Example sentences of "[pron] know [prep] its " in BNC.

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1 Run by the redoubtable Cheryl , the wonderful Aultnamain ( along with the Cluanie Inn , the only pub I know with its name on even the most basic Highland road map ) is a Sunday mecca for musos and the merely thirsty from all around .
2 Perhaps we should decline the invitation to join the forum and just keep a watching brief , but I thought I should let you know of its existence and purpose , I would be interested to know if you think there is a suitable person in your branch who would be able and interested in representing CPRW on the forum .
3 The new government set out in 1649 to establish its position with a degree of success which must have surprised everyone who knew about its problems and had not realized the great energy that religious faith gave to its leaders .
4 The court has been told that that order has not been formally served upon the mother , but there is no question but that she knows of its existence and its terms .
5 It was taken on Wednesday and police have appealed to anyone who knows of its whereabouts to come forward .
6 Well we read about prayer and we know about its power but you know we often do n't avail ourselves off it and yet it 's plainly written .
7 Botanically , it is a one-off with no obvious affinities and no immediate allies ; all that we know of its ancestors ( from fossil evidence ) is that they were once common over a much wider area , as near as Germany for instance , during the mid-Tertiary period approximately 30 million years ago .
8 We knew of its existence from a photograph taken in the 1850s , but it has been missing for 150 years .
9 The sole recipient of those monies was the Society , though the funds were so ingeniously routed , through companies and agents who were unaware of their place in the system , that nobody who serviced the Society in any capacity whatsoever knew of its existence .
10 Here , as with most of Shostakovich , the content they locate is a projection of what they know of its circumstances - by which only a heart of stone would not be moved .
11 To set incentives and to monitor their impact requires reliable measures of what waste is produced and where : the next article examines how far countries agree on what counts as waste , and how much they know about its origins and destiny .
12 She could n't even be sure they knew of its existence , since the note was still there on the night of her own illicit search .
13 It was the Rolls Royce , Cadillac of its time and those of us who flew it knew of its ruggedness and its capability to do the daylight bombing .
14 did not belong to a dangerous species ) and he knew of its vicious characteristics .
15 No-one would argue with the statistics — marriage breakdown has reached epidemic proportion , so the CMAC must make sure that everyone knows of its existence .
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