Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] know [adv] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When I heard City had lost again on Saturday I thought we would not get him — I just know how I would feel . |
2 | So you now know how you can change your minutes to decimals |
3 | Even a biscuit tin full of buttons and other odds and ends was finally put back in the pile of things to be kept because , as Granny said , ‘ You never know when they 'll come in handy . ’ |
4 | The prisoner learns in this jungle to trust no one , and because no one is to be trusted then it becomes additionally dangerous to share feelings because you never know when they will be used against you . |
5 | You never know when it might come in useful . |
6 | Er , as far the these building are concerned I think your point is valid , I mean , I think probably printers , I think that you suggest are left on because you never know when it 'll be to . |
7 | ‘ You never know when it will change ; maybe this will be one of those nights . |
8 | ‘ You never know when you might have an accident , ’ she used to say , ‘ so you should always be prepared ’ . |
9 | You never know when you might need it . ’ |
10 | You should be able to assess this work and remember names as you never know when you might need them . |
11 | The sufferer from alcoholism may or may not hide bottles but will very rarely run out of stock altogether " because you never know when you might need to entertain someone " — All sufferers from Chemical Dependency will tend to spend scarce money on alcohol or drugs rather than on food , clothing , housing or on unpaid bills . |
12 | You never know when you may be asking colleagues to perform " miracles " and they wo n't take kindly to being ordered about . |
13 | You never know where you may meet up with him . ’ |
14 | It 's great to have freedom of the skies , and you never know where you will land . |
15 | You never know how they 'll turn out . |
16 | This is a splendid incentive for people to listen hard since they never know when they might be called upon to paraphrase what they have heard . |