Example sentences of "be know in " in BNC.

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1 Sir Alan has in the past written about his deep misgivings over intervention and has recently let it be known in the City that he believes the economy is at last showing signs of pronounced slowdown , a view not fully shared by the Treasury .
2 Jack Dromey of Brent Trades Council told me : Willesden and Stonebridge ( in NW London ) used to be known in the 30s as Red Willesden and Red Stonebridge .
3 This is true , and no one can say they know a score , however well it may be known in the mind , until it has been tried on the orchestra .
4 The difficulty with defining God is that the theist is perfectly entitled to claim that ‘ God ’ refers to something that can not be known in the way that other things are known .
5 Bismarck then announced that he would communicate this text to the newspapers , which meant it would be known in Paris by midnight and would :
6 Wife Doña Ximena , said he , these damsels who have served you so well , I will give in marriage to these my vassals , and to every one of them two hundred marks of silver , that it may be known in Castille what they have got by their services .
7 However , the sex of the fetus will be known in numerous situations of antenatal diagnosis other than for sex-linked diseases , and it now seems that some women seek abortions merely because they are dissatisfied with the sex of the fetus .
8 From this time onwards and for ever , the jealous love of the Lord of hosts ' will be known in this child .
9 Since the model is speculative , this parameter is unlikely to be known in advance , so RHS parametric programming could be used to see how the optimal objective function value and solution varied with λ .
10 All these can be known in quite specific manifestations and not just as abstract truths .
11 The flight to London , everything into place , co-operation will take you home , Michael — you do n't mind if I call you by your name , and I am Yuri — it would never be known in London that you have helped us , you would go home with honour … ’
12 In fact , however , the second point — the reality of God 's giving himself to be known in Jesus Christ — was always the real focus of his concern , and he came to stress it more and more as the years passed , and as he moved away from what he later said to have been the one-sidedness of his earlier writings .
13 Similarly the range of tasks for which the device is required may not be known in the kind of detail which is available from comprehensive task descriptions but the designer will consider the extremes of what it is likely to be used for and the environment in which it will be used , for example designing a machine-tool for use in a factory has different requirements from designing a powered garden tool where the user could be wearing heavy gloves , will not be wearing safety-boots and will not receive any formal training .
14 The whole of Solland and Wissenland were plundered and burned after the defeat of another army led by Count Eldred of Solland in what came to be known in the Empire as the Battle of Solland 's Crown .
15 Cheeses of this kind used to be known in country-house and home-farm dairy cookery as napkin cheeses .
16 " Take Tristram along as a younker , and let it be known in the village you 're doing so .
17 The second criticism , too , might be answered by complicating the theory by allowing facts to be known in cases where fact and belief are different effects of a common cause .
18 After all , the number of such buyers is small and past purchase patter 's may be known in great detail ( from internal sales information , and from trade association statistics covering the whole market ) .
19 Without it , ‘ Stop-Go ’ , as it came to be known in the 1960s , will be with us for ever .
20 Is not there a risk that , in future , the present Chancellor will be known in the economy as soldiers remember Field Marshal Lord Haig ?
21 The Iraqi " supergun " affair , as it came to be known in the UK media , first came to light on April 10 when UK customs officials in Teesside detained a consignment of steel cylinders bound for Iraq .
22 The government let it be known in late May that it was planning to close the three Saharan detention camps of Reggane , Ain Salah and Ain M'guel , releasing many of those detained for their radical Islamic sympathies , and moving the others further north .
23 The statutes of Eurom , as the body would be known in abbreviation , stated that its main objective would be to represent the legal , social and cultural interests of the Europe 's 10,000,000 Romanies .
24 Since the actual amount needed can only be known accurately at the end of the life of the asset , which in turn may not be known in advance of the event , it is necessary to estimate both .
25 Since the actual amount needed can only be known accurately at the end of the life of the asset , which in turn may not be known in advance of the event , it is necessary to estimate both .
26 I confirm that this is the name by which I intend to be known in all my professional practices as a lawyer .
27 Hilton 's mystical theology is not conveyed with the passionate poetry that characterises Rolle 's writing , it is not attended by the rigours of the Cloud-author 's sense of that transcendent God who can not be known in any recognisable sense of the word , the visionary experience of Julian of Norwich , or the endearingly unbalanced enthusiasm of Margery Kempe .
28 The famous Marx Brothers ' contract scene in A Night at the Opera ( " The party of the first part shall be known in this contract as the party of the first part " ) exaggerated the worst excesses of legal drafting , but it had some basis in fact .
29 ( 4 ) If securities in the offeror are being offered to the shareholders of the target company , the offeror 's results should be known in order to analyse share price , earnings and dividends and to demonstrate their attractiveness to the target 's shareholders .
30 Oh yes , I used to be known in , in , in , in my area as the kitchen man , you know , and sort of , people used to talk in the pubs and they 'd say , oh well you know , my missus wants a new kitchen .
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