Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] know [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Send not to know by whom the trigger is squeezed , it is squeezed by us all .
2 As I have already said , we do not know under what authority the coins were issued .
3 I do not know to which local authority the hon. Gentleman is referring , but may I try to explain the context of the debate to him , because it seems to be going straight over the heads of Conservative Members , as was evident in that intervention which I shall now try to answer .
4 I am surprised you do not know of them . ’
5 People can not be expected to buy the co-operative alternative if they do not know of it , or if they misunderstand it .
6 We do not know at what date Matilda had gone to Wilton , but probably she had come from Scotland as a young girl with her aunt Christina in 1086 to be educated at Wilton .
7 I regret that I do not know at what level the exemption was first introduced .
8 How long it took the different ancestors of these very different animals to evolve such tongues we do not know for there is no fossil evidence of any antiquity to tell us , but it must have been several million years .
9 One of the things I do not know about them , that 's women , is what they talk about and why the men are talking .
10 Given that these questions ask for purely factual information about the schools in which they work , it seems that the more junior teachers in many cases simply do not know about what their school is doing about such matters .
11 If we do not know about something or do not realise what is addressed can be understood in another manner or seen through another lens , it skews our viewpoint ; it limits our options ; it clouds our perspective .
12 But Coun Fraser said : ‘ Admittedly there is a county service but people in Aycliffe are not getting very much from it , either because they do not know about it or they ca n't get the benefit because the buses are n't available in here . ’
13 The children do not know about his sex-change , and that is why the new couple prefer to stay anonymous .
14 Perhaps , but not if they do not know about you , if they have no money , or if they all happen to be cat lovers !
15 We often simply do not know in what ways people in the past were drawing on ideas about obligations , rights or duties when they provided assistance for their kin ( Medick and Sabean , 1984 , pp. 20–1 ) .
16 One is believed to live in England , the other abroad , although police do not know in what country .
17 The envoys — I do not know by what trickery they were deceived [ here Nithard bursts out into the first person ] — thus increased Lothar 's share of the regnum so that it extended as far as the Charbonnière . "
18 ‘ There 's a great deal that you do n't know about me . ’
19 " There 's a lot you do n't know about me , Jenny wren , " Matthew said .
20 ‘ He looks strong , ’ DeVore said after a moment , ‘ but there are things you do n't know about him .
21 ‘ I do n't know about them , but if you walked towards me holding something like that I 'd be pretty scared . ’
22 Well , I do n't know about them .
23 Do n't know about them .
24 Daffodil Quentin seems to be acceptable to the other owners , who of course probably do n't know about her three dead horses .
25 I do n't know about her mother .
26 I do n't think he will , but he 's the MP for Selby , he 's a conservative M P , but I do n't care what politics they I do n't know about what party they they support
27 half past eleven just now literally just now and er and he basically he do n't know about what he 's on about .
28 Och well I do n't know about what na good ones anyway , and maybe get you a rugby jumper .
29 ‘ I do n't know about anybody else but I 'd love a nice hot cup of tea , ’ Rose said as soon as they were all in the house .
30 So I do n't know about anybody else but that 's cheaper than I expected it to be .
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