Example sentences of "[pers pn] know [that] [pron] [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I think it was 1964 , he thinks it was 1963 , but I know that we met in El Vino and hit it off immediately . |
2 | I know that he took to you and I 'm sure you 'll learn an awful lot — and you 'll meet such interesting people ! ’ replied Louise , equally thrilled . |
3 | As soon as I set foot in there , I knew that I had to be involved somehow . |
4 | ‘ I knew that I had to be the best at everything if I was to haul my family out of the financial trouble they were in . |
5 | Although I had seen you , Frankenstein , for only a few moments , I knew that I belonged to you . |
6 | er I knew that he lived at . |
7 | I knew that he needed to be alone to think about all that he had heard . |
8 | I knew that there had to be a wound : she had not been drowned or strangled or poisoned . |
9 | Did you know that she dealt in stolen goods , arranged thefts and then fenced the goods , did you know she arranged insurance for many of the smaller shopkeepers — her kind of insurance ? |
10 | You know that he stopped by the villa every day asking what he could do for me , offering lifts , bringing books , staying to talk . |
11 | And an achene is a small , single-seeded fruit that does not open , which you might mistake for a nut unless you know that it came from a single carpel . ) |
12 | She knew that they relied on a book called a Grimoire for their contact with Evil . |
13 | It had been bad enough lying to Piers , leaving him because she knew that she had to , however much she disliked it , but to while away her time here , doing nothing but mulling over past events , was a recipe for misery . |
14 | And erm we know that we went along this hill and we went along fifteen kilometres . |
15 | We know that she came to grief . |
16 | We know that you quarrelled with your cousin at Brand 's place ; he returned from the encounter with his face severely bruised . |
17 | Yes , well anybody can come in and trace their family , so long as they know that they came from Sussex at some point and they 've got something to work on , they 've got some idea of which town or which village they came from , then usually the Parish Registers and things like the Census Returns over the last hundred years are usually able to help them . |
18 | Yes , well anybody can come in and trace their family so long as they know that they came from Sussex at some point and they 've got some , something to work on , they 've got some idea of which town or which village they came from . |
19 | That 's why sometimes they got mad at him because they knew he was talking to them and about them and they knew that it applied to them . |
20 | He knew that they came from two different worlds , but still nothing would deter him . |
21 | Somehow he knew that she felt in need of comfort that weekend — even that provided by the man she had most cause to hate . |
22 | But he knew that she stared at him , and felt rather than saw the hostility there . |
23 | He knew that he looked like an ox , but that counted for nothing ; an ox could drop in its tracks just as easily as anything else . |
24 | George did not like being firm with Lennie but he knew that he had to be cruel to be kind . |
25 | He knows that he wandered in places which had never seen a plane , a car , or a radio . |