Example sentences of "know because [pron] " in BNC.

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1 That 's useful to know because I usually like to get up rather late .
2 So er I thought I sa I said well Jean 'll be the one to know because she 'll , but she also works for Jean 's friend
3 He 'll want you to know because he 's nothing to hide .
4 Your child may need to know because you or someone else in the family is ill , or because he or she has HIV or AIDS .
5 what you do n't want to know because it 's One of the problems here is there 's so much noise .
6 To this there is an instant response : it may be , but we do n't know because we have n't looked .
7 I 'm not going to say does anybody not know because we 're all new .
8 " We do n't know because they do n't tell us .
9 Yes sir he told me that er would know because they ha had been together in prison and that he also had information that they had been planning armed robberies together .
10 Well I do n't know because they 've put new flues and everything on these fires .
11 If if it 's go , well yo , we do n't know because they do n't , they have n't put out exactly when it is , whether it
12 But having left till the morning when she was due , I could n't even let Cathy know because it puts her in an awkward position , suddenly turn up on the day .
13 ‘ You ca n't know because you ca n't handle it . ’
14 Now I do n't know because you know there 's a photograph in that story of Mandy Smith as well and er Mandy Smith looked like Mandy Smith from about the age of fourteen .
15 Well how many weeks Stuart have we been talking in here about bre You would n't know because you have n't been in here .
16 ‘ I do n't know because I have only played with Rush , ’ said Dalglish .
17 And Graham claimed : ‘ Frank McLintock was a marvellous skipper — I should know because I played in the same team with him .
18 But whether that is acknowledged by our Friends of the Earth I do n't know because I mean they have so many stamps and seals on
19 ‘ They 'll know because I shall take great pleasure in telling everyone the truth ! ’
20 I should know because I live in his constituency .
21 These cats look well cared for and I should know because I work in a pet surgery .
22 I do n't really know because I was never at the pier when when a
23 Well honestly I , I do n't know because I have n't been in the discussions
24 Well I do n't know because I , I did n't speak to her about the money , Sheila spoke to her , but she knows not to speak to me very much about money , see
25 The trouble is I did n't know because I 've never heard the word before .
26 I do n't know because I said to you oh I had a super view
27 I do n't know because I mean a couple of people have changed cos it 's the only time that they can have it .
28 Your copy will say where it is , less likely to get lost , people will know because he 'll have a copy and can tell your beneficiaries to go an see a solicitor .
29 I think there 's one advantage in letting the Paymaster know because he deducts tax at source , whereas your second employer may not , and it may be to your advantage to be paying tax
30 Now with regard to auditors in particular , er he will know because he 's had some correspondence with me er on this particular subject , it is the view of the government that the er recognised professional body , the Institute of Chartered Accounts in England and Wales , is best placed as a professional body , to supervise er this sector er an argument can be mounted and no doubt he may seek to use this debate to do just that , to say that er this should be the subject of some direct er rule from Whitehall .
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