Example sentences of "[vb infin] of [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 However , we should know of certain techniques that are appropriate to the kind of furniture we make .
2 Of course , the fee charged will probably be greater as a result because the freelance programmer might have envisaged making use of the program elsewhere ; he may know of other businesses which would be interested in what he produces .
3 ( We do n't know of many businesses that shut at 3.30 pm . )
4 ‘ What do you know of such things as the Via Appia ? ’
5 Couns Frank Robson and Alan Robinson ( Lab ) have asked people living nearby to let them know of any problems although they are optimistic the new owners will run the club responsibly .
6 As there are so many potential areas , we need your help to let us know of any faults or hazards you see .
7 Do you know of any cases where the desire for success has led a scientist to falsify or misinterpret , either unintentionally , or deliberately .
8 Do you know of any discos or clubs in your area listing events under a cigarette brand name ?
9 Please write courteous letters to the heads of the governments indicated — and let us know of any replies that you receive .
10 ring me up and asking I understand you Anyway to cut a long story short , he was basically saying well do you know of any computers ?
11 Do you know of any shops selling ski wear which looks good and is reasonably priced ?
12 ‘ Your husband ’ , Louisa said , ‘ — does he know of these feelings ? ’
13 ‘ Lady Beatrice , what do you know of these matters ? ’
14 But even if that is held to be culpable ignorance , it can not be assumed that if the voters did know of those plans or intentions they approved of them .
15 You can rid of deodorant stains by making a paste out of bicarbonate or soda and salt and applying this to the stain for 15 , minutes or soak the garment in a biological detergent .
16 I do n't approve of late marriages , especially for women .
17 In the first place she had always consistently opposed fashion shows for her company ; she did not approve of professional models wearing ‘ Laura Ashley ’ clothes since they were not representative of her real customers ; furthermore , she had moral objections to catwalk cavortings as being sexually provocative ; ‘ Laura Ashley ’ clothes were not designed with sexual provocation in mind .
18 I do n't exactly approve of teacher-pupil relationships , for reasons that do n't need filling in .
19 ‘ At 28ft the front window cracked and I had a job getting up again' he writes , the Prime Minister did not approve of such risks by senior officers , but the CCO felt his men expected such leadership .
20 To be sure , the latter did not always approve of royal actions , for even the most pious rulers occasionally transgressed .
21 ‘ I would have thought , ’ Meredith murmured , that as a life-long vegetarian , you 'd approve of green ideas . ’
22 Do you approve of these changes happening all around the edges of our towns , or should something different be done ?
23 Gravenor Henson , the leader of the Framework Knitters ' Union , they argue , did not even approve of Luddite actions .
24 Perhaps the most obvious use you can make of non-ELT materials on video is to introduce topics which are relevant to your students .
25 What criticisms would you make of both notes with regard to their :
26 hero-narrator of Great Expectations , known as ‘ Pip ’ because , as he explains , ‘ my father 's family name being Pirrip , and my Christian name Philip , my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip ’ .
27 My father 's family name being Pirrip , and my Christian name Philip , my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip .
28 ‘ I do n't disapprove of go-go dancers .
29 No doubt you can think of reflex behaviours you have learned in this way .
30 No , she must n't think of such things again .
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