Example sentences of "[pron] know [noun prp] [adv] well " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I feel I know David reasonably well , but the others I hardly know at all . |
2 | It 's only because I know Rome quite well that they 've asked me — Athens I do n't know at all . ’ |
3 | I know Rosie quite well . |
4 | I know Thompson very well . |
5 | Yeah I knew Joe s yeah , I know Joe very well . |
6 | I knew Washington quite well , having visited it two or three times while I was at Amherst in 1969 . |
7 | I knew Clare quite well , as it happens . |
8 | I knew George quite well in those days . |
9 | Piloting recognition tests for films gathered in Study 1 made it clear that for subjects who know Cambridge moderately well recognizing a particular Cambridge junction from among distractors is relatively easy , thus to avoid ceiling effects it was decided to use multiple different films of various individual junctions as recognition stimuli . |
10 | ‘ If you think you know Julius so well , and you 're sure you 're the kind of person he wants , then tell me something , ’ she said with soft malice . |
11 | And she knew Nigel quite well by now . |
12 | She knew Claudia very well ; they used to go to parties together dressed as boys . |
13 | If Bridget , who knew Geoffrey much better than she had realized , judged it better to conceal the real reason for their visit to Puddephat 's rooms , she would have to go along with her . |
14 | After a moment he added , ‘ Anyway , if you knew Elsie as well as I do you would n't blame Sidney for getting a bit on the side . ’ |
15 | We understand you knew Angy quite well and we thought you might be willing to help us . ’ |
16 | Because we know Italy so well , we can give you detailed information other tour operators simply ca n't . |
17 | and we knew him quite well because er before we moved , my parents moved to Debenham , we 've lived at Trimley and he lived erm well next door but one to us and er so we knew Mr quite well . |
18 | He thought he knew Ash fairly well , as well as anyone might know a man whose life seemed to be all in his mind , who lived a quiet and exemplary married life for forty years , whose correspondence was voluminous indeed , but guarded , courteous and not of the most lively . |
19 | He knew Irina very well from her Moscow days . |
20 | He knew Osnabrück fairly well , as he knew most towns in 1st British Corps area , although he 'd never been stationed there . |