Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] of a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 E actually yours made me think of a story that I was told many years ago on a coach trip over Dartmoor
2 Paul Oldfield topped the lot in Melody Maker when he wrote of the track ‘ Living And Learning ’ that it ‘ made me think of a man who favoured The Jasmine Minks and My Bloody Valentine , but whose bedroom was so damp that miraculous spores and mildew afflicted his brown suede and paisley . ’
3 It made me think of a Bedouin taking out his prayer carpet and unrolling it in the vastness of the desert .
4 It had two wings , one of which made me think of a church .
5 She always wore a flowered cotton overall and her thin gingery hair framed a face that made me think of a martyr in search of grace .
6 I know what 's coming , it 's always the same , please God make her stop , help me bear it , let me think of a poem to say as a distraction , make this all go away , Charlotte , Alexander , Mother , everything , only not father , not the farm — ;
7 But if I speak of a stone that turneth all to gold , or a treasure hidden in the menstruum of whores , then the imagination is set to work .
8 Because when he told me their name was I thought of a girl I used to know called Louise , but it is n't her
9 It was therefore with a quickening of the blood that I read of a builder in Birmingham who has torn down his house in order to erect something bigger , and inadvertently left his neighbour 's previously attached semi teetering sideways .
10 From an old book of local walks I read of a route up the Remarkables , the jagged range of peaks which overshadow Queenstown across the lake , and which rise to nearly 8,000 feet .
11 But I I would n't er if I hear of a girl getting pregnant er you know now now it 's a very common thing I know , but sometimes I feel really sorry for the girls because it 's tying yourself fifteen , sixteen tying yourself down to children .
12 It tears my heart out whenever I hear of a mining tragedy and because I am not there to help or even to sympathise , something inside me feels the need to shout to all people , southerners especially who have never had fathers , husbands , sons to worry about when each day they are swallowed into the apron of the earth .
13 I find it tragic when I hear of a couple where one knows the other is dying , but neither can bear to talk about it .
14 I know of a school not far from this place where there are many highly deprived children , but they work well .
15 ‘ I would n't like to say that there is not such a thing as black magic but I know of a coincidence , or something that happened regularly .
16 I know of a couple who would suit , and who would live in the house with the children while you yourself were exercising — ’ he smiled , showing false teeth — ‘ your considerable talents on the stage . ’
17 I know of a drug which is a bloody good cure for a cold but it 's on the banned list because it 's supposed to act as a boost .
18 ‘ But I know of a way . ’
19 I know of a fellow of over sixty who took out a policy .
20 I know of a manager who seems to get great pleasure by bullying females and male w and male workers .
21 A few years ago , I heard of a consultant surgeon who had been drinking on duty for 20 years .
22 She said : ‘ The first time I heard of a case I could not believe it .
23 Yes I heard of a lot of things , the coil , er my my sister had the coil and erm and of course the cap which which it what I had .
24 It struck me as incongruous when I heard of a parish church , in a commuter town south of London , which was to enact a nativity play .
25 In Berlin , for example , I heard of a woman addressed as Fräulein ( ‘ Miss ’ , literally ‘ little woman ’ and widely regarded as a put-down , so that many German women have abandoned it in favour of Frau ) by a male bus driver , who said ‘ Danke , Fräulein' when she tendered her fare .
26 you see because living here like this and er I mean , I mean only yesterday I heard of an people burst in the door and this old lady on the head and where 's your money and that sort of thing , you know , so it it 's really terrible .
27 We all know how the week runs away with official interviews and calls , and how difficult it is to remember all the people with whom you ought to keep in touch , but when I think of the number of things which people of different types , like Lady Londonderry and Lady St Helier and others , have got settled by letting people meet at the dinner table , I despair of a man who never sees even those who have been longest in office on any occasion .
28 God knows I do n't want to rot here if I knew of a way out , surely that 's plain . ’
29 Of course you can well I knew of a girl who married I would n't say she 'd married well when she started out but her husband was enterprising e eventually got himself quite a good job at the at people who print the bank notes so so that they they started off in a prefab and they ended up with a new four bedroom bungalow with central heating at Athorpe Roding .
30 I knew of a man who needed an assassin .
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