Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] 's [adv] [adj] know " in BNC.

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1 Although it 's always difficult to know whether such a survey is representative of all staff involved in National Certificate delivery , nevertheless the EIS survey does represent the views of a substantial number of lecturers , ’ he said .
2 Undoubtedly , some of you will be , but there must be one or two people who are actually dreading Christmas er bearing in mind that they 've had to ask somebody whom they do n't really want in their house , or perhaps that person or people have asked themselves , and it 's very difficult to know how to refuse is n't it really ?
3 And it 's really good to know that there are so many applications in the , in the real world , medical and physical and , and otherwise .
4 North Yorkshire offers excellent possibilities for challenging walking but it 's also good to know that there 's plenty to do close at hand when the weather turns moorland expeditions into exercises in masochism .
5 But it 's very reassuring to know I am in safe hands here , ’ says Ken .
6 ‘ Well , folks , we may not have heard our favourite songbird sing for the last couple of weeks , but it 's certainly nice to know our very own Rory can still put on one hell of a floorshow ! ’
7 While it 's always nice to know a pony 's background , you can have just as much fun with a Heinz 57 .
8 While it 's always good to know the odd tuba player ( and let's face it , most of them are ) , Chase unfortunately was a fanatic , believing that there had been no good jazz since the King Oliver band .
9 Now it 's almost hour by hour as it 's very difficult to know what morphine dose Ruth should be on .
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