Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] know " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do know . |
2 | ‘ I was unemployed for nearly two years before I came here , I do know what it 's like . |
3 | But , she defies her , I do know , you stupid woman . |
4 | What I do know is that it is disgraceful and defamatory to label as stooges the people from the Borough Community Relations Council who gave up a day 's work to act as observers , and who have made it clear that they would have reported whatever they had seen , good or bad for police . |
5 | I do n't know the answer , for only the people can give it ; but I do know that it is our duty to ask them . |
6 | I never wanted to go to university although I do know , however , that my mum and dad always had it in the back of their minds that I would go . |
7 | ‘ I do know the square — rather well . ’ |
8 | I do not know if it was the first time since his appointment as executive chef at the Carlton Tower in 1968 , but I do know it was a rare occurrence to see him even emerge from his kitchen , let alone dine . |
9 | ‘ It 's true , ’ he says , ‘ I do know them all . |
10 | WHAT I do know is that people like Havel have been getting a little impatient with those relishing pieces appearing lately in the American press that say , roughly : ‘ Right , you guys over there have had your romantic Ruritanian fun and games with revolution and dancing in the streets . |
11 | I do know her quite well . ’ |
12 | ‘ She 'd rather fix it herself if she can , sir , I do know that . |
13 | Not that this is any excuse , John , I do know . ’ |
14 | I 'll have to see him again when I do know . |
15 | ‘ Yes I do know who I am . ’ |
16 | ‘ Yes , I do know , my dear , it 's always difficult , is n't it ? |
17 | Perhaps I do know your potential , through the work we 've been doing , but you 're not a computer : you have autonomy . |
18 | I do n't know what my future style will be but the one thing I do know is that I will keep on changing . ’ |
19 | I know I am just an ignorant servant girl , aged seventeen , but I do know some Latin . |
20 | ‘ It is not in your nature to put your head on the block ; so much I do know . |
21 | ‘ I do n't know about your reputation , but I do know you are a policeman , and a good one . |
22 | Whether or not Orpheus was an angler , I do n't know , but I do know that when all else fails , giving them a song always works . |
23 | I do n't know how long it was that things had been going badly for them but I do know there were problems . |
24 | ‘ I may not like London over much but I do know a bit about the place and one thing I know is that it 's big , bloody big . |
25 | Then quickly turning back to her , she said , ‘ But I do know how he feels about you . |
26 | The only thing I do know is that something must be done to get her away from here … anywhere . ’ |
27 | I do n't know whether she was ever a Brownie , but she was a Girl Guide , and I do know she 'd love to have you around if you 're mad on horses . ’ |
28 | ‘ I do n't think you will , ’ said the Brownie Guider , ‘ but I do know for certain that you faced what to you was great danger with wonderful bravery . ’ |
29 | Having said that , I do know how overpowering they can be ; indeed , I have felt myself withering in the face of a three-year-old 's wilfulness . |
30 | What I do know is that , faced with cancer , the desire for solitude was somewhat tempered . |