Example sentences of "[verb] i know how " in BNC.

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1 I had to pretend I knew how to mark up blocks . ’
2 I mean I know how some of them do do it .
3 And old Ralf does n't know I know how to get to it . ’
4 Let me know how you get along . ’
5 Let me know how the seeds you planted get on .
6 Let me know how you get on . ’
7 Ring me and let me know how you do . ’
8 ‘ I want yow and Frankie ter pay yer Granny a visit every Sunday and let me know how she is .
9 Deal with it , discuss the evidence amongst yourselves and when you have arrived at your verdict please return and let me know how you find .
10 This is all pretty arbitrary so please let me know how you feel .
11 Let me know how things go there . ’
12 ‘ I hope I know how I would behave , but you do n't know until it happens to you .
13 From the many letters I receive I know how popular my teddy patterns have become and so I have done two special seasonable designs , this one depicting a teddy pulling a sledge full of gifts and for the next issue two teddies … well , perhaps you had better buy the magazine to find out for yourself !
14 ‘ Now it 's your turn , ’ he said , ‘ although I suspect I know how a woman gets to be an international model .
15 Give my love to Julius , and ring me some time next week to let me know how things are going . ’
16 That 's what Carole says as well , I said I know I know how you feel .
17 book , letting me know how much it is .
18 When Celtic lost I knew how the players felt .
19 ‘ I reckon I know how Leonardo da Vinci must have felt . ’
20 ‘ As a midwife I thought I knew how to communicate with mothers , but my skills with deaf women were abysmal , ’ she says
21 Could you also please let me know how to get Dr Alexander 's machine connected to the network .
22 Do let me know how you get on with her .
23 I picked an individual Cottage Pie , because that is something I sometimes prepare at home and I think I know how good ( or terrible ! ) it can be .
24 ‘ I think I know how to make him fall in , ’ Little Billy said .
25 I think I know how Armstrong 's answer to this would begin .
26 All the same , I think I know how you feel .
27 I think I know how those farouchely stubborn seekers of popular approval feel , as they endure the pedestrian trudge that leads finally to the green leather benches of the Palace of Westminster and the right to hawk insults at one another .
28 ‘ Buried treasure ; and I think I know how it got there . ’
29 It 's the only think I know how to do , ’ he confesses .
30 ‘ It 's the only think I know how to do ’
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