Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] n't know [prep] any " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know of any Chinese girl who ca n't cook , and Malaysian girls inherit a cocktail of cultures which leads to some fantastic recipes , ’ Rex said .
2 He said : ‘ I do n't know of any government that has actually falsified figures .
3 I do n't know of any boxing match that 's ever captured the interest of people and it was that night , course we never heard the result , not until we got to Egypt , you there was no wireless you see , you did n't know what was happening at all .
4 Otherwise elegant and beautiful theories have been rejected because they do n't agree with observation , but I do n't know of any major theory that has been advanced just on the basis of experiment .
5 I do n't know of any conventional beauty products that should be avoided in pregnancy .
6 I do n't know of any more .
7 I do n't know of any league penalty regarding players not turning up and not letting their opponents know in good time that they will not be playing .
8 I do n't know of any other event where you get that kind of pressure and you just ca n't simulate that .
9 I do n't know of any other sport like this .
10 That 's only a blooming guess , I do n't know of any mid-ocean bloody islands !
11 If I find it I 'll it but I , I do n't know of any other recording .
12 How anybody can walk in those things I do n't know of any .
13 Oh I did n't know of any other , only knew the one .
14 We do n't know of any decorating plans at present , ’ says a spokesman .
15 But suppose we do n't know of any particular instances .
16 One of the surgeons who reported the case , aptly named KC Saw , said they did n't know of any similar cases but the holes in the metal ring with their inward-turning rims were a perfect trap for a child 's fingers .
17 He knew what it was — tank sediment kept getting into the fuel pipe that fed the generator — but short of a total drain and cleanout , he did n't know of any way to cure it .
18 He did n't know about any of my fainting fits — ’
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