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

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1 the quality concepts are understood , the benefits are widely enough known to convince even the sceptics about the importance of using the framework .
2 They are most widely known as company secretaries ( which is the function of roughly 20 per cent of the UK 's chartered secretaries ) .
3 Curiously enough , the Locks at Foxton are much better known than the Inclined Plane .
4 BEAUMARCHAIS 's comedies are less well known in this country ( though still popular with the Comedie Francais ) than the operas derived from them , Rossini 's The Barber Of Seville and Mozart 's The Marriage of Figaro .
5 York ham is renowned throughout the world , although other hams are less well known .
6 Firstly , geography alone means foreign traders are less well known to one another because of the distances involved , e.g. a Brazilian exporter despatching goods to Singapore .
7 The data obtained from these questions and similar ones on other measures suggest that relationships of the form 1x = 1000y are less well known than 1x 100y or 1x = 10y .
8 Although their roles are less well known , complex I subunits also appear to be involved in the functioning of this complex .
9 Mansiones in other small towns are less well known .
10 The pill 's more certain beneficial effects on benign breast disease and on cancer of the ovaries and of the uterus are less widely known .
11 Why is this , when the arguments against smoking are so widely known ?
12 For example , some of the most memorable features of fieldwork in the Old World Tropics from Madagascar eastwards , leeches , are so little known that their behaviour towards animals other than humans is unrecorded .
13 Few senior ministers are so little known outside Westminster and the City .
14 The largest-selling newspapers in Britain are owned by swashbuckling businessmen who do not hesitate to interfere with the editorial content of their papers and whose personal politics are so well known to all their staff that the proprietors can set the political tone of their employees ' work without crude , direct , and explicit interference .
15 By far the rarest type of post-medieval coffin is the gable-lidded tapered shape ; this is frustrating , especially as they are so well known in contemporary art from the fourteenth through to the seventeenth centuries .
16 It should be made clear both that ( A + B ) does not need to add up to 100 — it is an unfortunate chance that the 80/20 or 90/10 ‘ rules ’ are so well known — and that access frequency loading will only be of benefit when A is less than B. If A were greater than B , meaning that the less active records were loaded first , file access times would be poorer than those of randomly loaded files !
17 Some of the features of alcoholism in its terminal phase are so well known that a cartoonist has only to draw a couple of lines for everyone to know that the subject is a " drunk " .
18 The fact that none are so far known in the vicinity of Jelling itself seems to support this idea .
19 The problems of the Defence budget are generally well known .
20 There is a boom in publishing books about individual artists , especially those who are already well known .
21 For example , I have not tried to find forty or so drawings which belonged to him — and which will , therefore , not be illustrated in my book — because they are already well known and have been published elsewhere .
22 A lot of the labs are finding physical phenomena that are already well known , so if you 're just validating facts that are already known you know they 're wrong because your answers do n't tally with the answers in the textbook .
23 The House may think that my views are already well known .
24 Cook 's innovations are already well known at a general level , with the inclusive guided tour and the traveller 's cheque system being perhaps the best known .
25 Since this is one aspect of the " ongoing negotiation " and preferences of " newcomers " to the interaction can not be assumed at the outset , the circumstances which will most favour a speedy agreement to use Creole are those where there are few participants — ideally the minimum , two — and these individuals are already well known to each other , and known to favour Creole .
26 A growing number of companies are already publicly known to be distress sellers of property .
27 The causes of endometriosis are not completely known , but seem to be linked to an abnormal flow of menstrual blood .
28 VICE-CHANCELLORS are not normally known for their speed of action and this is how it should be : universities are reflective , discursive communities .
29 Christians today are not normally known for their candour about doubt or for their confident ability to resolve it .
30 Exact beginnings are not clearly known but by the mid-thirteenth century Lübeck and Hamburg in Germany were co-operating together and soon other German towns were joining : Lüneburg , Wismar , Stralsund , Soest and Dortmund .
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