Example sentences of "[pron] i know [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone I know at home is either here , or has been here . |
2 | … The horoscope in the Queen prophesies disaster for nearly everyone I know on the 16th of this month ( with the New Moon ) . |
3 | To everyone I know under the age of 35 , it is prehistory . |
4 | From what he told me I know for a fact the IRA did n't use Mick during their bombing campaign in England at the beginning of the war . ’ |
5 | ‘ Tomorrow morning , ’ he said , ‘ I have to make my closing speech in defence of a man who is on a murder charge , and whom I know for certain to be innocent . |
6 | Will I know anyone in my former life whom I know in my present one ? |
7 | Erm I I know with certainty that the thirty five hectare that we 're ask hectares that we 're asking for can be achieved , because we know the sites that er that where development will take place . |
8 | I mean I I know in that budget thing that we put together towards the end of last year , we did n't really look at it |
9 | I 'll telephone someone I know in COBRA and ask him to meet us at Melbury Court . ’ |
10 | I shall press on however , for this pamphlet is the best exposition of which I know of what I believe to be a widely held position . |
11 | This overt intervention in our lives was experienced by me as entirely beneficent , so I find it difficult to match an analysis of the welfare policies of the late forties which calls " the post-war Labour government … the last and most glorious flowering of late Victorian liberal philanthropy " , 6 which I know to be correct , with the sense of self that those policies imparted . |
12 | My first rod is used to cast to within a yard or two of a predetermined spot ; a spot which I know from past experience is a productive one . |
13 | But what am I to do when someone asks me for everything I know on Lake Malawi Cichlids ( as happens fairly often ) . |
14 | Everything I know about ethics I learnt on the football field |
15 | ‘ I want to tell you everything I know about all this so far , and in detail . |
16 | ‘ I 've never wanted anyone this much — to the extent that I can disregard everything I know about you and believe about myself … |
17 | Wright J. agreed saying : ‘ Visitors have an absolute power ; the only absolute one I know of in England . ’ |
18 | the only one I know of that 's with |
19 | yeah and that 's the only one I know of it 's incredible to me either |
20 | I have learned what I know with them . |
21 | He wants a girl friend and I want a boy friend , and as I like him ( or at least what I know of him ) and I think he likes me , I think it would be good for both of us if we could be friends . |
22 | ‘ I do n't know whether you 're one of those who are interested in such things — from what I know of you I 'd say probably not . |
23 | Now , from what I know of him he can get a good sound out of anything , but the amps he 's been using recently ( until he had them nicked from his car ) were Marshall Valvestate 80s . |
24 | What I know of Moscow is that you keep your nose clean and do the work you 've set out to achieve , and that way there 's no hassle . |
25 | Erm it it does n't er er a from what I know of the the Swindon one , five thousand pounds seems very fair . |
26 | " From what I know of the previous accounts the Winter Marsh investment — or error of judgment — is one of the main causes of the group 's present financial difficulties . " |
27 | I imagine , from what I know of life in Bom Jesus , that she probably thought of herself as fraca ( physically weak ) or fraca de juízo ( mentally weak ) and prone to ataque de nervos ( nervous attacks ) . |
28 | ‘ That just does n't tie in with what I know of you , the way you feel about your mother and your brothers . ’ |
29 | From what I know of gipsies she 'd never make an official complaint even if we caught up with her . |
30 | ‘ What I know of it , Herr Wolff-Dietrich . |