Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] know [indef pn] about " in BNC.
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1 | Which I 'd know nothing about , er but just highly specialized in itself . |
2 | You ca n't possibly be ill in digs , you might die and nobody 'd know anything about it " |
3 | Coming from the Health Department , who should know something about how difficult it is to align health and age , it really takes the biscuit . |
4 | The dealing manager was still laughing : " Before you get on the market , you should know something about it yourself . |
5 | I said that I would come in for every match and sit in the library and deal with questions and enquiries — there was no point in simply having it supervised by a steward who might know nothing about books or history . ’ |
6 | You can know everything about a person , and know them for years , and still be miles away from them . |
7 | We should know something about the periodicity of the variables we are monitoring if we are not to risk either unnecessarily detailed data collection or aliasing of trends ; |
8 | Perhaps they reflect nothing at all except the accidents of conception : but I suspect that there is often , in fact , a buried clue here , and that if we could unearth it we should know something about the early growth of many market towns that no documents will ever tell us . |
9 | If , for example , we knew what animals with neocortices could do that species lacking them could n't do we would know something about the cortex without having to ablate it in a single animal . |
10 | , … or to strike south to the Waste , recapture the girl — remember , they may know nothing about her — and then ride back either by the track on the other side of the Swamp or carry on direct south towards Leicester . |
11 | They may know nothing about media selection , or how to produce a TV commercial , or what it costs to buy a 20 cm × 5 cols space in the Finchley Advertiser . |
12 | They may know something about Laura Channing and on the other hand they may not . |
13 | Somehow or other that piece of parchment and the seed cake lie at the very heart of the murder and they must know something about both . |
14 | I did n't think they could know anything about my boat — she was at least a mile away , on the northern edge of Winter Marsh , and as I 'd come from the road on the south they had no reason to search the northern shore . |
15 | Solicitors well they will know something about your affairs possibly , because of hav to dealing with houses , other difficulties you may have come across form time to time . |
16 | We suspect that he may know something about the downing of this plane that we do n't know he knows , if you follow me . |
17 | He is shaking his head and pleading not guilty , but he may know something about its origins . |
18 | To do this , he should know something about the probability of sounds being symbolised in one way or another , and which is the most likely way for this set of sounds to be symbolised . |
19 | Jackie said , well ring them , sh he should know something about it ! |
20 | Although she had never allowed herself to consider it a possibility , the thought had crossed her mind that he might know something about that letter . |
21 | We could borrow one easily enough from a lifting vessel or salvage tug but the chances are high that he 'd know nothing about explosives . |