Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pron] know [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Or perhaps he knew something unsavoury about Latimer 's personal life .
2 That might in itself imply that she felt for some reason that she would be suspected , or perhaps she knew who the killer was and preferred to keep quiet .
3 a six or so I knew what , that the nine was no good to me or the
4 There has been some argument about whether or not they knew what he was doing , but most of them now piously assert that they had no such knowledge and some take the view that it was an outrageous breach of confidence .
5 With people who 'd be have nothing to do with the music business or just you know it 's just the social er the social life you know .
6 come in the middle of the day or whenever you know they 'll be busy .
7 Or maybe he knows something that we do n't know . ’
8 Because let's face it Val she is a type of person , you get her in a party or anywhere you know you 're gon na enjoy yourself .
9 Fifty thousand pounds extra for the voluntary sector at a time when a recession , when so called but completely un care in the community is putting a tremendous burden of responsibility both on the voluntary sector and on we know what a good job the voluntary sector do in this city thousand pounds is a small proportion of the money that they are actually requesting from us .
10 Jo refused to discuss the Oscars ; the whole idea was too exciting to bear serious thought , and besides she knew something about the events of the next three and a half hours that her mother did not , and would not until her name was called .
11 Luke grinned , and suddenly she knew it was going to be all right .
12 Yet the table still looked bare , and suddenly she knew it needed flowers .
13 It was hard to believe that this generously smiling woman was the same predatory creature she 'd been watching just a moment ago — but the image she had seen was seared in her brain , and suddenly she knew there was no way in the world that she could allow this woman to be a mother to Kirsty .
14 And in the Football Post er cos everybody used to have the Football Post then , not like now , and so everybody knew what was in it and er there was like a Who and Why column in the Football Post and one of these was , Who will stop County now , you see because they was at top of the second division or something like that , and the team that was next to them was City in them days you see .
15 The Christian may be in a church which has been together for several hundred years , and so he knows there is a certain likelihood of it still being together next year !
16 But I was real familiar with his records and so I knew it was gon na be that way ; in fact it was really kinda fun to have to take a guess at when he was gon na change .
17 And so I knew I must do this now .
18 But if I had to decide I would say my favourite would be ( favourite country ) would be Canada because I have lived there the longest out of all places and so I know it better than any other country .
19 She got a man nobody else wanted and so she knows what she 's talking about .
20 She had not quite the disdain of him that she put into what she said ; and perhaps he knew it as well as she did .
21 The openings are controlled by incorruptible intelloids , and only they know which inner vaults hold valuables , and which valuables are stored where .
22 And apparently you know nothing .
23 The process that we 'll go through is firstly I , now the Council 's made this decision , will speak to the three Social Services Committee spokespersons about which home looks the most logical , and obviously I know which that one is in my own mind .
24 Well , that was a relief , and anyway I knew what to do next .
25 It could n't possibly be … a frisson of relief as I realised it was crème fraiche and not you know what .
26 A week before the wedding the sickness stopped and my mother said it had been psychological , she said that ‘ deep down inside ’ — I 'm quoting her-I longed for marriage and once I knew I was really going to get married I stopped worrying . ’
27 And like you know it 's not even always behind my back , you two always sort of I mean Cath when I 'm not er I mean like I , I mean I 'm , I 've got ta , I 've got ta tell you some time because when I 'm on my own with Catherine yeah ?
28 And also I knew he 'd booked a holiday to go to Antigua , but me being totally ignorant about cricket , did n't realise he was going to watch the Antigua versus England test match in April , so that 's where he 's off to in April .
29 And , and whenever they knew you 've come would you , would you walk through and , and they used to for us every time an tha and that in those days they 'd give you a couple of bob which is , it was a fortune to me at that age .
30 Erm and clearly you know they are of some use .
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