Example sentences of "[pers pn] is know " in BNC.
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1 | And although Mrs Thatcher has none of these defects , she is known to be not averse to the occasional run on sterling . |
2 | The martial-law administrator , Crown Prince Saad , says that nobody will be expelled unless he or she is known to have collaborated with the Iraqis . |
3 | She is known to the world as Diana Dors . |
4 | On the Isle of Man , she is known as Lhiannon-Shee and appears as a blood-sucking VAMPIRE . |
5 | If I tell you she is known by some here as ‘ Aunty ’ Muriel , you may get the picture . |
6 | ‘ She is known as the Evel Knievel of parking . |
7 | Flamboyant and stylish , she is known for her strong views on promoting the image of the University . |
8 | She is known from her single volume of Poems on Several Occasions , published anonymously in Canterbury in 1740 but attributed to her in inscriptions in the Bodleian and British Library copies of the book . |
9 | Not , of course , that she is to know that , and not , of course , that I shall tell her . |
10 | She is to know what it means for her husband to " rule " over her . |
11 | ‘ What I am about to tell you is known to only a handful of people , ’ she said . |
12 | No signed or documented work by her is known and what can be assembled as an oeuvre emerges from the few surviving miniatures between 1545 and 1575 . |
13 | Often people maintain that it is knowing your stuff that really counts and behaviour is just the icing on the cake . |
14 | It is not difficult to learn a simple technique of inducing a hypnotic state in another person — it is knowing how to deal with that person once he is hypnotized which is important , and not to be indulged in for fun . |
15 | It is knowing that you are capable enough which is the difficult thing . |
16 | For example , it is know that leukotrienes are potent chemotactic compounds . |
17 | Erm I have said all erm conservation processes have been out it is know as a sham , because they have their numbers quite determing of course what this intention er that proper consultation so this time round . |
18 | What a relief it is to know the name of the instrumentalist or conductor concerned and to listen to a programme of records where music takes precedence over ‘ talk for talk 's sake ’ . |
19 | Being robbed is losing the confident skin you have grown naturally ; it is to know it can happen to you and if it has happened once … |
20 | Rather it is to know him personally , intimately . |
21 | How comforting it is to know that Charles can communicate so well with people who are 40 or 50 years older than himself . |
22 | The first , associated with Descartes , starts by considering the challenge of scepticism , the claim that knowledge is impossible ; and hopes in answering this challenge to be driven to expose the nature of what it is to know , from which the possibility of knowing will follow . |
23 | To know this is part of competence with the concept of B ; part of what it is to know the meaning of ‘ B ’ . |
24 | This criticism depends on a view about what competence with a concept is , a view about what it is to know the meaning of a word , about what it is to know the rules for the application of that word , rules that take you from one instance to the next . |
25 | This criticism depends on a view about what competence with a concept is , a view about what it is to know the meaning of a word , about what it is to know the rules for the application of that word , rules that take you from one instance to the next . |
26 | Equally , what an encouragement it is to know that there is , in struggling Christians on earth , one of the Godhead who ‘ is around ’ on our behalf ; and that when we are agonising in prayer , we do not approach the Almighty on our own , in all our poverty . |
27 | If you knew how terrible it is to know suddenly … |
28 | In the end , said , ‘ it 's all about getting to know the client 's business and having a partner assigned to that client whose job it is to know it and what it does or does not want ’ . |
29 | Other examples of biological control , as it is known , are the use of encarsia parasites to eradicate glasshouse whitefly , and Bacillus thuringiensis , a natural bacteria that kills cabbage caterpillars . |
30 | It is known as a speech output system because there is evidence that a quite separate lexicon is involved in speech perception . |