Example sentences of "[pers pn] know [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We must let them know at the station , or there will be an awful accident . ’
2 It may take them a little while , but it is important that you contact them to make a housing application and let them know of your needs .
3 But undeterred by background or family opinion , I 'd written to the BBC to let them know of my ambitions to be a broadcaster — and was dismissed without benefit of an interview .
4 It does no harm to let them know of your interest while a course is in preparation .
5 I contacted the Welsh Office , let them know of our irritation at not being consulted and obtained a copy of the paper .
6 Couns Frank Robson and Alan Robinson ( Lab ) have asked people living nearby to let them know of any problems although they are optimistic the new owners will run the club responsibly .
7 They ca n't keep us here for ever , one day we 'll get out and then we 'll let them know about it .
8 Significantly , he added : ‘ If the answer is no , I 'll be letting them know by the end of this month . ’
9 If this is the case please let them know by phoning tel ; for monthly paid staff and for weekly paid staff .
10 Let them know from the start that they were dealing with a kulak , not a noble .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Anna wants me to know about the birthday party she had in July .
14 She wanted me to know about Father . ’
15 I was knitting slowly , not feeling particularly well and the machine was good enough to let me know through the handle that there was a ‘ Hiccup ’ .
16 He was rather taken aback but said he would report to head office and let me know about it in the New Year .
17 They came across a case of English pottery and porcelain on one of their sorties and were good enough to let me know about it .
18 Let me know about that whenever you can .
19 If you have any suspicions , any doubts , you have to let me know about them ; you have to name names . ’
20 Er so if you let me know about Catherine .
21 I do not intend to interfere with any arrangements that you wish to handle yourself , but please let me know about all Medau special activities throughout the country ; especially those related to the Sports Council 's ‘ Ever Thought of Sport ’ and 50+ Campaigns and I shall be delighted to help if needed .
22 Would you please let me know about all events at which Medau was represented during 1985 ( if you have not already done so ) and I welcome thoughts and suggestions to explore for 1986 .
23 You know , when I said let me know about the blood results , I did n't expect you to call in person . ’
24 If you have any recipes that work particularly well , please let me know for future editions of this book .
25 I have preferred Irish humour ever since I heard of the Dublin man visiting London who wrote to his wife … ‘ and if you do not receive this letter you are to let me know at once ! ’
26 Please let me know at least two days in advance so that I can make other arrangements . ’
27 Oh right , so let me know at the end of the week .
28 Perhaps you could let me know at the meeting next Wednesday .
29 Well if you let me know at the meeting then I 'll . .
30 If you let me know at the meeting and .
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