Example sentences of "i know [adv] [conj] [pers pn] be " in BNC.
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1 | I know exactly where they are . ’ |
2 | I know exactly where we are . ’ |
3 | Too late in the day because all the hotels are full and I end up tramping round in the dark , lugging my pack and money ( cash , a great wad of hard currency ) , nervous of the hatchet-faced youths who watch me meandering round , concentrating so intently on making it look as though I know exactly where I 'm heading that I soon have no idea where I am on the mapless streets of Algiers . |
4 | ‘ Oh , I know exactly where I 'm going . ’ |
5 | Oh , I know not when she 's doing that . |
6 | I know now that she was unaware of our meetings . |
7 | I know now that it was him . ’ |
8 | ‘ Yes , I know now that it was a whopper , as she says , and I also know now why she said it . |
9 | I know now that it was n't anything to do with you . |
10 | I know now that you 're very good at making love , but no good at being in love . |
11 | I 'm not going to give them the chance to say I ca n't foster any more , I know when I , I know now when I 'm going to stop fostering . |
12 | When the car stopped I knew exactly where we were . |
13 | When they left , however , and I made the decision to stay , I knew it might be hard for me but I knew also that I was doing the right thing . |
14 | I knew also that he was on drugs . |
15 | I knew then that we were bound to go all the way , wherever it might lead , whether we wanted to or not . |
16 | I knew then that I was going to be an artist . |
17 | I knew then that it was more inspiring than if the sound had come from an orphean bird . |
18 | I knew then that you were planning to get out . ’ |
19 | I knew only that it was dark , and had been for some while . |
20 | I knew too that he was supposed to have exclaimed , ‘ By God , sir , I 've lost my leg ! ’ and that the Duke , momentarily removing the telescope from his eye , replied , ‘ By God , sir , so you have ! ’ immediately resuming his scrutiny of the Prussians and his own ‘ infamous army ’ chasing Napoleon to his doom . |