Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] know [adv] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I think I already knew then that I would not return to my job at the Polytechnic , for the security of that monthly cheque had lost all meaning . |
2 | I think I now know sooner if it 's not going to be any good , you know . |
3 | I felt myself to be a source of pollution , and grew to dread my period , especially as I never knew exactly when it was going to come . |
4 | ‘ I 'm not his next of kin , you see , and I never knew exactly where he lived . |
5 | But Ven , who must be feeling drained from his labours , had just stated that he would be ready to discuss the interview soon — she somehow knew then that she was not going to get a better offer from him than that . |
6 | The look in his eyes was cool and lofty , she saw , and she just knew then that he was thinking that there were some Sundays when Travis breakfasted at someone else 's table — and he knew exactly where ! |
7 | She probably knew too that they had been none too fond of Granny when she 'd been alive . |
8 | ‘ You probably know better than me , ’ he said . |
9 | As I 'm sure you probably know better than me Miss , the department blows hot and cold |
10 | ‘ You never know quite when you 've got him . |
11 | Guess we kinda know now where he stands on the issue . |
12 | As with most supernatural occurrences one never knows just when something is going to happen and this is the case in the studio . |
13 | In spite of all that has been said by popular moralists , along the lines of honesty being the best policy , everyone really knows implicitly that it is by this test of universalisability that one should determine what one ought to do . |
14 | ‘ They also know now that I am in your room , señorita . |
15 | He probably knows already that his spelling is weak : what he wants to be told is how to make it better . |
16 | He never knew quite where she went . |