Example sentences of "[noun pl] know [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know of any league penalty regarding players not turning up and not letting their opponents know in good time that they will not be playing . |
2 | Under no circumstances at all must the Germans know about it . |
3 | I would like readers to know of the excellent efforts you have made to stimulate community action in Wales . |
4 | Radio Lock , at $99.95 , is a steel bar with lock which runs diagonally across the avionics stack and is attached to two steel nuts which must be installed in the panel , from Aircraft Security & Alert Systems B&J Locking Bars comprise a cross-shaped steel tube arrangement specifically for Cessna singles and the Skymaster twin which is padlocked in place between the control wheel tubes , locking the controls and blocking access to avionics Do readers know of any enterprising UK manufacturers or importers marketing such gadgets ? |
5 | I therefore thought I would write to let your readers know about Brantridge Park — a beautiful mansion house once owned by Queen Victoria 's grand-daughter , Princess Alice , which is set in the heart of the Sussex countryside . |
6 | Marion sees her job as one of consolidation and development — taking further the work done by her predecessor Kim Traynor and making sure that schools know about it and are happy with the content and direction . |
7 | Those two Darlington fans know about , but there are many , many more . |
8 | It 's surprising how little even these country kids know about owls , although they must see or hear them every day . |
9 | Hence the warranties will sometimes state matters which all parties know to be incorrect . |
10 | The orthodox view of civil pre-trial procedure is that the more the two parties know about the real issues between them the more likely it is that a ‘ realistic ’ settlement can be reached . |
11 | ‘ But then what do these Ministry Inspectors know about education ? ’ resumed the headmaster hastily , discarding doubts as quickly as he had assumed them . |
12 | Ieuan Evans , as Scots know to their cost , can be elusive as well as opportunist and quick . |
13 | The authors know of no experiments in which the strengths of sexual drive and sexual receptiveness have been systematically studied throughout the whole 24 hours . |
14 | According to J S Fletcher in A Book about Yorkshire , small vessels known as Barnaby boats brought people to the town by way of the River Ure from Hull , Selby and York . |
15 | Dinosaurs did have — and mammals still have — minute channels for blood vessels known as Haversian canals . |
16 | The ancient Chinese believed that the electrical energy of the body flowed in specific channels known as the acupuncture meridians , and charts illustrating these have been known for several thousands of years . |
17 | Her book , ‘ Hands to the Plough ’ added interest to her dynamic speaking as she travelled widely , making the needs and opportunities known to young believers in Canada and the United States . |
18 | The main reason people have been wearing Adidas Shell-toes and Puma States in the past year or so is because Nike , Adidas , Troop , Converse , British Knights , Travel Fox , Reebok , LA Gear , Hi-Tec , Jordache , etc , are producing some of the silliest , shittiest trainers known to man ( and woman ) . |
19 | There is a class of popular storage and search methods known as hashing ( hash encoding ) or scatter storage techniques ( Knuth , 1973 ; Aho et al , 1983 ; Cooper and Clancy , 1985 ; see also section 5.4.3 ) . |
20 | By means of technical methods known as single , double , and triple tonguing extremely rapid but clear staccato production is obtainable , which is most sure and effective when used for the rapid reiteration of a single note , e.g. : |
21 | Even during our period a great part of agriculture was conducted in ways which would have been quite familiar a hundred , even two hundred years earlier , which was natural since striking results could still be achieved by generalising the best methods known to pre-industrial farming . |
22 | Referring to SPLA dissidents known as the Nasir group [ see pp. 38426 ; 38666 ] , he said that the only towns taken by the government forces were those " which depend on our dissidents … who have defected and chosen the camp of Gen. Bashir " . |
23 | This was one of the highest breeding densities known in the British Isles ( Ratcliffe , 1963 ) . |
24 | As we have said , it is well established in scientific circles that ants and many other creatures , too , communicate by means of external molecular signals known as pheromones . |
25 | Celgene has developed a patented method of isolating left- and right-handed versions of compounds known as amines , used as building blocks in a variety of drugs for cardiovascular diseases and central nervous system disorders . |
26 | They enter the environment as mixtures of over 200 different compounds known as congeners . |
27 | There are other relationships between subjects known as syntactic relationships which arise from the context of subjects in specific documents — from the syntax . |
28 | However , the form of section 2(2) means that with regard to liability for animals not belonging to a dangerous species the position will be fundamentally the same as at common law , since the damage must be of a kind made likely by the characteristics known to the keeper . |
29 | The embarkation was to take place in the harbour and roads of Cherbourg in 200 oyster ketches known as chasse-mapées . |
30 | The effects of diarrhoeal disease can be conquered with one of the simplest and cheapest natural remedies known to science . |