Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] know [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Moving her just a fraction away , his eyes once more holding hers captive , he added , ‘ So is n't it fortunate that I know you for the cheat you are ? ’ |
2 | ‘ We have reason to believe that you recently broke into Taigh na Tuir , the house belonging to Mr Hamilton here , and that you know something of the whereabouts of two valuable guns . ’ |
3 | Although we know them in the UK as mushroom corals , the common name of this species is something of a misnomer . |
4 | But I 've got a photograph of him , and I know he after the war was over he went back and married a nurse . |
5 | ‘ But I do deny it and you know nothing of the sort ! ’ |
6 | If you know something about the deeper inner workings of computers then you can make use of this fact to guess what sort of things might cause a program some difficulties . |
7 | ‘ If you know anything about the history of art , you 'll know that the real process of evaluation goes on after things have stopped . |
8 | Erm , er , if you , if you know anything about the kind of thing that actually goes on er , it 's nothing like the it 's supposed to be . |
9 | And I would like to ask and if you know anything about the the topography of Harrogate , the second er most attractive feature of this town after the Nidd Gorge is in fact . |
10 | Erm , the other thing is , if you know anything about the subject , which most amanuensists should do , you actually start filling in the gaps . |
11 | If you know anything about the robbery , please help us . ’ |
12 | And they know nothing about the flat , of course . ’ |
13 | If they know nothing upon the question , is that nothingness still to be respected ? ’ |
14 | I ask if they know anything about the snowy owl . |
15 | Clovis 's campaigns and ruses against other Frankish rulers should perhaps be seen as power struggles within a small kin-group , and therefore as precursors of the civil wars that were to follow , but we know nothing about the connections between the petty kings of the years prior to 511 . |
16 | I 'm sure you can appreciate that people are wary about big-city developers coming in and turning everywhere upside-down because they know nothing about the area . ’ |
17 | He felt her slim shoulder move under the thick fabric of the tartan shirt , " as much as I know anything at the moment , that 's what I think I 'll be doing . |
18 | ‘ I 'll start with the facts as far as we know them at the moment . ’ |
19 | However , as we know them in the modern world , there are virtually no middle classes in 1700 . |
20 | Although there were thousands of lesser and hundreds of brown noddies on Cousin in October , it can not be easy to assess the population size , because with no positive ‘ summer season ’ as we know it in the temperate zones , many birds can be found breeding almost throughout the year . |
21 | It is true that there is a distinction between art as it is used develop mentally in schools and art as we know it in the world , but for most people is n't art what we knew it as in school ? |