Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] know he be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I lowered my eyes once I knew he was all right . |
2 | If she knew he was near , watching her from that distant , unimaginable place , then these past months of playing her part , of continuing Mark 's glorious laughter and zest for life in a sort of living memorial to his spirit — well , then it would have been all worth it . |
3 | I do n't mean art should be as clear as the instructions on a packet of seeds ; I 'm saying that you trust the mystifier more if you know he 's deliberately choosing not to be lucid . |
4 | ‘ Well , yes — I ca n't leave him unless I know he 's all right . ’ |
5 | ‘ I could n't stay in hospital because I knew he was there , ’ said the father-of-one . |
6 | While I knew he was only trying to give me a kick up the backside for my own good , I felt really , really low . |
7 | ‘ While I knew he was only trying to give me a kick up the backside for my own good , I felt really , really low . |
8 | He was starting to go bald , though I knew he was only twenty-three . |
9 | As you know he is very confused and if he has wandered off by mistake who knows what will happen to him . |
10 | So far as we know he was never a merchant , and he never went on crusade , but had he been he would have experienced all the five ways in which travel fundamentally impinged on the folk of the twelfth century ; and if we consider the impact made by the wandering scholars and the growing universities , the flow of litigants and diplomats to and from the papal Curia , the countless pilgrims and pilgrimages , the crusades at their most popular , and the commercial revolution upon the world of the central Middle Ages — then a love of travel and a readiness to travel must be accounted one of the major catalysts of change . |