Example sentences of "know by the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Does he know by the way ? ’
2 I must know by the middle of October who wants to come , phone on evening only .
3 Significantly , he added : ‘ If the answer is no , I 'll be letting them know by the end of this month . ’
4 Mr. Gillespie wanted time to consider over it , and promised to let the Secretary know by the end of the week whether he would accept or not . "
5 Organisations and individuals in the many Tory marginals to which I have referred will know by the end of next week exactly who is responsible and where responsibility lies .
6 was I gave my mum a lift because I , and d' ya know by the time he gets better
7 In fifty minutes or so , you will have an extraordinary experience : you will know nothing of the baglady to begin with , but you will know everything you need to know by the end .
8 He was interviewed as you know by the clerk , by our groundsman , and a councillor .
9 Like Billy were he lives , he lives on by the courts , you know by the Law Centre ?
10 one or two companies may have gone as we know by the by as it were .
11 I feel quite fit by the time I get back , you know by the time I 've done
12 That 's the you know by the time sort of office workers are going in , they 've done all the streets and all the pavements but while they 're doing it it 's a hell of a mess .
13 you know by the time you add all that time up it 's high .
14 I also thinking about what we 're going to do is we would end up sounding like a Foster and Allen song anyway you know not deliberately but I think you know by the time we 'd have have by the time we do the way we 'd be able to do it it would sound like Foster and Allen .
15 Did you know that there 's like a huge chance that you 'll marry someone you know by the time you 're eighteen ?
16 This result became known by the maxim : " A black hole has no hair . "
17 For example , dictionaries can also be used to define unknown words , relying on the assumption that the majority of words in the definition will already be known by the user .
18 The actual income and expenditure for the project will probably not be known by the person carrying out the short-term programming .
19 Erm I the actual income and expenditure of a project of the project will probably not be known by the person carrying out the short-term programme .
20 Considerable controversy was provoked by the government 's measure , still known by the name of its previous incarnation as ‘ Clause 28 ’ , in which it sought to ban the promotion of homosexuality by local authorities .
21 An indication of the direction and degree of interest can be given by listing the series of reports produced at the time ( and generally known by the name of the person who chaired the relevant committee ) :
22 It is also often known by the name ‘ birds-eye ’ jacquard on some other types of knitting machine .
23 These changes have popularly become known by the name permissiveness . ’
24 They were thus known by the name of ‘ enabling schemes ’ .
25 In addition , many Ends are known by the name of the road which runs past the turnstile entrance to them — eg. the ‘ Stretford End ’ at Manchester United and the ‘ London Road End ’ at Oxford .
26 Etienne de Vignolles , known by the name of La Hire which his Burgundian enemies had given him , brought off a spectacular stroke with the capture of Château-Gaillard , on the river Seine , in 1430 , while in the following year Ambroise de Lore and his band travelled across much of Normandy to attack a fair near Caen , before retreating in good order with their prisoners .
27 The evil thing that came into my house that night — as Jekyll told me — was known by the name of Hyde , and was wanted by the police for the murder of Sir Danvers Carew .
28 The reports are usually best known by the name of the committee 's chairperson — ‘ The Plowden Report ’ , ‘ The Warnock Report ’ and so on .
29 So you are unlikely to be given an exhibition unless your work is already known by the gallery or you have an established reputation and proven success .
30 It was clear that the sentencer would not have made the order if he had known what was now known by the court .
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