Example sentences of "[vb -s] know [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , the success of this lesson has to do with more than structure ( indeed , I am not suggesting that structure is all a teacher needs to know about ! ) .
2 A good interviewer will help you through the interview so that you concentrate on the areas she ? he needs to know about and do not ramble .
3 Featuring winning looks from the 1992 L'Oréal Colour Trophy Awards , commercial looks from leading hairdressers around the country plus technical advice on products used , this glossy book provides all the client needs to know about hair colour .
4 In conclusion , how much you as an artist needs to know about bird structure and character is your choice .
5 The designer needs to know about the tasks which his new device is intended to aid and also about the kind of person who will use it .
6 More recently , the Department has commissioned an awareness campaign whose major aims are : ensuring everyone who needs to know about EMC does so ; ensuring that UK industry is well equipped with information to tackle the directive ; setting up mechanisms for British industry to acquire the necessary technical know-how ; helping industry to implement EMC measures with minimum cost and disruption ; and finally , promoting the positive aspects of competitive advantage in Europe as well as explaining the pitfalls of non-compliance .
7 The Department needs to know about the incidents that staff experience as they do their work , in order to plan to make working conditions safer , and to train staff in the best ways of dealing with violence if they meet it .
8 The difficulty arises partly in differentiating between what the user needs to know about the workings of the system , i.e. , how transparent the system should be so that the task can be performed effectively and efficiently .
9 Deciding what the board needs to know about its school and community , and then discussing with the headteacher and school staff how best to become informed .
10 Who ne who else needs to know about it ?
11 Too often business has been inward looking and has not been sufficiently rigorous in pursuing the question of who needs to know of changes in its practices and needs .
12 Underlying this simplistic approach is sound reasoning , namely that your audience needs to know at all times where they are during your presentation .
13 On such occasions the airline needs to know at the earliest possible moment whether there is something inherently wrong with its equipment , procedures or training , and therefore the official investigators should keep the airline fully informed of the factual material it establishes as the investigation proceeds .
14 The women 's ability to contribute towards the cost is assessed and she needs to know at the outset what she will be asked to pay .
15 For now the point is that the drafter needs to know at the outset whether any of the business 's customers will fall within the definition of " consumer " : if so , care must be taken in drafting clauses excluding or limiting liability .
16 Until this month , I thought that all anyone needs to know besides budget are such things as preferred processor ( a 486DX ) , speed ( at least 33MHz ) , hard disk size ( as big as the bucks allow ) , monitor type ( ditto ) and a familiar brand need which would be there forever to honour a warranty .
17 One needs to know by how much , for example , screening for breast cancer reduces mortality from the disease in order to determine whether a screening programme is worthwhile .
18 There has been a great deal of argument as to what a new enquirer needs to know before or immediately upon making a decision to follow Christ for that decision to be meaningful .
19 Similarly , your invoices and statements must tell your customer all he needs to know before paying them , because if they do n't — he wo n't .
20 When it comes to profiles and interviews , familiar names usually get the nod over the up-and-coming , partly because they are the ones the powers-that-be have heard of , and partly because the famous and/or notorious are what a less obsessive and more catholic readership wants to know about .
21 No one really wants to know about him , and he knows why he agreed to do the film , why on the last day of shooting he dismissed it as a ‘ stinker ’ , what he thinks of it now .
22 I got a bit carried away with Martha and dallied in the Arran Heritage centre over long — ‘ Everyone wants to know about the past and it is too late . ’
23 Although it 's a Class A drug , there are no side-effects ( well , none anybody wants to know about ) .
24 De Sade said that if one wants to know about death one should look at sexual excitement .
25 No , well I 'm I 'm saying to you the same sort of things , in general skills and abilities there are certain things that we required to put in the er numeracy the literacy er , to some degree attendance and punctuality , although we do n't have to do it on a subject specific basis erm we , everybody wants to know about he young , ho whether their youngsters are trying i.e. effort ha , whether they behave in lessons .
26 He wants to know about Nairobi .
27 After all , it is flattering to a hard-working policeman to think that someone as glamorous , or glamorous-seeming , as an author wants to know about his dull daily life .
28 ‘ Gog wants to know about Zadak , and about you , ’ she said .
29 Who wants to know about Blot ? ’
30 But if the hon. Gentleman wants to know about investment , let me give him some information about investment .
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