Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [adv] know that [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Is the Prime Minister aware that the parents of Carly Reavill and everyone else know that he was misinformed on the circumstances concerning that child 's tragic death ? |
2 | ‘ I know canon law and I also know that it rests on the justice of God . |
3 | You could have — I know that now , and I also know that I could n't have coped with it then . ’ |
4 | And I also know that you spent a summer on rather a long walk . |
5 | As I walk round the croft I can feel a strange sensation in my stomach , a feeling not unlike fear , and I now know that she is dead . |
6 | It 's being it is being prescribed t for huge numbers of people , it 's being promoted as a very safe drug , it 's a very profitable drug , and we already know that it causes a very large number of quite serious side effects . |
7 | But I also know that you wo n't let me down . " |
8 | ‘ But I also know that I will not reach any of those records on reputation . |
9 | No but I just know that I 've forgotten something to say . |
10 | But I actually know that I , I , I … li , line , thinking er er myself . |
11 | Some guests , like Mel Brooks , are going to give a performance — you know that before they come on , but you also know that there will be a semblance of conversation . |
12 | Yeah , but you actually know that they were n't gon na have a |
13 | ‘ But … but we already know that nothing will happen . |
14 | They were laughed at then , but we now know that they were correct . |
15 | But we now know that what discovered was individual genes and , as far as we know , individual genes are always handed on complete and intact . |
16 | Once it used to be just child psychology but we now know that we develop all the time from womb to tomb . |
17 | In the past , it was thought that language began when the child uttered the first word , but we now know that it begins with the first interactions and communication shortly after birth . |
18 | The sun is just a star , one of many thousands of millions of stars in our own galaxy , which is the milky way , which we see as we look up in the sky on a very dark night , and it was called the milky way by the ancients because it looked like a splash of milk across the sky , but we now know that it 's a flattened system consisting of these thousands of millions of stars . |
19 | But they also know that it need not achieve the sort of certainty that leads theologians to drive wedges between faith and reason , or faith and history , in a desperate attempt to achieve a level of conviction that is impossible in what they see as a hostile rather than a mature scientific environment . |