Example sentences of "known to [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly the aspiration is not limited in modern times to those who have read Emaux et Camées , the French book that Pound respectfully pillaged for Hugh Selwyn Mauberley ; it is to be found in all modern poetries known to me , Russian and Polish as well as French , and ( more faintly ) in British and American .
2 Writing about the novel in 1 927 , Eliot stated that ‘ nearly every contemporary novel known to me is either directly affected by a study of psycho-analysis , or affected by the atmosphere created by psycho-analysis , or inspired by a desire to escape from psycho-analysis …
3 My knowledge of the fauna is patchy because most of the trapping methods capture only flying insects , and because I have concentrated on groups that I , or someone known to me , can identify .
4 My own fate became known to me .
5 Two are still known to me and are not HIV & plus , as far as I know .
6 It was in a region well known to me .
7 Why so many of the other directors chose to sell at the same time is not known to me .
8 ‘ Sir Thomas Vaughan is known to me , being the administrator of the Norfolk estates , ’ Joan told him .
9 ‘ The greatest composer known to me
10 When they had finished , Haydn turned to Leopold and said : ‘ As God is my witness , and as a man of honour , I tell you that your son is the greatest composer known to me , either personally or by reputation .
11 There is to date only a single example of a Celtic deity known to me , apart from the cucullati depicted in debatable circumstances on the Colchester vessel described above .
12 Sotheby 's then would be able to affix a saleroom notice stating that the painting was in fact known to me , that it was not accepted , and that an original version was in the course of publication by me .
13 The order of Waite J. was wholly inconsistent with the law as so stated and can not be justified upon the basis of any authority known to me .
14 " Do n't bother , " she said , " I can imagine — the old hide-your-head urge — well known to me .
15 But what , of course , was not known to me , nor to Mr Smith , nor to my Rhodesian adviser who obviously knew nothing about Rhodesia , was the relationship between the tribal chiefs and the tribes : the chiefs do what the tribes tell them , not the other way round .
16 ‘ If they have , Khan , they are not known to me . ’
17 And no doubt other dangerous folk who might have been known to me .
18 The earliest evidence known to me about the special devotion of the Fabii to Hercules goes back to Fabius Cunctator in the second Punic War ( Plin .
19 This idea of type section for a particular stratigraphical division will be discussed in a later chapter ; all I must say here is that no type section known to me can possibly pretend to be representative of a whole unit of the stratigraphical column , however small .
20 The most spectacular known to me in Europe were the great rock-falls that occurred from tile sheer face of Ramnefjell ( Raven Mountain ) into Loenfjord in central Norway in 1905 and 1936 , producing waves which wiped out local communities and carried a steamer a considerable distance inland .
21 ‘ I will do as you ask for now — jet lag is catching up with me — but I warn you not to try to disappear ; your every move will be known to me almost before you make it . ’
22 The edition of the Selected Essays , which I had picked up in Cairo during the war after my copy had been pinched by someone in the Foreign Service ( whose identity is known to me ) , had a pleasant silk binding , but the paper was of the colour and of the dryness of a tobacco plant .
23 The time period of these rates is not known to me .
24 He said : ’ there is no statistical evidence that is known to me at the present time of people who are actually being discharged from the private sector We do not have evidence to bring to you of a substantial number of people who have been discharged against their will from the private sector . ’
25 The plan , if it happens , is for a new clubhouse to be built by Arup Associates , known to me and also to Britain 's Sports Council .
26 Olice Edis ( 1876–1955 ) accidentally became known to me , a feminist historian , through London 's Imperial War Museum .
27 One hundred and twenty five years on , we know a lot more about animals and plants than Darwin did , and still not a single case is known to me of a complex organ that could not have been formed by numerous successive slight modifications .
28 The actual information you quote my Lord was n't known to me erm it was on the cards certainly and all this information was passed to Superintendent .
29 Ignatius of Loyal er or er , more properly known to me in church history was the scourge of the wrath of the , of the council of reformation and inside of consumism but I think regards some years ago in on Ignatius spirituality of bibles which I 'm delighted to see John has mentioned in his prologue for the er for his introduction to Holywell the the the association 's there came to discover who Saint Ignatius er , helping to sort of tap greater spiritual depths and er resources and consequently trained as spiritual director er in Ignatian things .
30 er actually who are all in front , mostly from Stanton which I represent , they have made their views known to me some years ago , er this might happen , erm I 'm very glad that you have responded now to their concerns as well as the concerns of the villages and , and this paper does mark significant erm success co-operation between a lot of people involved and for that reason I welcome it , I would ask if it becomes be prepared to make it six months instead of three months please .
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