Example sentences of "[conj] you know when " in BNC.

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1 I never ever had a running line as I could offer anybody , although you know when the museum come , when I had orders for two or three dozen .
2 The most important factor in ‘ free stretching ’ is that you know when it hurts and how far you can go , making it possible for you to immediately release the stretch should you need to .
3 Every time you put some plant material in a book or press , you must have an efficient way of knowing the date on which you pressed those particular items , so that you know when to remove them .
4 Well , not an awful lot really I mean , you know , you , you ca n't win , as I say , it just seemed wrong that you know when people ask being asked to make cuts and make these charges that that amount of money should be spent on something else
5 So without knowing any more than you knew when you sat the exam , you could pick up an extra three marks there .
6 ‘ The police seized on that immediately and said ‘ Ah , so you know when she was due there ’ .
7 Well shipping Angus , so you know when the dredgers go on er er er creeping ahead , see we used to have er what we call the head wire there used to be a wire which was all stretched out say about half a mile and what you s and erm and all according what erm how much mud you were dredging for the depth of water and then my father would give the signal to say right , cos on the , on the head wire used to have a pull , we call the pulls and they were like er a jutted piece off the wheel and he 'd say five pulls ahead and we 'd say one two three four five right and we went ahead with it and then when we were dredging sidewards you see , used to sidewards , you never went ahead with it , not all the time you c you went sidewards across the river , and erm once you got ahead your side chains they moving up cos you got so far ahead th that the side chains were n't much good to you , so you had to then move your side chains so you got a little off the mud in an old boat and then re further up the river .
8 ‘ You know when somebody 's got it and you know when somebody has n't , ’ Mr Graham 's argument would always be .
9 You all smell things do n't you , I mean you know when something smells horrible and you know when something smells nice .
10 erm it 's an automatic enhancement and it depends on your actual length of service and you know when you actually apply for the for the infirmity allowance .
11 And you know when after we had withdrawn our labour , then various things arose in that needed sorting out , and the bonus system there , if we thought ours was unfair , their 's was totally out the window .
12 They also like this sort of excitement and you know when things chop and change and there 's sort of erm almost like a crisis situation and lots of excitement , lots of activity , activists actually thrive on that , they like that sort of challenge that stimulates their learning .
13 Erm , and you know when you 've gone wrong in the clarinet .
14 Do you know when you 've gone wrong in the clarinet , and you know when you 've gone wrong with the till .
15 Pig iron you know er pig iron was what they had I 've seen them pouring furnaces pouring it onto the pig beds , and you know when I was a kid when we lived in Caldmore from about half past nine at night all across West Bromwich , Wednesbury all over that area , you 'd see the sky light up and it was due to the pouring of er pouring the pig iron .
16 And you know when you start on the inside of wardrobes , you 're drunk when you come out .
17 Yeah you know what I 've done , it 's that er thing there well before I had it I used to put them on floor at side of ashtray , and now I leave it on settee and you know when I put me legs up , you know when you move over and watching telly ?
18 And you know when you have ordinary conversation when we 're talking or anything
19 Now , you , you 're , that 's a subjective feeling , you do n't actually know that there are neurones in your blood sugar level , but you , you certainly know when you need something to eat and it , it 's a kind of subjective feeling and it 's not farfetched in the least to claim that our genes have rigged our brain in that way to do that because obviously we 'd like to have more reproductive success if you know when you 're hungry than when you do n't and it may be that a lot of , in a lot of other ways genes affect our , our behaviour through similar erm effects , that is subjective feelings we have , often of an emotional nature to make us want to do certain things and an an and dislike doing others , and it may be that we , we 're really kind of lumbered with that .
20 She had several artist friends who invited her and it was easy enough to crash into other ones if you knew when and where .
21 Back in the city there were thousand of people doomed , dying and all unnecessarily because here was plenty , here was sufficient for the whole city and possibly the greatest sin that you and I can be guilty of and that the church is generally guilty of , but you know when we talk about the church generally its , its so easy because that 's general , you and I that are the church , not the denomination , not the organization , it you and I , possibly the greatest sin that we can be guilty of is the sin of silence , I 'm not talking now about a rude , belligerent , discourteous , butting hole , button holding of people , I 'm not talking about that , I do n't see any place in gods word for that sort of attitude or that sort of approach but are we still silent , what about with those with whom we have the right , because we 've created a relationship , because they know us and they 've seen us and they 've seen the experiences we 've gone through and they 've seen what god has done in our lives , what about with those people do we wait for others to do it , shifting the responsibility .
22 I know those pictures there are just showing you the result of something but you know when we discuss erm er a p er a situation it 's not a theoretical situation , it 's something which happened , something that does happen .
23 Erm but you know when it was in a block that was fairly near you , erm er I think probably children were the least affected by it , because er I think they adapt to things like that more quickly .
24 th you er I mean if it were very heavy you 'd almost sort of be prepared for it to go , but you know when you 're s s standing with a , something quite light , and you might have been standing with it a little while in your hand , and then suddenly the hand goes and ca n't you see that 's ve that 's very upsetting , it makes you not very confident .
25 No , but you know when you say like
26 But you know when you went to see Dr you went to the park , did n't they ?
27 But you know when I when I c last time I came from France and I came a came across the widest part of the channel er I got done once I had a B written on my board and then they come and crossed it out .
28 Yeah , but you know when you I mean when you feel sick , you remember the sick and it 's C I C against C I C and you just have to remember because in fact courage , compassion and integrity can actually help you to deal or to try to deal more or less successively with any circumstance .
29 erm but you know when you
30 I mean Doreen said erm I would n't do nothing about it but well when we found out she said I will , I 'll report him but you know when you know
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