Example sentences of "[be] know to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These young men are known to police in the county .
2 The Pier Head is , in fact , a substantial stretch of landfill between the waterfront and three majestic Edwardian buildings — the Royal Liver Building , the Cunard building and the Dock Board offices — that have been known to generations of seafarers .
3 A.agassizii has been known to science for over 100 years , having been described by Steindachner in 1875 .
4 Barro ( 1977a , fn.9 ) acknowledges this criticism but argues that the principal movements in FEDV , which are dominated by changes in wartime activity , would be known to agents in advance .
5 MODULE-NAME-IS states the name by which the module will be known to LIFESPAN throughout its life .
6 Leeds , in 1981 , was dominated by large areas of mugwort and wormwood , and because of the proliferation of this genus deserves to be known to botanists as ‘ Artemisia City ’ .
7 To portray specific characters , whether imagined or real ( some were known to members of the audience at the first performance of Enigma Variations and Isadora ) , the would-be choreographer can use classical dance as a firm base but must pay more attention to his characters as particular individuals .
8 This man is known to history as Judas of Galilee , or Judas of Gamala .
9 Dušan the Mighty ( Sihi ) is known to history as the Lawgiver because of his introduction of a legal code between 1349 and 1354 .
10 Like Alum Pot and Gaping Gill , Malham is known to generations of " O " level , " A " level and C 5 E geography students as a superb example of limestone scenery .
11 It is also true that speakers in all classes use more standard variants in formal than in casual speech ( this is known to sociolinguists as styleshift ) .
12 the package is known to LIFESPAN as a module of type PACKAGE
13 the package is known to LIFESPAN as a module of type Package
14 The man , who is known to police as a leading paramilitary figure , said future IRA attacks on the Shankill would be matched on a scale similar to the Jamaica Street incident .
15 This instrument was known to Ptolemy in the second century AD , and — the underlying mathematical theory of stereographic projection can be traced back at least to Ptolemy 's great predecessor Hipparchus ( second century BC ) .
16 It was known to Paracelsus in the fifteenth century , it can be found in the fourth century BC in Hippocratic writings and is one of the principles of treatment in Ayurvedic Medicine which was written down over 5000 years ago .
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