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

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1 The Late Show is very good for those who know about the arts , but our main audience know nothing .
2 We do not want people who know about structuralism or the ‘ new criticism ’ .
3 Aviation Insurers … who know about flying
4 Hawkridge starts with survey of new information technology and its jargon aimed at readers new to the field , and which could be skipped by those who know about it .
5 Of course Lee Jackson does n't require any introduction to those who know about hot-rodded valve amps .
6 Herbal remedies therefore still remain very important and it is campesina women rather than men who know about the healing properties of local herbs and pass their knowledge down from one generation to the next .
7 ‘ We can meet people who know about these things .
8 One of the good things about the group is that they get lectures and talks from experts who know about recent research , progress in developments round the country , mental health law , what to do in a crisis .
9 Or who know about a different God to mine .
10 Those of you who know about black magic will know what all that means , Agrippa was one of the high-ranking Dark Lords . )
11 Astute readers will note that our pages look different this week ; and those who know about journal redesign might expect to see a trickle of editorial blood emerging from The Lancet 's front door .
12 Well we can we can but as I said , the two lads who know about it , who could do it , they said well it might take us two days .
13 The people who know about the potential effect of a blanket ban are the tobacco manufacturers and they are not so sanguine about the prospect , threatening to pull their plants out of Britain if the ban comes into force .
14 Robust and reliable , Gib'Sea yachts impress those who know with their straightforward design , sturdy construction and excellent finish .
15 There are a lot of people who know of a colleague who appeared to be the last person to go under — ‘ Jim always seemed such a jolly , easygoing chap ’ — until his absence one day was followed by news of his nervous breakdown , or heart attack , or suicide .
16 ‘ Apart from a few people at the Kremlin and at Number Ten , you and I are the only people who know of the situation . ’
17 The potency of green , for example , is greater to those who know of constant heat and arid conditions .
18 The officers in the merchant bank , who know of the proposed take-over , and whose knowledge is itself unpublished price sensitive information , may deal , or counsel , or procure others to deal , provided it is done to facilitate the completion or carrying out of the transaction , that is , the bid .
19 We are n't the only men who know of this paper .
20 Already you are familiar with my lifestyle , my hobbies ; you are even one of the few people who know of Gabriella . ’
21 In other words , many executives in firms experiencing economic difficulties and who know from experience that the inspectorate mainly imposes administrative sanctions will calculate that their best interests lie in not conforming to factory health , safety , and welfare regulations ; instead they will gather their excuses and get on with the violations .
22 David Hay deduces what this means for RE : There will be some pupils who know from their own experience what the RE teacher is talking about .
23 The value of anticipatory mourning has been proved in hospital work , where patients who know in advance that they are going to have an operation which entails the loss of a breast , a testicle or a limb have an opportunity to talk before the operation about their fears and anxieties .
24 One deplorable result of this early specialisation is that university science and engineering departments choose their students from the minority of sixth formers who knew at 16 that they wanted to continue with maths and science .
25 Mr Havel was one of a handful of people who knew of Mr Devaty 's decision in advance .
26 Wherever the feather came from , it must almost certainly have been put in his room by someone who knew of his visit to the lake .
27 The number of peoples in the world who knew of these advantages and nevertheless persisted in rejecting them were few : to do so required a tenacity of purpose , an indifference to wealth and comfort which were not given to many .
28 When he 'd first arrived he had lived in a succession of bedsitting rooms on the west side , for which he had been charged extortionate rents by landlords who he never met ; the third night after coming to The Bar for the first time he had slept with someone who knew of someone who had a spare room at a much more reasonable price , and Boy had moved in .
29 Those in financial trouble who knew of the money advice services but chose to ignore them , or who were unaware of their existence , and as a result let their indebtedness , once just manageable , become unmanageable , were heading for real trouble .
30 She knew she could rely on his discretion for , although she was not ashamed of her background , she considered that the fewer people who knew of it , the better .
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