Example sentences of "[vb base] know [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I want to know things , ’ said Gay . |
2 | I do n't think humans want to know things that disturb them . ’ |
3 | They just want to know help is there if they need it . |
4 | Independent software vendors who have developer kits say knowing Windows programming makes migration relatively straight forward . |
5 | However much we bicker , shout and protest , however much we all doubt and shake knowing heads , the body-counts are never in doubt . |
6 | I say surprisingly because I happen to know Tod is n't squeamish . |
7 | Cos I always like to know Joyce you see . |
8 | Oh aye you get to know people that you 've for years and years . |
9 | We get to know people by accepting them , by trusting them — the opposite of doubt — and by " giving them the benefit of the doubt " indeed , unless exceedingly strong evidence to the contrary presents itself . |
10 | The relationships you build up with our clients and the advertisers , with the clients you 're working in their own er their offices for three weeks so you get to know people . |
11 | Once you get to know people well it 's nice is n't it ? |
12 | And you get to know people , that basically |
13 | So you get to know people as well , do n't you at those things . |
14 | Something which is important to say is that the first time you have a contact with somebody and you do a piece , you 're , you 're meeting for the first time , it 's slightly awkward and you 're getting to know each other slightly , the second time you do it easier , it 's easier , and if you establish relationships with the local press , local radio and so forth , it gets easier and easier all the time , because by the time you get to know people , it 's not sort of ‘ Can I speak to somebody who does a programme about the morning whatever it is ? |
15 | You get to know sort of how to construct one . |
16 | Get to know Steffi , or Stefan , Gabriela , or Boris , Andre , or Arantxa a little better by subscribing to a Tennis World fan club service for one year — you know it makes sense … |
17 | ‘ You do know Lewis , then , ’ I said , looking at the key . |
18 | " You do know Aunt Tossie loves little Nicandra , " Aunt Tossie said . |
19 | But we do know love will out , and despite a script with the credibility of a Jewish pigfarm , everyone 's going to have a brainless Friday-evening time of it getting there . |
20 | ‘ Well , I do know Gerald did n't disappear out of our lives until ‘ forty-three , because Des told me so . |
21 | I admit I do n't remember much about it , but I do know Finn was n't there . ’ |
22 | You do know things about my father , do n't you ? ’ she cried , waiting for his reply in an agony of suspense . |
23 | ‘ Oh , yes , I do know Len . |
24 | ‘ But we do know Yorkshire well . |
25 | I do n't know what happened , but I do know Mr Edward ( that 's the master ) quarrelled with his family . |
26 | Officials of Cirencester Festival do know Mr Calvert . |
27 | I 'm in the middle of a government grant on my house and by the time I get that together and spending money , which I should n't be doing , on junk , y'know , and I want to start a family and that , y'know , and try and be respectable , but it just does n't seem to be available under this health service , this National Health Service , although I do know people who have it prescribed . |
28 | Erm I I was suggesting to Clare and David that wherever we do know people who do n't live in this region we could get those people to , at my expense , send us a copy of their local Thompson Directory , which is an excellent resource for getting in touch with local businesses and other organizations . |
29 | too disputed the view that all clients see lawyers as compartmentalised individuals , ‘ although I do know people who use specific lawyers for specific areas and our own recent market research has confirmed my own view that a number of our clients do n't know the full depth of service we have on offer ’ . |
30 | But we do know God is present , if we have accepted his word as the final authority on his character . |