Example sentences of "i know [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | I know well you 've had your breakfast and your lunch here . |
32 | I know well |
33 | I know well I have n't got much commonsense |
34 | ‘ I know just how I would set about it . |
35 | I ca n't see your face when you sit in that comer , ’ said Bella. ‘ — You thought the world of that Simon , did n't you ? — I know just what it 's like . |
36 | I have watched famous conductors direct this music and I know just from looking at their backs that in some passages they are no longer in control , they are terrified . |
37 | I know just how Monica felt … |
38 | I know just how he will be feeling . ’ |
39 | The creep will also say things like , ‘ Oh , I know just how you feel ’ or ‘ I hear what you say ’ , and by the end of the interview you 'll know as much about them as they know about you . |
40 | ‘ No , queen , I know just how you feel . ’ |
41 | ‘ But I know just the thing to cheer us up . ’ |
42 | ‘ I know just the thing for a hedgehog party ! ’ |
43 | ‘ What I suggested earlier might be a solution to all your problems , marriage , my dear , and I know just the man for you . ’ |
44 | ‘ I know just the place , Doctor . |
45 | I know just now when I came in just now you were doing some housework . |
46 | The men I know just do n't give their wives gifts for no reason . |
47 | " Now I know just how those poor bloody calves felt ! " |
48 | N do n't know that I know just the whisky barrels they were , a little I believe there was maybe a name for them . |
49 | " I know just what you mean . " |
50 | ‘ I know just how he feels , ’ Dann said . |
51 | I know just the fellow . |
52 | ‘ I know just how you must be feeling . ’ |
53 | And I know just the place that will be open as well . ’ |
54 | I know just how you feel , ’ she returned with violent mockery before turning away . |
55 | And if you had been I know just exactly who my brother would have blamed ! |
56 | She was therefore a little disconcerted to find when they left the station that instead of waiting for a taxi Lady Selvedge began to stride away in the direction of Victoria Street , saying ‘ I know just the place for us to get a snack . |
57 | ‘ I know just what you mean , ’ he nodded . |
58 | ‘ Now I know just what Mark went through . |
59 | Now I know just how wrong I was ! ’ |
60 | And I know just the place to get it . ’ |