Example sentences of "[pron] i know [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone I know at home is either here , or has been here .
2 Erm I I know with certainty that the thirty five hectare that we 're ask hectares that we 're asking for can be achieved , because we know the sites that er that where development will take place .
3 I 'll telephone someone I know in COBRA and ask him to meet us at Melbury Court . ’
4 My initial relief that there were finds to meet the cheque was replaced by a feeling that the letter was out of character with everything I knew about Andrew Stavanger .
5 But what am I to do when someone asks me for everything I know on Lake Malawi Cichlids ( as happens fairly often ) .
6 Everything I know about ethics I learnt on the football field
7 What I know of Moscow is that you keep your nose clean and do the work you 've set out to achieve , and that way there 's no hassle .
8 I imagine , from what I know of life in Bom Jesus , that she probably thought of herself as fraca ( physically weak ) or fraca de juízo ( mentally weak ) and prone to ataque de nervos ( nervous attacks ) .
9 From what I know of gipsies she 'd never make an official complaint even if we caught up with her .
10 Before I describe the trial of Justine Moritz , I must set down what I know about Frankenstein , in the hope of clarifying my mind .
11 What I know about palaeotology is n't too much I mean I obviously have to try and know a bit , but it 's not my field — erm in order to test the minor claim , you have to be able to get your hands on some rock which actually consists of continuous sedimentation over long periods of time .
12 ‘ In fact , what I know about children could be written on the back of a postage stamp .
13 I had no intention just then of attempting such a thing , but as I lay awake that night I realised that if it had n't been for Lili I might have felt it necessary to attempt to describe to someone , anyone , what I knew of God and what he had asked of me .
14 From what I knew of John Hayward , I think that Ackroyd is right in his surmise that at this personal crisis he was able to help Eliot more effectively than some more ‘ tender ’ spirits might have done .
15 What I , what I li what I , what I knew about tinkers and , and that , cos there 's nobody , there 's nobody has any experience of what it was like .
16 I bet if I told those Germans downstairs what I knew about Father 's job they 'd sit up and pay attention .
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