Example sentences of "[conj] know [adv] " in BNC.

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1 List two quantities that you would like to know , or to know better , plus two types of observation you would like to make , or to make better , in order to extend our knowledge of the Cytherean interior and of the level of geological activity past and present .
2 If you are interested and would like to help or know more about the Society then please write
3 ‘ I do n't think any of us knew how good he was a t the time , or know yet how much we 'll miss him now . ’
4 For this reason , when games theorists talk about the Iterated or Repeated Prisoner 's Dilemma game , they always assume that the end of the game is unpredictable , or known only to the banker .
5 No one hunted man-eating tigers more assiduously and successfully or knew more about them than Corbett .
6 Cos there 's all of us that know now , she knows .
7 It was something she had felt rather than known logically .
8 It does not necessarily follow that knowing more about alcohol will automatically result in more responsible drinking attitudes and behaviour , that is , the second course objective .
9 They did n't ask how they get from a man to a woman not that knows anyway but
10 She 's like a wounded animal that knows instinctively how it can be cured . ’
11 More appropot , though , is the fact that a user that knows only Windows would find it easy to use and become productive in .
12 They seemed delighted that I 'd said it , and to know just what I meant .
13 All the time during each turn it is essential to have a plan for the worst contingency and to know exactly what you would do if you suddenly lost 200 feet .
14 Just to know that he was there could bring a smile to the face and to know now that he was n't brought an ineffable sadness to them all .
15 Number said to understand and know beforehand
16 People , as we will see and know already ( see Stewart 1987 ) , largely choose to take heroin and decide to take on the lifestyle associated with it .
17 Again , it is a matter of personal preference whether you prepare the bud or rootstock stem first , but until you have had some practice and know just what is involved , I suggest that you start with the bud .
18 They decide they want a mainly blue or green or apricot room and know just how to set about achieving it .
19 If an organiser does not co-ordinate and monitor and know exactly what 's going on at each stage , then ultimately he has only himself to blame if something goes wrong .
20 It 's very important to be precise and know exactly what you 're talking about on these , cos you 'll get
21 Individuals may feel happier if they have a clearly specified job within the organisation and know exactly where they fit into the workings of the organisation .
22 Thus you can define fill as ‘ chainmail ’ for instance , and know exactly where on your drawing of medieval knights to apply the fill ( it is n't going to go on a flag , is it ? ? )
23 ‘ You are being very naughty , ’ McAllister whispered back , pretending to be severe , ‘ and the only thing that I can say in your favour is that I am in nearly as bad a way as you are , and know exactly how you feel — but be patient , it can not be long now , ’ for she knew that once the bazaar was over , and she was at last able to tell him the truth , they could go ahead with their marriage plans , the only delaying thing being the time it would take Mama and Papa to cross the Atlantic .
24 This technique has been used by salespeople for many years and consequently should be used with care , especially with professional buyers who are likely to have experienced its use many times and know exactly what the salesperson is doing .
25 Well no because unless they put the system in and know exactly what it was there are so many different ways of delivering water .
26 I will concentrate , together with my wife , on areas I have been dealing in and know well , such as Expressionism , Viennese Art before 1914 , with Schiele and Klimt , history-making design and outstanding drawings and watercolours .
27 The ‘ insiders ’ can walk down the corridors of the National schools in London , Leningrad , Paris , Moscow , Copenhagen , Milan and elsewhere , pause to listen outside a studio door and know instantly what type of step is being practised .
28 The sparrows alone , with their urchin adaptability , have found their snow legs , and know already that today the street-bottoms are as safe as the air and that they run no danger from dog or bicycle .
29 and know full well that it 's very difficult for them to pay
30 What could be more appropriate at Christmas than to remember children who have been deserted by their mothers and know only a hospital as home .
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