Example sentences of "that [pron] have know [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Erm I can personally testify that the , the award winner that this year is somebody that I 've known for something like twenty six , twenty seven years .
2 He said : ‘ I 'm here to learn about the situation on the ground beyond things that I 've known from previous trips and a long-term study of the issues .
3 People that I have known through the years in the music business always knew where to find me and I never moved address .
4 Is it surprising that in respect of foreign affairs this is the most ill-informed House of Commons that I have known in my 30 years here ?
5 She said that she knew about it and that she had known for quite a while .
6 Candida Gray , Candida Gray , a name that she had known for as many years as she had known any such names ; she had not read as many of the novels as she ought to have done , but she had read one at least , and that one she actually remembered .
7 A bedroom that she had known for at least ten of her seventeen years .
8 It was impossible to do anything except admit something that she had known for a very long time .
9 Their mother , pale as the highland moon that she had known as a child , slept like a ghost embroidered on smoke .
10 The Hochhauser Season had come along just at the right time , a time when she needed a little excitement , a little glamour , a little of the old camaraderie that she had known with her friends in Vienna .
11 No she does n't , it 's things that she 's known for years .
12 I do n't think that there is any doubt that we have known for more than thirty years that smoking is associated with er ma er , fatal diseases and er not just fatal disease but , diseases but very debilitating diseases .
13 He had one photograph , from Shaun 's wedding , and the photograph 's arrival had been the first that he 'd known about any of it .
14 The mistake was made even more stupid by the fact that he had known for some time the big tides were due .
15 He realized afterwards that he had known for years , that there were a hundred fine details that he had chosen to ignore about her behaviour , her phone conversations , the times of her comings and goings .
16 Citing Paul Wilkinson , professor of international relations at St Andrew 's University and head of the Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism , as a leading proponent of this view , she reported that he had known about the timer match for almost a year .
17 Anyway , someone pointed out that the face in the mirror was obviously not the face of the woman looking into it , something to do with the angle at which the mirror was held , and what theory they attached to that , whether it had been intended , or a mistake , or even an overpainting at a later date — he did not remember that he had known about that .
18 Bird Jr denied Colombian suggestions that he had known about the 1989 shipment , but he admitted having had discussions with a former Israeli army officer who had plans to establish a business in Antigua .
19 On 5 August 1974 , the President admitted that he had known of the Watergate break-in in June 1972 , and confessed to his part in the subsequent cover-up .
20 However , Rico was himself arrested on Dec. 10 for allegedly inciting public disorder , by claiming in the press that there were major problems still unresolved in the Army , that he had known of the intended rebellion , and that he had made a mistake in not preventing it .
21 UK Prime Minister John Major , whose critics claimed that he had known of fraud within BCCI when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1990 , announced on July 22 that Lord Justice Bingham would head an inquiry into the BCCI affair .
22 Julius stood and watched her go , and wondered what else she would have said to him if she had known the complete truth ; that he had known from the very start exactly who had sent that poison pen letter to her .
23 The Indians of the Plains — Apache and Comanche — that he had known in the Sons of Geronimo had sworn that the white man 's time was nearing an end , and that the buffalo would return .
24 In so far as Ferdinand had a system it was the restoration of the machinery of government and the society that he had known in 1808 : ministerial despotism superimposed on the old Councils , the very system the Persians professed to abhor .
25 She had been like a lazy cat , refusing to wake up properly , a phenomenon that he had known in young girls before .
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