Example sentences of "[noun sg] know in " in BNC.

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1 I suggest that the effect can be traced , experimentally , to a resonance effect known in physics as cyclotron resonance .
2 The solo man and woman are always accompanied by a masked figure known in China as ‘ the Eternal One ’ and in England as ‘ the Messenger of Death ’ .
3 In fact , it is a latter-day version of the figure known in classical rhetoric as prosopopoeia .
4 In feeling , though not in detail , this stands closer perhaps to another figure known in many copies through which a really great original seems to shine : ‘ Amelung 's goddess ’ ( fig. 81 ) , after the scholar who reconstructed her from copies of the head ( known by a quaint tradition as ‘ Aspasia ’ ) and of the body , one with a Roman portrait-head .
5 And then you know , when you check up on it , the following day , you probably find the council 's been back in and forgot to secure it , so we 've got s a nail and some nails and a hammer , and we 'll er just re-secure it and let the the council know in the morning .
6 What nobody seemed to notice was that the text of Article 23 , by referring to ‘ pre-trial discovery of documents as known in Common Law countries ’ , and especially in omitting the earlier reference to discovery between the parties , covered some types of the form of discovery known in the United States , which is far wider in its scope than that known in other Common Law countries .
7 Between the river walk and the village rises a conical hillock known in the past as ‘ Cunnigar ’ or the ‘ Witches Hill ’ it offers good views to the north and is one of several Bronze Age earthworks along this stretch of the river .
8 A distinction should also be made between the particular style of character dance known in all the leading schools and the true folk dance performed by the people of a country .
9 At a place known in advance only to a few , the motorcade comes to a halt .
10 This deserves special mention because , on the assumption that various conditions which appear to be satisfied by the return maps are actually satisfied , this attractor is probably the only well understood strange attractor known in a system of " natural " three-dimensional differential equations ; we have strong reasons to suppose that there can be no stable orbits in a relatively large parameter range , as opposed to the normal " chaotic attractors where one merely can not observe them but has no arguments to suggest they can not exist ( they may be of extremely high period or have very complicated basins of attraction see { 8 } ) .
11 Though he 'd never used it , the Bowl was reputedly the most accurate prophetic tool known in the worlds , and now — sitting amid his treasures , with a sense growing in him that events on Earth in the last few days were leading to some matter of moment — he brought the Bowl down from its place on the highest shelf , unwrapped it , and set it on the table .
12 Instead , they hope to divide the network into several sub-regional groups in the hope that , say , Marylebone commuter trains would compete with Waterloo trains by a mysterious process known in Whitehall as ‘ emulation ’ : Waterloo commuters , envying the breakfasts served on Marylebone trains , might perhaps demand fatter sausages .
13 Unless the offer is recommended and a shut-out ( see para 8.2 below ) is possible ( so that the offeror knows in advance that its offer will be successful ) , the offeror will normally wish to make the rights issue conditional on the offer becoming or being declared wholly unconditional .
14 The simple , broad-based figure calls for no supports or struts to betray a bronze original ; but the treatment of face and forehead-hair is so like that on two male figures , one a bronze original , the other known in many marble copies certainly after a bronze , that one can be pretty confident that that was the material here too .
15 Not enough to get my name known in those circles , I would n't have thought . ’
16 Mr Sandy recalls that the biggest challenge was just to get the name known in the major markets in Europe : ‘ Whether the message coming back was ‘ Unbekannt ’ or ‘ Pas Connu ’ the gist of it was that we were unknown and if you 're trying to sell whiskies people have n't heard of , then you have n't got much to go on . ’
17 Hitherto musico-dramatic entertainments at the French Court had been similar to the Italian intermedii , though with an ever increasing proportion of dancing , as in the famous Balet comique de la Royne ( 1581 ) devised , but not written or composed , by an Italian known in France as Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx , and the more dramatic ballets de cour composed by Guedron .
18 The title Grammar Dictation describes a language teaching procedure known in those areas of the world where it is already extensively used , as ‘ dictogloss ’ or ‘ the dictogloss procedure ’ .
19 They had been briefed to report in on their mobile telephone at certain checkpoints en route , and to inform the Ops Room of any suspicious incidents , but their main task was to stop and talk to locals , in order to make their presence known in as friendly a way as possible .
20 Ringing your bell or making your presence known in good time .
21 In addition , about 36 fragments of metallic nickel-iron meteorites have been collected , one of which contains minute diamonds , and is the second of its kind known in the world .
22 ‘ The largest dog cemetery of any kind known in the ancient world ’ , according to Harvard archaeologist Lawrence Stager , has been discovered in the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon .
23 The statue known in copies is of a long-haired youth , almost certainly Apollo .
24 Yesterday it secured the services of Rob Crookall , a salesman known in the market as Wunderkind .
25 It is impossible for the voter to know in advance whether it is his ballot paper which is going to contribute to the result of the election in this way but if voters do not express enough preferences then there is a risk that at some stage in the count their vote will become non-transferable and therefore exercise no further influence upon the result .
26 You should let your manager know in advance if you wish to take outside employment in addition to your work for the ES .
27 Walsh 's thinking was based on the theory known in economic jargon as ‘ reverse income substitution effect ’ .
28 It was a creature known in the Reconciled Dominions as a voider , one of a brutal species that haunted the wastes north of the Lenten Way .
29 If so , Parler 's is the first self-portrait known in medieval art .
30 When you have reached your decision let the chosen candidate know in writing .
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