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

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1 One possible way of getting round the problem of the ‘ doorstep ’ explanation is to write a letter to people in the sample to let them know in advance of the survey and the coming call by an interviewer .
2 If so , estimate how long this will take , call the candidates for interview that much earlier than you would otherwise have done , and let them know in the letter that they are to be given a tour first .
3 Erm , try it , and let me know in six months .
4 Because that 's what it feels like today , he wrote , and because I know in my heart of hearts that it will feel like that tomorrow as well .
5 Will I know anyone in my former life whom I know in my present one ?
6 I may well know how I would react if I could remain consistently aware of what I know in the abstract , yet yield to the opposite reaction , so that ‘ I see , and approve , the better : I follow the worse ’ ( Ovid 's Video meliora proboque , deteriora sequor ) .
7 I know in New York it is wealth that counts , but I am pleased to say that it is not so everywhere .
8 ‘ I came in for a lot of criticism but I know in my heart that the good things I did there were very conveniently swept under the carpet at the time . ’
9 I know in the recession of lot of parents have been forced to do just that , but it was always going to be a last resort and thankfully this winter 's tour means they can stay on where they are .
10 Well , I know in the interview you did with Patsy Kensit she gave herself a 4 so I 'll have to go for 2 .
11 Andy : ‘ Like there was this man I know in Ireland who swears this story is true .
12 Greg tries out his I-don't-know-any-different argument again : ‘ Most bands I know in Boston come from backgrounds that are n't radically different from mine .
13 I know in advance that we 're not going to have that kind of luck but it 's worth a try .
14 ‘ He 's as good , for his age , as they 've got , and his wife is one of the sweetest women I know in this town .
15 I know in my heart that if everything — the bike , the team , and me — are 100 per cent , I know we 'll win it .
16 Erm I 've got a note to contact people I know in Wales which again I have n't done but again I shall .
17 And no one else can say of me that I know in one case and not in the other , because for all I know I am wrong both times .
18 Dummett , architect of anti-realism as successor to verificationism , offers the most introductory account I know in Dummett ( 1978 , ch. 10 ) but if you are new to this area you would do better to wait until you have read ch. 9 of the present book before attempting it .
19 Now how about I take you to a doctor I know in Swiss Cottage .
20 The metope is the earliest I know in monumental art , but the splendid little cup with Theseus and Sinis ( fig. 99 ) anticipates it .
21 She was bound and helpless , and I 've masturbated a million times imagining girls I know in such situations . ’
22 Anna says : " Of course , I know in advance .
23 Well I know in one terrace alone in Street , Street used to have three big bonfires in this two hundred yards and I 've known one terrace , Terrace to have as many as twenty mattresses you know piled on the street ready for , and the big lad the bigger lads used to , to get the props get somebody 's prop and stoke the fire up and put the mattresses on .
24 I mean I know in my time when I was a crane driver if they , if one of them did n't turn up dow down at Cliff Quay they 'd come along to a crane driver and they 'd say , take a rope for us will you .
25 Well I mean all , all I know in that at the moment is that I , I 'd I would be most naturally drawn to youth , I would have thought .
26 Gemma is one of the few prosperous people I know in London , other than myself .
27 May I pass on to him some of the comments made to me by people I know in Belfast ?
28 I believe that there may be distinct advantages to the adoption of a single currency at some time in the future and so do most of the business men I know in my constituency and elsewhere .
29 I 'll telephone someone I know in COBRA and ask him to meet us at Melbury Court . ’
30 For now we see through a glass , darkly : but then face to face : now I know in part ; but then I shall know even as also I am known . ’ '
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