Example sentences of "[to-vb] of these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yet Leapor is able to write of these things with good humour and to maintain a quiet hope .
2 And shall there insert every persons name that shall be wedded christened or buryded And for the sauff ( safe ) kepinge the same boke the parish shale bonde to provide of these comen charges one sure coffer with twoo lockes and keys where of the one to remayne with you and the other with the said wardens , wherein the said boke shalbe laide upp Which boke ye shall every Sonday take furthe and in the presence of the said wardens or one of them write and record in the same all the weddinges , christenyngs and buryenges made the hole weke before , And that done to lay upp the boke in the said coffer as afore .
3 It is helpful to encourage clients and relatives to talk of these feelings .
4 I hope you will not mind me having circulated this letter to Wales four MEPs , since I am sure they will be concerned to hear of these difficulties .
5 Minnie had written to her , a short and agonising note , penned with obvious difficulty , and she had replied at length , describing her — horror , Minnie , to hear of these floodings and most of all of the terrible pain which made my own insides contract in sympathy .
6 Directors and employees of companies which profit from things that are very unlikely to turn very unpleasant should be personally exposed to fear of these unpleasantness .
7 The cheapest to deliver of these bonds is the bond that gives the greatest implied repo rate to the short from a cash-and-carry ( or cost-of-carry ) transaction , i.e. a strategy of buying the bond ( with borrowed funds ) in the cash market and selling it into the futures market .
8 Although procedures do exist that will explicitly send data directly to , for example , the serial port , it is more logical to think of these devices as " files " and use the standard file I/0 interface .
9 But the trick was to think of these properties as mappable ; that is , capable of being thought of as dimensions in space .
10 , I mean it 's a lot easier to think of these things than it is for the other one , er , you would say , that was actually lazy bastard , but we did n't want to offend anybody , er , useless git ,
11 It is , however , useful to think of these phases as separate in principle .
12 She did n't know what to think of these solicitations .
13 In fact , in some ways it 's a lot easier because I 've only got myself to think of these days .
14 All she could seem to think of these days was the way Fen had kissed her , made love to her .
15 I did not know what to make of these people until , years later , I read the novels of François Mauriac .
16 And so in the course of time , we come to speak of these rights as equitable rights ( because they have their origin in the protection of Equity or the Court of Chancery ) or equally we refer to them as " beneficial rights " because they tell you not who has the legal title ( the legal estate ) but who is entitled to enjoyment or the benefit of the land .
17 Why was the House of Lords not asked to dispose of these matters ?
18 It is sufficient , in order to dispose of these appeals , to say merely that all the points which have been put to us by Mr. Ashworth and Mr. Harvey McGregor , for the health authorities , were put to Phillips J. by Mr. Harvey McGregor in De Martell .
19 Ergonomics is sometimes confused by questions such as , who is the ergonomist servicing — the employer or the worker ? or , to whom is he ultimately responsible — the state , the employer , the producer or the consumer ? fortunately it is possible to dispose of these issues without taking up any particular political position .
20 The only way to dispose of these rabbits is while they are out on their feeding grounds .
21 Francis might have more to tell of these towns — of their poor and their beggars — whom he tried to raise from the dull misery of want to accept and bless their lot by enjoying poverty and simplicity as great as theirs .
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