Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] we know [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ On average I suppose it 's fair to say that they are down here once every three months so we know exactly what they want and how to give it to them . ’ |
2 | We must introduce … another National Service Act for a limited period until we know exactly what is going to happen … |
3 | It would be much easier to begin to resolve this argument if we knew more about how advertising works , and if we could be much more sophisticated than we are about how to relate target audiences and purchasing patterns to advertising . |
4 | Women ‘ police ’ other women 's bodies because we know how important our appearance is in a society which objectifies us . |
5 | ‘ It is all a bit overwhelming and we are more frightened now than we were at the start because we know so much more about her condition . |
6 | We can not exercise caution unless we know how to interpret such findings in terms of actual conditions , other than those which define the relative validity of these findings . |
7 | A dynamical system — a photon , an atom , what you will — is in a definite state when we know as much about its motion as physics permits . |
8 | In other words , we identify a particular event as the cause because we know how it could have made the effect happen , not because we know it happened before the effect . |
9 | I do n't think we should say anything to Stephen or Eileen or of course Terry until we know more . |
10 | ‘ We can not think in terms of locations until we know more about what kind of attraction is planned . ’ |
11 | Carpet manufacturing in Kilmarnock had already been established for over 150 years when the company as we know today was formed in 19088 . |
12 | We are all structural-functionalists today , just as we are all in a way Freudians and Marxists whether we like it or not ; but we must also recognize that we do gain additional insight into the significance of social phenomena when we know where they come from spatially and temporally . |
13 | However , as Jencks ( 1987 ) has pointed out , intriguing as the adoption studies findings are , they are of no practical interest unless we know why they arise — and at present we do not . |
14 | We 've got our single layer network as we know so we take all our inputs we push them through the decoders and we 've got our single layer after that . |