Example sentences of "be [adv] know in " in BNC.

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1 Events among the Danes are little known in these years .
2 The effects of rabies are little known in Britain , that 's because we 've been virtually free of the disease since quarantine regulations were introduced in nineteen twenty two .
3 In favour of the latter explanation is the sudden appearance of the Cretan round tomb in about 3000 BC : they are not known in Crete before that time .
4 Besides these general points , market professionals suggest that holders of dollar eurobonds fall into five categories , namely : ( i ) UK money managers managing funds for US captive insurance companies , whose tax liabilities are not known in advance and who therefore have a preference for euro-issues .
5 The names of those attending the wedding are usually known in advance but if not you may be able to look at the seating plan or guest list on the day and make some joke about the names , picking out amusing surnames such as , ‘ In this room we have a Black but no White , two Browns , some Blues , and a Green , but no ‘ reds ’ .
6 Whether coal-bearing Westphalian strata will be found remains to be seen , but as thin coals are also known in the Namurian and Upper Viséan in the Dungannon area , a rich potential source rock for gas seems very probable .
7 Very similar deposits are known in Greenland , which might be expected from drifting arguments , but they are also known in other parts of Europe and as far away as Brazil , China and Australia .
8 The two Anne-Marie 's are now known in Lancaster as the ‘ dynamic duo ’ .
9 Metabolism of Insect Muscle — Some of the metabolic events occurring in active muscular tissue , especially in flight-muscle , are now known in considerable biochemical detail ( e.g. Sacktor , 1965 , 1970 ) .
10 Particularly interesting is the continuity into the Roman period of the characteristic Iron-Age circular house , several examples of which are now known in the small towns ( fig. 2 A–C ) .
11 Wilson knew that some visiting Americans had let it be widely known in Florence that they considered Mrs Browning little more than a ghost and though she had laughed such gossip to scorn she now saw there was perhaps real cause for alarm .
12 THE ballad of Idwal Slabs may be well known in literary circles .
13 Both theologians find man 's highest development to be his participation in the living energy of the love of a transcendent God who , both would agree , can not be fully known in time .
14 Accordingly , the simple statement of the law that the maximum duration of a term must be certainly known in advance of its taking effect could not have direct reference to periodic tenancies …
15 Yet the different types found on Jersey and Guernsey had long been well known in England , which had imported Jerseys ( under the Alderney name ) since at least 1789 .
16 I am well known in much of the country by various men of standing including the Duke of Marlborough .
17 These forest peoples movements , the Indians , the rubber trappers , and ural unions , are well known in Brazil , but exist widely , for example in Kenya , India , the Phillippines and Malaysia .
18 They are well known in the Weald of Kent and Sussex and around Poole harbour ; and one land-drainage contractor was of the opinion in 1986 that in his own county , Northamptonshire , there was scarcely a parish without areas which were effectively undrainable due to ochre .
19 Within our own Galaxy , both red-noise and broad QPOs are well known in low mass X-ray binaries ( LMXBs ) , and frequently show an identical correlation of frequency and amplitude with source intensity .
20 This may be due to the very low population density — below 0.03 per acre ; similar ( slight ) differences between rural and urban areas are well known in certain childhood infectious diseases .
21 Partners and staff are well known in the City , w providers of due diligence work with the major capitalists , with the bankers er with with the merchant bankers and so on and of course our plans for providing us with due diligence work .
22 But , my Lord Mayor , Labour were not to know in the early eighties how popular the Tenants Right to Buy would be .
23 Lists of the so-called Anti-Reformers or Boroughmongers were set out in the radical press , and as the electors were so few and were persons of standing , their views were really known in advance and the outcome could be predicted accurately — contrary to the modern opinion polls which so often are at variance with the result .
24 Her reservations about the senior civil service as a whole were well known in advance .
25 Napoleon III 's objections to Montpensier were well known in European diplomatic circles and so the candidature was unlikely to find favour with the other governments , as was indeed the case — with one exception .
26 They were well known in Shakespeare 's time , for in A Midsummer Night 's Dream , Titania remarks about a period of unseasonable weather :
27 Marsh Farm was built in the late 19th century by James Formby , the Formby family were well known in Halling during the whole of the 19th century through their connection with the cement industry and were also active members like the Linghams in village life .
28 ‘ Both Winston and Billy were part of the fly-fishing team for Ireland and were well known in both fishing and other sporting circles .
29 Mr. Gould likewise described 11 species of the birds brought by Mr Darwin from the Gallapagos [ sic ] Islands , all of which were new forms , none being previously known in this country . ’
30 Robin Hood plays had been performed in the burghs at least since 1492 , and the stories were certainly known in Scotland by the early fifteenth century .
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