Example sentences of "[not/n't] know that [conj] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Well we 'll not , we 'll not know that until we 've actually sent somebody on it , which is what we what
2 The Army had taught him that , too , and the SAS acceptance tests had rammed the lesson home by sending him out over the damp Brecon Beacons with a 55-lb Bergen rucksack knowing he had to cover a certain distance in a certain time but not knowing that when he had done it , there would n't be the trucks they had promised but a vague assur-ance of a cup of tea if he kept on marching a few more miles in that direction .
3 It was n't worth more than thirty shillings , but Nurse Rose would n't know that and she decided she would definitely give it to Nurse Rose .
4 Ingram was in no condition to knock on anything , although his head did n't know that as he leaned forward against the thick bottle glass .
5 They did n't know that if you have ecstasy you should drink a lot of water because of the risk of heat exhaustion .
6 Pocket Book 's big summer read is from a promotable young actress , Lucinda Edmonds , with Lovers and Players ; Marsha Hunt does n't quite give us another Joy in her new one , Free ( Penguin ) , but her fans wo n't know that until they 've bought it .
7 " We wo n't know that until we ask them , will we , and I doubt if they 'll refuse you shelter .
8 It was something I wanted to do , but i I did n't know that until it started to happen , and then with the removal business too it 's more or less the same kind of thing .
9 We were n't supposed to be friends with people with whom we were doing business , which was probably a good idea , but just the same , I did n't know that until I began to live on Oakley Street and found out that David was very distressed .
10 ‘ I wo n't know that until I meet her at lunchtime .
11 ‘ You do n't know that till you try . ’
12 Of course I did n't know that cos I 'd conked out with this gas you see .
13 Er , Chairman erm , I do believe that this has always been an issue erm of vested interests and bureaucracy administration but all I want to say to members of the council today as a member of the youth and community advisory committee is that extremely serious er far reaching decisions are gon na have to be taken because we were told at the last meeting of that sub committee that just to stand still because of the changes in legislation regarding transfer of funds to the er F E funding council , we will lose a further two million pounds next year so even if we er do not have to find any cuts within our own budget that money is going out of this authority 's budget it may come back in in commissioning agreements but because of the different timescale that the funding council works on we probably wo n't know that when we come to set our budget and really the issue for the Labour group I think in particular as councillor has said , is the question of budgetary control .
14 ‘ You did n't know that when you waltzed off ! ’
15 It would be easier now his mother was dead — though Clemence had n't known that when she wrote .
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