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prep. van; in; opof4 betreffende ⇒ over, van, met betrekking tot9 〈relatie individu-klasse; onvertaald〉♦voorbeelden:rob someone of his happiness • iemand van zijn geluk berovenupwards of an hour • meer dan een uurgo wide of the mark • ver naast het doel schietenwithin a month of their wedding • minder dan een maand voor/na hun huwelijkit fell within four inches of her • het viel geen tien centimeter van haar vandaanproduce of France • Frans productthat's too much to ask of Jane • dat is te veel van Jane gevraagdof necessity • uit noodzaakdie of shame • doodgaan van schaamteit tastes of sugar • het smaakt naar suikera dress of her own making • een zelfgemaakte jurkof itself • vanzelf, uit zichzelfthat's sweet of you • dat is lief van jea distance of 50 km • een afstand van 50 kma gown of silk • een zijden gewaadthey had a hard time of it • ze hebben het hard te verduren gehadthe truth of the story • de waarheid over dit verhaalquick of understanding • snel van begripa girl of infinite good humour • een meisje dat altijd goedgehumeurd isa child of six • een kind van zes jaarthe battle of Waterloo • de slag bij Waterloobe of importance/value • van belang/waarde zijn, belang/waarde hebben6 a book of May's • een boek van May, een van Mays boekenlook at that sweater of hers! • kijk eens naar die trui van d'r!love of nature • liefde voor de natuurin pursuit of success • op zoek naar succesnone of his friends • geen van zijn vriendenof all the impudence! • wat een brutaliteit!twenty years of marriage • twintig jaar huwelijkyou of all people! • uitgerekend/juist jij!five of us • vijf mensen van/uit onze groepthe Isle of Man • het eiland Manthe month of May • de maand mei
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