Example sentences of "[adv] know [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd rather know I came fourth and ninth . ’ |
2 | It 's the law of the jungle , kid , and you 'd better know it . ’ |
3 | Death will quickly draw the veil and make us see how near we were to God and one another , and did not sufficiently know it . |
4 | This time you would scarcely know it is on ! |
5 | This time you would scarcely know it is on ! |
6 | But someone sent those cars after us and whoever he is , he 'll soon know we were n't involved . |
7 | The message of the Rio summit has been ( as if we did n't already know it ) that this is a small and fragile world and where conservation is concerned , everything is everybody 's business and that does n't just apply to the white rhino but to the artistic patrimony as well . |
8 | ‘ And remember that we may already know it . |
9 | If you do not know they are there , or if you do not know where they are , you will miss them . |
10 | Although such a statement is transparently obvious , as we have demonstrated earlier there are a vast number of crimes where people do not know they are victims , such as minor thefts , and many white-collar crimes . |
11 | In a study by Taylor of library guides in London polytechnic libraries she found that the users often did not read them because they did not know they were there . |
12 | Small numbers were imported into Europe years ago , but I did not know they were available again . |
13 | They ‘ soldier on ’ , and not infrequently find coping strength and skill which they did not know they had . |
14 | ‘ I did not know they were going . |
15 | What they did not know they could imagine . |
16 | But they did not know they were to be presented with tickets to whisk two people off to Claridge 's . |
17 | They were sold at the New Caledonian Market in Southwark during the half light before sunrise to an art dealer who did not know they were stolen . |
18 | The computer industry has only recently realised that , on the whole , ordinary people do not like computers and are only comfortable using them when they do not know they are doing so . |
19 | Some outstations were so far out of the way , the public did not know they were there , said Prestatyn Coun Richard Edwards . |
20 | I certainly did not know they were counterfeits . ’ |
21 | How unusual that word appeared from his lips , of course you , who did not know him , can not conceive . ’ |
22 | Alexia did not know him well , he realised . |
23 | The couple were taken to police headquarters for questioning where they admitted they had picked up a man on the night of 10 July by the harbour but did not know him and had only given him a lift into town . |
24 | She takes a short cut down Avondale Road , and passes the five-bedroom detached house of Vic Wilcox without a glance , for she does not know him from Adam , and the house is outwardly no different from any of the other modern executive dwellings in this exclusive residential district : red brick and white paint , ‘ Georgian ’ windows , a tarmac drive and double garage , a burglar alarm prominently displayed on the front elevation . ) |
25 | Evidence from all over the world suggests that women have all the gifts needed to be effective and caring priests : to bring the love of Christ to those who do not know him and to be enablers of others . |
26 | You may not know him , |
27 | ‘ I have lived with my husband for twenty years and still I do not know him . ’ |
28 | Twenty years I have lived with the same man and still I do not know him . |
29 | We have never slept apart and still I do not know him . |
30 | I have borne his child and still I do not know him . |