Example sentences of "i [verb] you [modal v] [verb] know " in BNC.
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1 | I assumed you 'd want to know that wreckage of a dinghy was washed up a few miles north of here on the Welsh coast last night . |
2 | So , that would be Freud 's defence , now , I suppose you would have to know a lot more about modern history , to , to know , if this was really true or not , but erm , the the er , question that Freud was really asking himself , really was , why did Wilson let us down , because Freud admits that he regarded Wilson , when he came to Europe as a saviour . |
3 | I knew you 'd want to know . ’ |
4 | I knew you 'd get to know about my legacy in the will , the fact I was short of money , the row — and the whole thing just blew up in my mind . |
5 | I knew you 'd have to know soon enough . |
6 | ‘ I thought you would want to know ; I mean , there were things in the box that are n't there now . ’ |
7 | I thought you would have known . ’ |
8 | I thought you would have known not to put your hand over the . |
9 | ‘ I thought you would wish to know , sir , that Her Ladyship is making good progress and I should like to take her further afield to tackle typical hunting country , so that she may get plenty of practice before she actually attends a meet . ’ |
10 | Dear Rosemary , ‘ I thought you would like to know that I 'm still following your diet ( almost anyway and I have never felt better for years . |
11 | ‘ I thought you might wish to know , which is why I enquired of Edita , ’ he replied urbanely , ‘ But I 'm afraid it is nothing more than plain ‘ vepřové řízky plnëné žampióny ’ . ’ |
12 | I thought you might like to know about my four-year-old rescued Rottweiler , Penny . |
13 | There are Garden-wide requirements for glare filters , chairs , foot-rests , document-holders and , above all , operator training , which will be the subject of a separate report , but I thought you might like to know the position at the specialist gardens , all of which I have visited recently . |
14 | I do n't care , it 's just a useless bit of information , I thought you might like to know about . |
15 | I know , but I thought you might have known . |
16 | ‘ I thought you might need to know . ’ |
17 | ‘ I thought you 'd want to know . |
18 | ‘ I thought you 'd want to know about this , sir . ’ |
19 | ‘ I thought you 'd like to know , anyway . |
20 | ‘ I think you should get to know as many people as you can the further up the business you are , ’ he says . |
21 | I 've got another piece which I think you 'd like , it 's all to do with food poisoning , which is rampant in Cambridge , I think you 'd like to know how many people are dying each week . |