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

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1 To write of you a story of such mervayle
2 And , Sir , I come to crave of you a boon , that you will give me Rodrigo of Bivar to be my husband , with whom I shall hold myself well married , and greatly honoured ; for certain I am that his possessions will one day be greater than those of any man in your dominions .
3 ‘ Women , learn to give of yourselves a bit more ( with adequate contraception ) ’ , suggested Emmanuel Petrakis in It50 .
4 You do not have to think of something every time that the film stops , but please try to describe as many possible scenarios as possible .
5 But it is not at all obvious to the audience how the couple have arrived at this happier state of affairs , neither is it entirely clear what Bill Alexander hopes to add by exercising his powers of invention on the play 's Prologue , in which an alcoholic tinker called Christopher Sly is persuaded by a group of gentry to think of himself an aristocrat — the story of the shrew being laid on as a suitable dramatic entertainment .
6 Cos you 're actually supposed to think of what the message , the essential message you want to get across , and then work your illustration out accordingly .
7 Goddess , I ca n't bear to think of what the scum who come here will do to hir .
8 And now I come to think of it the light in here is not what it was .
9 and all to make of myself the kind of confection
10 You tried , tried hard , to make of it a life
11 It was perhaps precisely because both sovereigns were well aware of the criticisms which might be made of their Court that in order to fulfil their public roles in accordance with the aims which they had set themselves , they worked to make of it a thing of great splendour .
12 We are running down the side of the building now towards a stack of fat sacks , the perfect place to dispose of what the thieves do n't want .
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