Example sentences of "do [adv] know [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 See I do n't know what
2 But I know what to do I do n't know what you want me to do .
3 I , I do n't I honestly do n't know what we 're going to do about Beria
4 I suppose looking back on what I said at the time it was true and I did really love you and I still do but now it 's not sexual or romantic , it was n't sexual then because my mind was too pure and partly because you were such a huge chunk of my life , one seventh , and I think I always will do n't know what that 's su oh it 's love you I suppose for you it must have been such a small thing and at fifteen stroke sixteen you can probably only just remember me I was fourteen actually I was the middle son who was n't properly blond unlike the brothers and hung around near you far too much .
5 Nor can I , I do n't know what to do .
6 I do n't think I 'd I do n't know I do n't know what I 'd do .
7 Goodbye She wants me to do n't know what she wants .
8 Impossible to judge whether she knew or did not know whatever it was that Francis had been told , and there was nothing to be gained by turning the screw too hard .
9 Clifford said he did not know which academic dress to wear as he had three London degrees , and ‘ I ca n't wear them all at once ’ .
10 Beans in space , said the Americans , did not know which way to grow and truancy in children was ascribed , by researchers in the US and Britain , to long-sightedness .
11 Yet I did not know which to trust : the splintered yet separately concrete vision of myself each man offered me which was the product of his necessary fantasy ; or the amorphous , difficult to establish whole self which struggled to say that his vision of me and mine through his , had distorted it .
12 Homoeopathy did not help him either but at his third visit he commented that he did not know which came first , his sinus problem or his depression .
13 He did not know which building he would raze … but one would go .
14 Baldwin was half with him , but was ‘ suffering from sciatica and obviously did not know which way to turn in the midst of his conflicting advisers ’ .
15 But the necklace , or corsage — she did not know which — was heavy .
16 But she did not know which of the many doors of the hall-way was that of their bedroom .
17 But he had already said something similar to Burun , and did not know which of his words had been repeated verbatim .
18 The agogiati did not know which — all , he thought .
19 We tried to keep those as well , in memory of them , although we did not know which part of the year they had their twelve days . ’
20 Indeed , a business manager involved in trying to develop a portfolio analysis of SBUs recently stated to me that he knew that assessing the profitability of the different SBUs was a key step in determining market attractiveness , but he did not know which accounting concept was correct .
21 She did not know which sister she was , and she took her knife , it was lucky its blade had been sharpened recently .
22 Not that the Rattries were doing much better , three of the youngest — Cara did not know which — having died the week before of measles , Sairellen Thackray thought , or some such childish ailment involving a rash and a cough .
23 Her parents did not know which guest house among the thousands in the resort Nicola had stayed in .
24 Nervous Tory candidate Tim Devlin admitted he did not know which way the vote would go .
25 I did not know what to do with it , why I was there .
26 Rather plainly the poem decides , as others have decided before and since , that the revolution 's humble heroes , revolution once accomplished , did not know what to do with the liberation they had achieved .
27 He said said the Government was keeping interest rates high because it did not know what else to do .
28 He said : ‘ We have very good arguments to prove that we can not be held responsible for the actions of a few people who did not know what they were doing .
29 Financial markets yesterday naively expected something , although they did not know what , from Nigel Lawson , the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
30 Those who afterwards blamed Lambeth 1958 for platitudes did not know what they were talking about .
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