Example sentences of "he know his [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Did he know his master was already dead ?
2 ‘ Did he know his name ? ’
3 Only then would he know his destination .
4 Evil may have intelligence , but the Devil 's strategies against the church are not , it seems to me , to be understood as rational military strategies , rather they are more like desperate and increasingly vicious attacks ( does he know his time is short ? ) .
5 Sherriffe , a raw bustling wing , also showed that he knew his way to the line , but perhaps it was fitting that the elusive Purdy should be credited with his side 's final try .
6 A small man whose charm belied his determination , he had proved his abilities in action in France , and — what was probably more important at this stage of the commandos ' ill-fortunes — he knew his way around the Whitehall ministries .
7 And he knew his way around .
8 He was — interesting , and looked as though he knew his way around the world both backwards and forwards , including the inside of a lady 's bedroom — not that she was intending to let him inside her bedroom , but it might be fun to indulge in a little flirtation , might n't it ?
9 But he knew his man .
10 Coffin waited : he knew his man .
11 He knew his mark .
12 He knew his service days were finished .
13 Charles thought he knew his Bumface .
14 He knew his gaze was avid , and she blushed like a young girl and lowered her eyes .
15 At the sumptuous party held to celebrate the re-opening of the showrooms in the rue du Faubourg St Honoré , Edouard looked around him with pride , but he knew his work had scarcely begun .
16 The learned physician , as if he knew his name was being mentioned , turned and gave a gap-toothed grin , waving at them to follow a little faster .
17 But there was Meg , and he knew his sister , her wrath , should she find out ; he was reluctant to escape .
18 Cos he knew his dad were there .
19 Bill would have a fit if he knew his apprentice was turning supersleuth .
20 But he knew his position was safe , that no one dared challenge his seat on the Politburo .
21 He knew his position was dangerous , but considered his life was not valuable enough to worry about .
22 That he knew his position to be unassailable was reflected in the fact that he immediately began to refer to himself not as Head of Government , but as Head of State .
23 But he knew his chief 's dislike of unnecessary chat , and strapped as they were side by side in uncomfortably close proximity in the Enstrom F28 , he decided that the Chevisham case would get off to the most propitious start by a policy of disciplined silence .
24 He knew his friend was about to win the National .
25 Penman said , ‘ Langley Dene ’ , to Murphy who indicated with a faint grimace that he knew his destination perfectly well already , and closed the door of the carriage firmly upon Alexandra .
26 But he stopped , adjusted himself so that his cock lay comfortably upright against his stomach , and made himself walk on ; he knew his spirit grew stronger on retention , that he sapped his vital energies when he jerked off .
27 ‘ No , ’ he said ; but he was no longer sure , and he knew his voice betrayed his thoughts .
28 Erm , an bu and he knew his stuff as well .
29 He had , he knew his stuff obviously , but he — I mean the fact , the way looked on Goudy and that whole thing , he just could n't take himself beyond that certain .
30 Beneath his jacket he knew his torso to the hip was similarly unmade ; he felt pieces of his flesh falling inside his shirt as he moved .
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