Example sentences of "[modal v] know who [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | For him to learn anything from it , he must know who wrote it . |
2 | Neighbouring farmers must know who owns that animal . |
3 | But I must know who killed my daughter . |
4 | Trembling with anger he said : ‘ Someone out there must know who has committed this terrible crime . |
5 | If it 's done properly , and I 'm not talking about fucking balaclavas and funny accents , there 's no reason why he should know who hit him . ’ |
6 | ‘ Even if this boy , Jamie , did n't write the letter , he might know who did . |
7 | ‘ But you might know who did , ’ said Lily in a voice . |
8 | I 'd better phone the police they 'll know who owns this wood , and get him to free you . |
9 | Put your hand up first and then we 'll know who to listen to please . |
10 | The answers come immediately : ‘ So we wo n't be cheated ’ ; ’ So we wo n't have to say , ‘ I do n't know how to sign my name ’ ’ ; ‘ So we can help the kids with their homework ’ ; ‘ So we 'll know who to vote for . |
11 | The Tour has begun , and by evening we 'll know who wears the first maillot jaune . |
12 | And if I come down with a sore throat now , I 'll know who to blame . |
13 | Put your hands up please and then I 'll know who to hear . |
14 | We used we used to have someone who we used to know who 'd been in one of the big houses . |
15 | This could allow the court , as in the Goodwin case , to order a reporter to reveal his notes so the company whose information was leaked would know who to sue . |
16 | The General said : ‘ I shall know who to blame if treachery helps the bandits . ’ |
17 | The case and conversation details will all be completely anonymous , so no one will know who has used the words or whose voice it is on the tape , but together they will provide a permanent record of how the English language was spoken in the nineteen nineties . |
18 | The tapes and conversation details will all become completely anonymous no one will know who 's used the words or whose voice are on the tapes together they will provide a permanent record of how the English language is spoken in the nineteen nineties we 'll go down in posterity , eh ? |
19 | The young man working in Lewes may live 50 miles away , for all we know , so will the hon. Gentleman deal with the problem of how on earth the local authority will know who works where ? |