Example sentences of "know [pron] have [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Take F C V. It does n't know I 've written the A B C ,
2 How did you know I 've got a sweet tooth ? ’
3 oh I did n't know I 've got a cheque book in there
4 ‘ How d' you know I 've got an 'urt leg ? ’ asked Dolly suspiciously , holding on to the door frame for support .
5 ‘ How do you know I 've had a win ? ’
6 Do you know I 've had a blue pen , I 've had a black pen and now I 'm down to a bloody pencil .
7 The England midfielder added : ‘ I 've only been with Leeds for a few days but that 's long enough to know I 've made the right decision coming here . ’
8 How you do that , if you put a diversion on , of course we know it overwrites the call forwarding , how do you know you 've got the right diversion to the right extension ?
9 She did n't know you had done the calving .
10 ‘ I did n't know you 'd sat the Knowledge Exam , Aunt Minna , ’ she snaps , after this lady has sighed , not for the first time : ‘ So many traffic lights if you go this way … so many …
11 ‘ I did n't know you 'd got a daughter . ’
12 I did n't know you 'd found a successor to Death-House Donald . "
13 I did n't know she 'd had a child .
14 Then Isabel saw Ellen 's stunned face and realised that her maid , at least , did not know she had spent the night alone .
15 At last Roman would know she had spoken the truth when she 'd denied knowing Garry .
16 No-one need ever know she had had the facelift if she chose not to tell them .
17 Barney Moss either did n't know who had staked the seed money … or he was n't telling , and not even the Spanish Inquisition was going to change that state of affairs .
18 She added : ‘ I told him I did not know who had thrown the food .
19 She added : ‘ I told him I did not know who had thrown the food he said he had seen me .
20 The case and conversation details will all be completely anonymous , so no one will know who has used the words or whose voice it is on the tape , but together they will provide a permanent record of how the English language was spoken in the nineteen nineties .
21 The tapes and conversation details will all become completely anonymous no one will know who 's used the words or whose voice are on the tapes together they will provide a permanent record of how the English language is spoken in the nineteen nineties we 'll go down in posterity , eh ?
22 Does anybody know who 's got the spare key to the back door , I just can not understand why people ca n't put it back where it belongs …
23 She did n't have to look round to know who 'd entered the room .
24 Eventually the guard climbed aboard and entered Mrs Ross 's carriage and demanded to know who had pulled the communication cord which none of the passengers could see from their seated position .
25 On the other side of the picture it is also instructive to know who has left the church during the past year and their reasons for leaving .
26 d' ya know we 've got the wedding coming up and I dread , I keep trying hats on
27 Adam pops his head in to ask ‘ Did you know they 've removed the word ‘ gullible ’ from the English dictionary ? ’
28 ‘ Do you know they 've got a Jew in the partnership now ?
29 Sidney , do you know they 've got a hundred and ten golf courses .
30 I did n't know he 'd got a daughter !
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