Example sentences of "and [conj] [pron] be known " in BNC.
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1 | Clydesdale horses were popular throughout the world and where they were known , the name of Craigie Mains was respected . |
2 | It came as some comfort to me when I was about to leave Dowayoland that the chief of my village said that he would gladly accompany me back to my English village but that he feared a country where it was always cold , where there were savage beasts like the European dogs at the mission , and where it was known there were cannibals . ’ |
3 | It went into the farmhouses where he lodged overnight and where he was known and befriended . |
4 | It was more a trickle than a flood , for peaceful homesteads could be successfully built only where there was relative security , and where there were known to be agriculturally suitable regions . |
5 | He was in good shape and in good heart , and although it was known that he did not run up to his best at Cheltenham , the conditions would suit him much more than those of a year ago and few opposed him . |
6 | Finally there will be a careful check on the ability of fishermen applying for day tickets , and unless they are known as serious carp anglers they will not get the slightest chance of a day on the lake . |
7 | Finally , later in the day , on her way to the House of Commons , and after she was known to have met a group of senior party figures , she vigorously reiterated her determination to fight on . |
8 | I suppose he thought I was not giving of my best , and as I was known as a rather shy , reserved sort , he had decided that a quiet word at an informal moment would be the best approach . |