Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] [adj] know that " in BNC.

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1 My dearest Victor , I am so happy to know that you will soon be home .
2 He said : ‘ But I 'm so happy to know that I have such warm and loving relatives .
3 But when I did find out I was profoundly relieved to know that all these troubling fantasies which had been playing twice nightly in my head were , in fact , shared by others .
4 I was too young to know that the having to tell myself gave the game away ; and that to be uninhibited about one 's own sexual activities is not the same as being unshockable .
5 North Yorkshire offers excellent possibilities for challenging walking but it 's also good to know that there 's plenty to do close at hand when the weather turns moorland expeditions into exercises in masochism .
6 And it 's really good to know that there are so many applications in the , in the real world , medical and physical and , and otherwise .
7 ‘ How considerate of you , ’ she responded with a choked laugh , ‘ it 's so reassuring to know that you have my welfare at heart .
8 But when you 're self employed it 's very important to know that you 're going to get
9 It is also helpful to know that he or she was by no means alone and that many others suffered in the same way .
10 Finally , it is also important to know that many of our courses can be studied on a ‘ one-off ’ basis through our Associate Student programme .
11 To those of us working at this particular neurotic coal-face , it is very cheering to know that ( at least in a number of prize-winning cases ) advertising does work .
12 In this day and age it is very satisfying to know that there are firms who shine to give service .
13 It is very encouraging to know that so many institutions are keen to establish themselves in the important area of advanced IT training and that a significant contribution to costs came from industry .
14 It is very important to know that less than 6 per cent .
15 It is very heartening to know that so many of you are prepared to under-write the future of the Society 's works in such a positive way .
16 ‘ Although he is involved in the redevelopment of mills from a business point of view , he has a deep historical commitment and it is very pleasing to know that this stems from his undergraduate years at Nottingham . ’
17 It is extremely gratifying to know that we will have a knowledgeable and committed environmentalist in the House of Lords on whom we can rely for help whenever the need arises .
18 He 's sufficiently aware to know that er he ca n't get out much , he 's on his own , he 's lonely especially if he 's not in very good health .
19 It was vaguely insulting to know that he treated her as casually as he would have treated any stranger with whom he found himself forced to share a house .
20 It was unspeakably horrid to know that a great , slithering , inchoate mass of effluence was crawling and creeping and smelling its way towards you .
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