Example sentences of "know [pron] would " in BNC.
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1 | Later , when I was more familiar with the beliefs and practices of the movement and had ‘ learned the language ’ , I would interact with the Moonies as though I were one of them , and , although I never pretended that I accepted their beliefs or that I was anything other than a sociologist studying the movement , members who did not know me would mistake me for a member — the Moonies themselves were no longer ‘ translating ’ for me when we were interacting . |
2 | They did n't know I would n't steal money like that . |
3 | I meant — well , if you must know I would n't 'alf like a cup of tea . ’ |
4 | I did know I would leave Manchester — I was determined to do that and never had any doubts that I would succeed — but Barbados … |
5 | Well , I daresay you 'd know I would n't nod off in the normal way . |
6 | ‘ Maybe you really have lost your memory or you 'd know I would n't fall for that . |
7 | Do n't know I would think that it 's , she told me twenty five pounds so I thought it was gon na be like cash or something and then I read the thing that says twenty five pound voucher but it did n't say what for , it just says voucher knowing my luck it 'll be book tokens ! |
8 | Perhaps you 'd give a ring and let me know I 'd welcome your feedback . " |
9 | I do oh I do n't know I 'd leave that , I mean what were |
10 | ‘ Listen , if I was n't just John Dyson , but The John Dyson , people would n't even waste their time asking me to do ten-guinea talks for the Overseas Service — they 'd know I 'd be fully occupied doing pieces for Playboy and Esquire at a thousand dollars a time , and going on television at a hundred guineas an appearance . |
11 | I could n't know I 'd be on a murder case . " |
12 | I let the Minister know I 'd pay . |
13 | ‘ I do n't know I 'd go any further . ’ |
14 | Well , summer , I do n't know I 'd like to go for about it , whe whether it 's calm or not , you know if it 's nice and calm but |
15 | Do you know I 'd feel embarr after eight years of being married right |
16 | But like , I mean God , do you know I 'd really hate that ! |
17 | She ought to know I would n't do that . |
18 | They 're not to know I 'd never fight . ’ |
19 | It was nice to know I 'd be missed while I did a Roland . |
20 | You could see from there ; and then we might know which would be the best way to go . " |
21 | She was torn between the urge to dance around saying ‘ Nah , nah — he did n't come , ’ and an inclination to draw Sam 's head upon her shoulder and stroke her hair soothingly : it was impossible to know which would have maddened Sam more . |
22 | And then again I tell you you could use the enema , and that er but er mostly it would you know you would get right again , but it took some doing , not easy . |
23 | How could he possibly know you would be coming here ? ’ |
24 | Well you might know you would ! |
25 | ‘ I really prefer the idea of an older man or even a bedridden man — even a person totally incapacitated — because at least when you bought him a watch you 'd know you 'd be wearing it in a week or two yourself . |
26 | So my said , Ooh you know what if it does n't you you know you 'd have none for next term sort of thing I said well I 've got quite a few for next term still . |
27 | Do n't know you 'd have to work it out okay . |
28 | ‘ Alison ! ’ the girl said , ‘ I did n't know you 'd be back so soon . ’ |
29 | Er and other er women would you know you 'd take it to them an and they 'd do it in , in their own homes . |
30 | I 'll let the police know you 'd like to enter . ’ |