Example sentences of "[pers pn] know [conj] [art] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I know that a very large number of people get a great deal of pleasure and fun out of gambling . |
2 | ‘ You 'll know what she wants you to know and no more . |
3 | Do n't you know that a really submissive maid soon learns to please the Master in every way … every way , McAllister ? |
4 | If you know that a slightly longer sweater will make you look slimmer and you want to look that way , it is up to you to examine the diagram before you knit and work accordingly . |
5 | Erm you do n't know you know because the more our college prices keep going up and up , B H S on it , they are cheaper than our corned beef . |
6 | She knew that the more quickly the reaction happened , the more severe the shock to his system . |
7 | We know that a very difficult struggle is in store for us . ’ |
8 | The challenge with which we were faced on the day of the ‘ Fresh Start ’ Motion was that we knew that a very full House , which had come to hear the prime minister 's Maastricht statement , would deplete rapidly after he was finished , as the business to follow — a debate on the Earth Summit — was not very controversial . |
9 | The nurses were well trained in dealing with rich patients who were used to doing as they pleased and often disliked accepting the discipline of routine ; they knew that the very old , the alcoholics , and the more than slightly batty patients ( called ‘ eccentric ’ ) had to be carefully supervised . |
10 | He knows that the most successful companies encourage an eight-hour day at all levels , frowning upon overtime , whether paid or unpaid . |