Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] know [that] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Professionally , if I felt there was a risk I should want to know that I was clear so I was certain there was no danger of me passing anything on to a patient or a future partner .
2 I should have known that she 'd be here .
3 I should have known that she 'd still be with you . ’
4 In any case , I should have known that it would n't work . "
5 I might have known that it would be one of the 2–7 verses .
6 Of course , I might have known that you 'd have some clever way of dealing with everything , though .
7 Nobody would have known that he was planning to puff on home-grown cannabis in Wales if it had n't been for the ironic coincidence that another Mr Perkins had mistakenly opened a package addressed to the actor .
8 I 've made some well some very big sacrifices especially early on in my career when nobody would have known that I was probably even in the country .
9 No-one could have known that she was going to bring them for the weekend . ’
10 And you may like to know that we have not neglected the infant 's biological need to suckle .
11 You may like to know that we are represented on the Wales Access Forum , which has just been set up under the auspices of the Countryside Council for Wales .
12 If it makes you feel any better , you may like to know that she 's been telling me that our separation was all my fault — because I was too proud to climb down , or admit I was in the wrong .
13 " You must have known that you were n't the first .
14 She should have known that she could n't outwit him !
15 She had forgotten that slip she had made ; she might have known that he would pick her up on it sooner or later .
16 She might have known that he would never divulge his relationship with Elise .
17 You did ask a question earlier on and I think the the erm behind the question was the suggestion that erm the Local Authority Councillors we have on the governing bodies are a terrible interfering lot of bigots erm and erm surprisingly you might like to know that they 're not really .
18 You might like to know that I have recently been in touch with a Mme Francine Roussel ( University of Nancy II , 23 Blvd Albert 1e , Nancy 54000 ) who is just completing a survey review of concordancers .
19 You might like to know that I 've approached no other company .
20 Dear Rosemary , ‘ I thought you would like to know that I 'm still following your diet ( almost anyway and I have never felt better for years .
21 No one could have known that he no longer heard the park sounds for the pounding in his temples , or that his feet felt iron-clad as he walked away from the woman he longed to hold in his arms .
22 It was n't his case and they were n't suspects , and they must have known that he was no cheerful extrovert , flattered to be the centre of attraction while they bombarded him with questions about Chief Inspector Rickards 's likely methods , the chance of catching the Whistler , his theories about psychopathic killers , his own experience of serial murder .
23 theoretical concept or something , they might have known that they wanted
24 ‘ And before they spend vast sums on the publicity launch , they 'd like to know that it wo n't be too much for you . ’
25 They will want to know that you have a safe , warm place for children to play , and that your kitchen and toilet facilities are adequate .
26 He had give his name as E. Thomas Reardon and it turned out to be a pseudonym , so cheques left on the mantel were useless , and he must have known that they would be .
27 And he must have known that they 're gon na be cheaper so why does n't he advise people who are starting out to take one of them ?
28 And he must have known that she found his touch distasteful , yet did that stop him ?
29 He must have known that it was bound to come out , and when it did his case would appear that much blacker .
30 ‘ Oh , very well , ’ he said wearily ; he might have known that it was useless to argue with McAllister — her tongue was as long as her will was strong .
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