Example sentences of "i know [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And er as I say , the only people I know on here now , are people that I 've met actually off here . |
2 | I know exactly how long I 've got . |
3 | ‘ But I know somewhere even safer than that . ’ |
4 | And I know full well now what it 's like to be standing on a picket line for seven months . |
5 | I know not how long he will do so . |
6 | Ross , on his return to Britain , went back into the new route business as an outsider to the establishment scene — a position I know only too well . |
7 | I know only too well how desperately anxious you must be . |
8 | He was making for the door when he stopped and half turned back towards her and said , ‘ By the way , Aggie , very little escapes you , as I know only too well , but have you noticed any difference in Jessie of late ? ’ |
9 | I was widowed four years ago and I know only too well what a terrible thing it is to suddenly find yourself alone . |
10 | ‘ I know only too well . |
11 | I am by no means inclined to consider Diodorus a mere copyist of his sources , and I know only too well that by stylistic criteria one could prove that Sir Ronald Syme is the author of some of the books written by his pupils . |
12 | But I know only too well that you do not love me , that you are marrying me for Papa 's dollars , and that I can not bear . |
13 | That may go down well with some Euro-sceptics among Conservative Members , but it infuriates our partners and reduces our influence in the Community , as I know only too well . |
14 | I believe what the Newcastle local authority tells me , because I know only too well how Gateshead has been affected by Government cuts which the local authority has been forced to implement . |
15 | I know too how intensely you have felt the influence of nature — its loveliness , its deep solemnity , its mystic , overwhelming power to strike awe and sometimes terror in our hearts . |
16 | I know there ever so hard the shells you know Robert says he 's going to have some dinner today |
17 | Having to put up with that for so long I know ever so well what patients mean when they mention those kind of difficulties ' ( French 1990 ) . |
18 | But I would much rather find Mason puzzling than feel , as I do only too often , that I know all too well what so many of his more consistently praised contemporaries are on about , in music that routinely tells me nothing I did n't know already , or would indeed prefer never to hear again . |
19 | But when I saw you tonight , working so desperately to save lives and help people , I knew exactly how deeply and hopelessly I do love you . |
20 | Yes she 's somebody I knew very very well indeed . |
21 | The other students stayed seated , all turned towards the newcomer , anxious to make his acquaintance , and I knew only too well that he could have any one of them he liked as his friend . |
22 | I knew only too well . |
23 | I knew only too well what would happen next . |
24 | I knew only too well that tracheotomy was indicated here but I did n't have a tube with me . |
25 | And I knew all too well that we possess our lover only in our minds , that passionate love is incom-patible with life . |