Example sentences of "to know you " in BNC.
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1 | But then once they got to know you … |
2 | Ultimately , if people do n't want to hear you , they do n't want to know you . |
3 | ‘ I 've been thinking of you — — far more ’ , he wrote , ‘ than I had ever expected to think of a young man — but then I 've got to know you so well , I really miss you very much . ’ |
4 | When Breathless first comes on to Tracy , her dialogue is hip and sassy ‘ What does a girl have to do to get to know you better ? |
5 | ‘ What does a girl have to do got get to know you better ? |
6 | Perhaps a letter from the local party chairman saying , ‘ I 'm interested to learn you are a supporter of ours and I 'd like the opportunity to get to know you . |
7 | She wrote to him quite sharply , not caring who read her letter , that : — it is impossible for me to post a gun as you ought to know you foolish man for what would the post office officials think were I to turn up with a gun to send ? |
8 | ‘ I 'd have to know you a lot better before telling you such things . ’ |
9 | Getting To Know You |
10 | The committee would like to get to know YOU better and therefore be able to run our branch more efficiently … so could you PLEASE fill in and return this page to any committee member/any group notice board ( see envelope provided ) /by post to the branch membership sec. , |
11 | Getting to know you so we are able to run our branch more efficiently … |
12 | I can not wait to hear from you again to know you are well and happy . |
13 | Of course , to know you have or have had cancer , can mean that thereafter every little ache , every little pain is a secondary on its way to catch you . |
14 | T. D. The ordinary working-man and his kith and kin , unless he was in trouble , he did n't want to know you . |
15 | When I got home I said , ‘ They ought to know you better than think you would marry a prostitute . ‘ |
16 | VETTING TO KNOW YOU |
17 | He would like to know you — both , ’ he added , including Marian . |
18 | ‘ In the first place , ’ said my old man , ‘ I do n't know you … in the second place , I do n't vant to know you … ’ |
19 | When you start playing your cricket at 18 or 19 , or even earlier , it 's very easy to get bowled over by the way of life you adopt — there are always a lot of people who want to know you and you can be carried along by that . |
20 | You need to know either the landlord or the tenant and , more important , he needs to know you before he can be expected to grant you the right to work on his land . |
21 | I wo n't kiss you both , I 'm not supposed to know you yet , but consider yourselves kissed . |
22 | ‘ Pure , heady power , to know you 'd caused such a scene . ’ |
23 | It will be good to get to know you as the months go by , as we share our gifts together for the good of many and to the glory of God . |
24 | Right , getting to know you … |
25 | They use it to help prepare themselves for the interview — i.e. to get to know you a bit before you arrive and work out the questions they are going to ask you . |
26 | Is n't it good to know you can sprint effortlessly for a bus , you can run up a flight of stairs without your heart thumping ? |
27 | White phlox — I would like to get to know you better |
28 | I 'm downright flabbergasted to know you 're treatin' Dolly so unkind an' beatin' 'er as well . |
29 | Unpronounceable — and unnecessary , unless you do n't want people to know you 're not married . |
30 | I suppose it 's a satisfying thing — to know you 've done it at last and it 's all there , nice and clean . |