Example sentences of "[noun] know [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Practice Rule 15(2) ( a ) says , however , " Every solicitor in private practice shall , unless it is inappropriate in the circumstances ensure that clients know the name and status of the person responsible for the day to day conduct of the matter and the principal responsible for its overall supervision " .
2 The Tauregs know every nook and cranny in the Hoggars , and proved excellent guides , but every ride was a bumpy one , and by the end of the day I had more need of the masseurs than the runners did ! ’
3 Determined to let Rune 's volatile lover know the truth — that , far from being lovers themselves , she and Rune were nothing more than strangers linked by a common family crisis — she began firmly , ‘ Look , Lotta — there 's something you should know .
4 Those concerned with Religious Education in the Catholic sector know the importance of ethos for the success of their work .
5 Miners know the pressure is on to increase the British Coal 's competitiveness and save their jobs .
6 These streets an' these bloody awful shops , an' the muck an' filth an' every thin' second best because folk know no thin' better .
7 Ere the weak Senses know the Use of Words :
8 This includes making sure parents know the reasons for professional concern , the statutory powers , duties and roles of the agencies involved , their legal rights , and any changes in the family which the agencies consider necessary in the interests of the child .
9 All parents know the scenario — all you can do is pace up and down rocking your baby while he screams the place down .
10 Thus the singers know the parts of at least twenty operas which are performed in turn , and at the same time they study a new one .
11 All of us who have been involved in trying to increase employment in Northern Ireland know the damage that terrorism does to our chances of achieving that aim .
12 The Banks know the cost of everything but the value of nothings .
13 Volunteers working the night-time shift know the number of calls will increase as darkness falls .
14 Maybe Ladbrokes know a bit more about football than messrs Wilson , Motson , et al .
15 It is important to know what type of meeting is best for a particular purpose and to make certain that the participants know the purpose and status of the meeting .
16 That would not be unknown , but most fishermen know the fishing grounds like the back of their hands . ’
17 And towards the end of each over — when the bowlers know the ball is most likely to be inspected by the umpires — the new gouges are disguised by rubbing sweat on to the roughened surface .
18 Reliance on this type of data for explanation assumes that individuals know the reasons for marriage .
19 Visitors to the town know the feeling .
20 Visitors to the town know the feeling .
21 Also , there is a need for a dissolution account to be drawn up so musicians know the state of the band 's finances when a member either leaves or is dismissed .
22 Employers know a lot about their businesses , how to apply for jobs and other work-related issues .
23 The depressing facts of the matter are that in those sectors still covered by the councils , areas like shops and catering and laundries , security and administration , people are already working punishing shifts for pittances because their employers know the chances of being caught dispensing illegal hourly rates are minimal as are the resultant fines in those few cases successfully brought to prosecution .
24 And then as long as the pianist or the accordionist know the tune I 'm alright
25 ‘ What I mean is do you for instance know the three-times table ? ’
26 ‘ Clearly the authorities know the rape camps are there and what they 're being used for .
27 We assume that demanders know the value of all current shocks , but suppliers do not , so we can write :
28 My next concern in this strange new land was how did Dr. Bach , when wandering the lanes near his cottage know the vibes that each flower , plant or tree emitted .
29 Most police officers know the bus times .
30 It is irrelevant to the Purchaser whether or not the Vendors know the warranties are right or wrong so long as they accept the risk .
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