Example sentences of "[adv] we know [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Ministers say well the serious fraud office is looking into it but that has n't precluded inquiries er in other cases like London United Investments and Maxwell er so there should be an inquiry er into the audit of B C C I so we know exactly what went wrong .
2 So so we know roughly going up to get and make some stars and he 's going to put chains and like all round these stars .
3 Few biologists , quite rightly , have dug out badger setts , and so we know very little about these elaborate burrow systems — except that , until recently , the biggest one known had no less than 360 metres of tunnels , with 38 entrances .
4 The eighties remains an enigma — already we know more about the rise of the radical new Right than we do about the demise of the old Left .
5 Really we know still know very little about what teachers actually do in the classroom , and it 's all very well standing back in university and saying teachers should do this and should do that , but in order to be able to offer guidance I think we really need to do more research in mixed ability classrooms to discover how teachers are at the moment dealing with the situation and where we might offer them more support , and that 's the direction I 'd like to see research go in , rather than more erm of the grandiose large-scale quantitative studies , which collect lots of figures and statistics — I 'd like to see a lot more studies in actual classrooms looking at actual teachers teaching .
6 Now we know differently , having opened our door after dark to persons we did not know or recognise .
7 Now we know exactly what she means .
8 Right , wait a minute now we know yet we need , oh we need the golden syrup
9 Now we know more , it can not , and therefore must be stopped .
10 ( Parent : ‘ Now we know more about what each of us feels , can you think of anything else we could do or say so we do n't get into this disagreement again ? ’ )
11 Okay , just about it now Okay , gon na ask each group what marks they 've given and why , now it 's not for the other team to justify it because it 's all a subjective thing but the thing is we 're hopefully marking them against the same criteria as everybody else because we 've all been in the same place and listened to the same things and read the same things , however , now we know obviously it does n't necessarily mean that everybody 's taken in the same things .
12 Next , it might be said that although Locke was in the business of trying to explain communication in terms of ideas being conveyed from one mind to another , now we know better .
13 Today we know better .
14 pull the bloody page then we know exactly , we wo n't have
15 Indeed we know very little about contemporary kin relationships ( Finch 1989 ) and can only speculate as to how increased rates of divorce and remarriage will affect family relationships .
16 We may sometimes hear merely a fragment of a melody , yet we know immediately what it is , where it comes from .
17 ‘ The whole chemistry of food changes when it 's cooked , yet we know so little .
18 What people do in retirement is equally important , yet we know comparatively little about this potentially lengthy and possibly isolated experience .
19 Hardy undoubtedly read Virgil in the original ; yet we know that long before he taught himself Latin his remarkable mother gave him ( on his eighth birthday ) a copy of Dryden 's translation of the Aeneid .
20 Times were not easy and there would have been much evidence of hardship , although actually we know very little of the ordinary day-to-day life of the miner and his family .
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