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

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31 ‘ OK , now I know where I stand — absolutely nowhere ! ’
32 as wrin , now I know where that 's come from .
33 Now I know why he whacked me , I would whack me too .
34 Now I know why you wear those glasses . ’
35 Even in its earlier LP format this had always struck me as one of the very finest of the Hall é/Pye; recordings , and now I know why .
36 Now I know why your Adolph Hitler says you 're the master race .
37 Mickey Aronson could not resist nudging his landlady beside him and whispering : ‘ Now I know why Klugman is going to Palestine .
38 I was puzzled at first but now I know why they do it , why they stretch their throats like that .
39 What a diddy — and I just lit up a roll-up in a no-smoking carriage , but the woman opposite was kind enough to point this out to me , saving me further financial embarrassment and financial loss … now I know why tourists are regarded as idiots the world over , it 's because they are .
40 Marguerite 's rush of words almost drowned out Alain 's harsh intake of breath , but he said nothing at all as Marguerite went on , ‘ Now I know why you could not stay longer .
41 Now I know why you asked me to come with you , ’ Robbie complained a little later , as she struggled back along the towpath with her share of the load .
42 Now I know why it was called the Strategy Unit .
43 So now I know why it 's on my shopping list .
44 ‘ I thought it sounded odd at the time ; now I know why . ’
45 So now I know why they tell you fill this as you go along cos you forget what
46 Now I know why sad .
47 now I know why
48 Now I know not all players are like this .
49 Now I know exactly what is meant by an English gentleman .
50 Now I know exactly where your loyalties lie , my lady Isabel . ’
51 " Now I know just how those poor bloody calves felt ! "
52 Now I know just what Mark went through .
53 Now I know just how wrong I was ! ’
54 Now I know how Julius Caesar felt on the steps of the Senate before he was stabbed in the back , ’ Bettinson said .
55 Now I know how Julius Caesar felt on the steps of the Senate before he was stabbed in the back , ’ Bettinson said .
56 ‘ And as for the idea that I am being some how manipulated all I can say is that I do n't know about the other girls but I have been in a similar industry — television , for the last couple of years and now I know how it works .
57 ‘ And now I know how Joan of Arc felt ’ .
58 Now I know how Enid Coley felt . ’
59 Now I know how he must have felt . ’
60 Now I know how my grandparents felt when they heard that Derek was to hang from journalists at their door . ’
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