Example sentences of "know from [det] " in BNC.

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1 The Minister will know from many of the schemes that he visits that one of the carrots that they hold out to young people is the ability to drive vehicles off road and eventually to train for a full licence .
2 We know from many studies that quite subtle changes in tasks can significantly alter their difficulty level .
3 We know from many surveys of public opinion that over 70% of the public would wish their organs to be used for transplantation after death .
4 The calf was er the calf was the chaff you know from that .
5 Talking about talking about life here is someone we all know , here 's someone we all know from That 's Life .
6 They often know from this visual appraisal almost immediately if another person interests them or not .
7 Those of the gods who are not subject to destruction , having observed the course of one period , know from this everything which is going to happen in all subsequent periods .
8 So we 've got quite a , we know from this , that it 's roughly er cubic .
9 Third or fourth one i you know from this end , top ?
10 As we know from any game , say cricket , only when an individual scores more on his last ( marginal ) innings than his average for all previous innings , will his overall average actually rise .
11 We know from another text that Iavolenus raised this very question ; and he seems , broadly , to have been in favour of interpreting such modalities in legacies as terms rather than conditions .
12 In a letter to the local governor , Ptolemy , whom we know from another text ( OGIS 230 ) , Antiochus III grants various tax exemptions and subsidies to the Jewish population of Judaea and especially to their " senate , priests , scribes and sacred singers " .
13 These people who are buying up houses now so cheaply from these , you know from these repossessions
14 In the four major faunas known from that time , from Scotland , Brazil , Argentina and India rhynchosaurs account for 30 to 70 per cent of specimens collected .
15 It is not known from that study , however , whether the reduction in intraduodenal bilirubin output resulted from hyperglycaemia induced alterations in gastric emptying of the meal , alterations in endogenous CCK secretion , or alterations in the responsiveness of the gall bladder to CCK .
16 Rhynchosaurs did not diversify — radiate — into so many different forms and niches as many other major groups of animals , but they are known from many parts of the world and they certainly did change and evolve with time .
17 The Doric temple became early popular in the western colonies and many more sets of archaic metopes are known from this area than from the homelands .
18 Such doors could have been secured by the use of a drawbar ; keys for the operation of such devices are known from some better provided for women 's graves .
19 In fact , what is known from these specified conditions is the attributes required .
20 The form of the Minoan town house is known from several ivory and faience plaques depicting house elevations .
21 Large figurines mainly thrown on the potter 's wheel and decorated in vase-painter 's technique are known from several Greek sites in the late Bronze Age ; and this may be a line where we shall one day be able to trace continuity of production through the dark ages .
22 Husameddin , however , writes that it was in Amasya , not Aksaray , that Molla Fenari studied with Cemaleddin Aksarayi , saying that it is known from several documents that Cemaleddin Aksarayi was , between 751 and 782 [ sic ] ( 1350–1 to 1380–1 ) , muderris in Amasya and kazasker under the emir of Amasya , Hajji Shadgeldi .
23 When at last they sat down to eat , a small crowd of children had gathered in the doorway , drawn from their own homes by the smell of puris frying , knowing from this that today was a special occasion .
24 She 'd grown up into a beautiful fair girl , and every lad in the county had his eye on her , as Billy knew from all the women 's gossip .
25 But I loved the orchestra the moment I stood in front of it ; and I knew from that moment that wherever my musical life might lead me in the meantime , this was what I wanted .
26 I knew from that moment that it was only a question of time — and perseverance on his part — before he would be completely cured .
27 She knew from that moment she had to be a Salvation Army officer .
28 His reply was he 'd do the same — so I knew from that moment onwards he was the man for me . ’
29 ‘ I have a business engagement , ’ she excused , and wondered for a moment if Lubor had guessed that her business engagement for that evening was with his employer , or if perhaps he already knew from some office discussion with him that she was dining with Ven ?
30 I knew from this that Martinho had already identified his brother .
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