Example sentences of "[adv] know [pron] be " in BNC.

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1 It 's inconceivable that Andrew did n't eventually know what was going on .
2 Sweeting also confirmed that the Miss Johnson story originated from his aunt who , as he wittily put it , ‘ could only know what was told her ! ’
3 He would n't necessarily know what was actually in all the crates .
4 We put enough rehearsal in to know we were going to be okay ; it was n't people just going up there and jamming . ’
5 Malpass had told me a few more bits of the story ; not enough to know what was really going on but just enough to make me feel uncomfortable .
6 so I thought he , he 's changing things he 's saying well I do n't think this is suitable and I do n't think my way of tackling this is suitable because he 's used to dealing with different kids , although they 're a similar age , they 're not very motivated or mighty but they 're more motivated than these kids , but he says like he 'll turned back towards the black board and he 'll be writing and they 're shouting abuse at him , F ing and blinding and he says it makes me so angry because I do n't know the voices well enough to know who 's saying it
7 She did n't condemn even though she was shrewd enough to know who was responsible .
8 Banderas plays the innocent , but he 's savvy enough to know there 's gold in them there coat-tails .
9 ‘ But enough to know there 's an anniversary imminent , ’ Shales said .
10 We 'll be playing three-line hockey , with the third line led by Ivor Bennett , but I 'm realistic enough to know it is going to be a very difficult situation against three strong teams . ’
11 Enough to know it 's a waste of time and money . ’
12 Upstairs in the workshop , there is an air of quiet panic mingled with excitement because nothing is quite ready for the upcoming show , but it 's near enough to know it 's all going to be just divine .
13 Even thirty years later , when she was quite old enough to know it was n't her fault , that a house did n't burn down because a girl threw a skull into a horse pond , she still cried in much the same way when she thought of it .
14 For your information , before that phone call was cut off , I heard quite enough to know it was n't you who made it . ’
15 Rory had only seen fleeting glimpses of it , but enough to know it was there .
16 ‘ I 'm realistic enough to know I 'm going to have good days and bad ones .
17 I 'd been in this business long enough to know he was lying and that something was going on . ’
18 I can not find much information on these fish , I only know they are meat eaters , and will grow big .
19 I only know you are very kind and wise .
20 I only know it 's there . ’
21 I only know I 'm afraid when I leave you ; when you are out of sight , I feel lost , lonely . ’
22 I only know he 's one of the Feltons . ’
23 I only know there was a father who was both idolised and undoubtedly feared , a dogmatic and overbearing Catholic .
24 He had had his rest , his metabolism responded well to an occasional crisis , he had long known there was one looming here , and he may have sensed that there were advantages , both public and private , in bringing it to a head before the end of his premiership .
25 If they could have only known what 's going on in my head .
26 Of course he 'd always been enchanted , but , before , it had been too deep in his mind to be fully felt ; he 'd only known there was something that kept him empty inside , stopped him from being a proper person .
27 I felt — it was as if I suddenly knew I was going to die and I was nothing , just sand and dust blowing away . ’
28 ‘ We only knew we were carriers when Thomas was diagnosed , ’ says Beverley .
29 She only knew she was bitterly disappointed that she and Seb would not be living under the same roof .
30 And after all Elizabeth had done for her , heaven only knew it was little enough to ask in return .
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