would have felt none of this dank chill .
15 She had seen none of this glamorous life ; she had seldom even been to smart restaurants , let alone banquets and star-studded receptions .
16 Li Yuan must have seen something of that in her face , for what he said next seemed to penetrate her mood , almost to read her thoughts .
17 In a sane world , I thought , we would have discussed the state of my feelings , debated whether I loved Syl sufficiently to commit the rest of my life to him , questioned my views on the institution of marriage , examined my mother 's motives in striving to introduce me into this state , have said something of some interest .
18 Elizabeth 's friend Maud must have said something of this sort , for I find I once wrote to her : ‘ Maud was right , I think .
19 Had not Lady Lavinia said something of this ?
20 No , I 've never met anyone of that quality , except Giacometti he was certainly a most marvellous man .
21 Never had she met anyone of such mildness , such ease , such openness of heart , such certainty of pleasing .
22 We still have n't seen anything of that chip yet , you know from
23 ‘ We have not seen anything of this kind in Britain , ’ added the Commission 's Head of Site Studies .
24 And you 've had plenty of that .
25 Which of course I 'll ask yeah I 've got plenty of those sort
26 And we 've got plenty of those . ’
27 Or , they maybe replacing some of these but they got plenty of these , or they 're replacing some of these but they 've got plenty of these ?
28 They 've got none of that stuff there have they ?
29 Got none of this ‘ flu , then ? ’
30 I 've had none of that since
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