Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] know [that] the " in BNC.

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1 Either that or you know that the press has completely run out of lies to write about you .
2 Write down the communications and feedback necessary to make sure that everyone knows the details of the dance , where they are to meet , etc. , and that everyone knows that the others know .
3 Is not it clear that everyone knows that the Prime Minister has reduced inflation only by creating a deep and lasting recession ?
4 Although I know that the amount of exercise I do will keep me fit , these days I feel guilty about doing ‘ so little ’ exercise .
5 Although I know that the novel was published in the nineteenth century , the actual date escapes me .
6 Ven looked at her levelly for all of one second , then , ‘ If you remember , ’ he answered , ‘ it was not until the next day that I knew that the beautiful green-eyed woman with stunning light gold hair was a ‘ journalist ’ . ’
7 One main reason is that I know that the other person thinks I will act as promised and therefore she will do something which she would not do otherwise .
8 Catalogues come out early — you may have ordered as early as the Chelsea Flower Show in May — and although you know that the plants will not arrive before the back end of October at the earliest , more likely into November , you will have to plan where the temporary reception centre will be placed .
9 That was the point that she knew that the barrier had been broken .
10 As a model of gene activation , the mechanism discovered by Jacob and Monod in bacteria again provides a satisfactory prototype , although we know that the changes that occur in eukaryotic cells are different at a molecular level , and far more stable .
11 So , although we know that the phenomenology of motion-perception varies under differing conditions , we do not understand why our experience varies as it does .
12 We therefore add a supplement so that we know that the horse is definitely receiving vital micro nutrients ( these are nutrients required in very small quantities ) .
13 Conversation dries up , strain and tension increases and relatives will say that they know that the only thing that can break this living and extended nightmare is the death of the person whose bed they are sitting round , but ‘ What a dreadful thought to have . ’
14 Their rapacious habits have been the subject of bloody hyperbole in films and bestsellers , so everybody knows that the shark has ranks of fearsome , pointed teeth , an elegant , incessant swishing swimming motion , a tail with a long ‘ point ’ uppermost , and a big appetite .
15 Yeltsin said that he had promised to go with them , although he knew that the Russian Supreme Soviet would not allow him to do so .
16 A person would only be liable as a constructive trustee of money he had received in payment of a commercial liability , and which had already passed through his hands , if it was possible to show that he knew that the money was misapplied trust money because he had actual knowledge of the breach of trust or he had wilfully shut his eyes to the obvious or had wilfully or recklessly failed to make inquiries that an honest and reasonable man would have made .
17 He said that was fine and that he knew that the sails would be as good as the last suit that we had made for him .
18 A knife-point poked into his back every few seconds , so he knew that the mestizo was close behind him .
19 Salah said it was much easier to persuade people in a small community : Huaiwiri had only twenty-seven households and girls could continue schooling after puberty because everyone knew everyone else , because in any case no house was closed to any other , and everyone knew that the girls would come to no harm .
20 And , thought Busacher to himself , it would also help with the awkwardness of Suzi and Georg no longer speaking and everyone knowing that the little Hoflin was currently messing about with Gesner .
21 The fact of the matter is , carp are an endangered species , and everyone knows that the only diet they will accept if the winter has been especially harsh and the spring turns wet before St Oursin 's Day is that of young minced Wolf Cub .
22 I still have dark days , but now I have hope and I know that the Lord will keep me safe .
23 I work in a school and I know that the , the pupils , they do smoke , they start to smoke , you know , like in first , second year
24 And I know that the Tetleys and P G Tips tea bags are dearer as well .
25 No , I did not call the hon. Member for Carrick , Cumnock and Doon Valley ( Mr. Foulkes ) and I know that the hospital is in his constituency , but perhaps he will be patient .
26 As my hon. Friend knows , we have agreed to review the position of hill farming , and I know that the farming union is anxious to assist the Government in recognising the problems facing agriculture .
27 There is no quick fix for security in Northern Ireland — and I know that the right hon. Gentleman does not think that there is — whether in dealing with last Friday 's incident or , sadly , the tit-for-tat murders that follow .
28 It is the view of the C E C that all Labour councillors and all Labour Councils should be demanded to consult on reorganization , redundancy and redeployment and improving of services and I know that the national section secretary ,
29 Well , of course , you and I know that the reason you go to Safeways to buy things is not to get the packaging , not usually , what you 're interested in is what 's inside the packets .
30 But thank you all , and I wish you you the members and N C V O itself , every good fortune , and I think we 've had such a good day today , and I think Sir Leonard has shown us a really very clear way forward , and I know that the relationships which already exist , and those which will be developed can only be Thank you all very much for your support and help through those years .
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