Example sentences of "[verb] know in " in BNC.

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1 Now I feel it is very hurtful when you have a boyfriend and when he finds out he does n't want to know in case the child calls him Daddy .
2 Erm , the storage binder , we , we , er , anticipate that you of course , will wind up with shelves full of storage binders housing various diaries , and you 'll want to know in ten years ' time , which storage binder has your nineteen ninety-four diary , erm , that 's what that label is for .
3 But the great hikes we undertake on our holidays , usually in the Highlands of Scotland , or some other bleak , wet , cold hill country that I got to know in the days when I used to go climbing by myself ( and there 's another subject we might discuss ! ) , habitually entail a complex of discomfort , exhaustion , irritation , confusion , sheer misery and intense exhilaration so closely intertwined that I shall have to leave them to be considered on another occasion .
4 the only one I want to know in this area is a , you can
5 While if a user is really looking for a system to support management decisions , how can he be expected to know in advance all the decisions which he will have to take ?
6 As this was the first time this had happened , how could we be expected to know in advance ?
7 ‘ You 'll need to know in advance , wo n't you ? ’
8 It is a perfectly valid question , and we can at least write down what we would need to know in order to calculate the answer .
9 Representatives of the few people they had come to know in the course of their wanderings round the world were left to clear up .
10 He knew it was wrong , but it is the first experience of real love and tenderness he has known in years .
11 His advice was that for the committee to continue trading knowing in advance that we would be running at a loss would leave members open to a charge of wrongful trading .
12 Before that , she realised , during the three years she 'd known him , he had never moved her to any great depths of emotion — not the same soaring heights and plummeting depths she 'd known in just a few days with Fen .
13 I wish I 'd known in advance .
14 ‘ If I 'd known in time , I would n't have .
15 She was in the happiest frame of mind she 'd known in recent times when later that day she returned to her car .
16 The composition of this committee was made known in June .
17 The true identity of the corpse was made known in 1838 by William Sweeting , Sheldon 's nephew : the body was none other than Sarah Stone , a medical artist who had worked for both Sheldon and Hunter 's assistant , Cruikshank .
18 Crimes of Hudud are crimes that are denounced by God ; the punishment is made known in the Koran .
19 In the capital the police told employers to work their men to the point of exhaustion the day before the terms were to be made known in order to leave them too weary to protest .
20 But at least as far as the church is concerned , a conservative believes that what place a woman should hold was made known in the past and stands for all time .
21 Interviewers invariably had a list of questions in front of them , but only in exceptional circumstances were these made known in advance to the interviewee , and they were never rigidly adhered to .
22 I would like to know in what proportion of the control patients the referring general practitioner considered the diagnosis of malignant melanoma .
23 One key feature of her method was to differentiate between ( 1 ) what we know ; ( 2 ) what we can guess or infer ; ( 3 ) what we do not know ; ( 4 ) what we would like to know in order to carry the enquiry further .
24 Nkrumah was told by his friend Ako Adjei ( whom he had got to know in America ) that a new organisation , the UnIted Gold Coast Convention ( UGCC ) , required an organising secretary .
25 One can be attributed incomer status in any local community because one does not have close kin in the area , because one was not born there or , simply , because one has not become known in them one can not claim membership in terms of any of these attributes .
26 The force of this NIMBY approach , as it has become known in England , should not be underestimated .
27 Also on July 18 Finance Minister Bernard Chidzero made known in his budget speech that the government , up till now guided by socialist principles , was in future to allow market forces to direct " the pace and course of economic activities " .
28 Kermode is referring to the demise of the man of letters , or the ‘ bookman ’ as he became known in late-Victorian England , and his replacement by the professionalized university critic .
29 And once Mr Thompson 's views became known in mid-afternoon the market collapsed — with the index swinging from a 14.2-point gain to close 28.2 points down at 2,218.8 .
30 After a time it became known in other faculties that this was rather a special lecturer and people reading classics or history or the sciences took the trouble to go over to Ramsey 's lectures and swell his class .
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