Example sentences of "[adj] of [pers pn] know [pron] " in BNC.

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1 so half of me knew I was a woman
2 Right , some of you know me , some of you do n't .
3 Some of us knew what that meant by then .
4 Neither of them knew her well , but they would recognise her as the secretary of someone important in the administration .
5 Neither of them knew him , the assignment was n't exactly official .
6 They were both young , of course , and neither of them knew what they were talking about .
7 Although neither of them knew it , the Munich trip was the last expedition that Leopold and Wolfgang would make together .
8 Neither of us knew what to do .
9 He said , ‘ Neither of us knew what the other was doing .
10 As neither of us knew anything about it we tried to glean as much information on the technical side of sailing as possible and build it in to our globe-trotting plans .
11 We sort of stood poised for a moment , neither of us knowing what to do .
12 ‘ She would n't feel like that unless something was troubling her , but neither of us knows what it is .
13 ‘ For all either of us knows my business might have boomed .
14 All of you know something about it , I 'm sure .
15 But not all of us know it .
16 I do n't know how many of you knew him .
17 How many of you know what transpired yesterday this time outside Moat Centre .
18 No , well how many of us know our local policeman ?
19 And that 's how it started and it was really just you know we said we 'd do a bit of fund raising and I think the men were pretty sceptical of you know they thi they thought we might fight over the first tin of beans or whatever .
20 The warden was a wonderful guy and he mentioned my daughter 's name to these girls and one of them knew her !
21 Only one of us knows what that secret is .
22 ‘ How well do any of us know someone else , Mrs Ward ? ’ he said philosophically .
23 The second defect is that the suggestion is too strong and is likely to make it impossible for any of us to know anything at all .
24 Does n't trust any of us to know our jobs , I suppose .
25 Do any of you know what the law is called that gives you your rights when you buy
26 Standing in front of them with her hair awry Delia Sutherland panted , ‘ Did any of you know my husband ?
27 One or two of us knew him quite well .
28 ‘ Plus he included a note about the two of us knowing we could n't live without each other . ’
29 Both of them knew what damage these Hessian boots and the expensive felt hat could do to those scabbed wooden clogs and the coarse neckerchief .
30 And yet they were writing about the same place , and both of them knew it intimately , and had known it for years .
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