Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [adv] know it " in BNC.

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1 Although I did not know it , my encounter with Gladstone Murray and Ernie Bushnell in February was beginning to bear fruit , and my days as newspaperman cum radio programme director were numbered .
2 ‘ I have never known a patient wait for 10 hours for an ambulance for an inter-hospital transfer — and I hope never to know it again , ’ she said .
3 I 've been in the trade for 29 years and I 've never known it this bad .
4 I did not know the answer then , and I do not know it now .
5 Now I have been digressing and let me say quite clearly that I never knew the answer and I do not know it now , how the tremendously high level of morale was sustained , not just in the Pathfinders , but throughout the Command as a whole .
6 And I do n't know it was truth he said I 'm just collecting all the mole skins for somebody 's mo For a coat , but that was just a story I think .
7 And I do n't know it ?
8 No wonder he woke overcome with awe : ‘ Surely the Lord is in this place ; and I did not know it … how awesome is this place !
9 ‘ Then Jacob awoke from his sleep and said , ‘ Surely the Lord is in this place ; and I did not know it ’ ( 28.16 ) .
10 Er coming next to our priorities on special educational needs , erm I attended a , a and conference as recently as last Saturday and I did n't know it all already , I did , er I am now determined that
11 ‘ What no-one can deny is that I have Scottish blood in me , and I have always known it was there ’ , he said .
12 If I had n't known it was him I would have just walked past him . ’
13 Even if I do n't know it , you do , and that changes your attitude to me . ’
14 I examine the chamber , as if I did n't know it was loaded .
15 If I did n't know it was impossible , I 'd swear you 'd cooked up this little plot deliberately . ’
16 I 've been talking to some of them about it , it 's meant to be , cos I did n't know it was going on , and I saw them in the paper , says oh !
17 " But I 've never known it to fail "
18 But I do n't know it .
19 Yeah , but I do n't know it 'll be quite effective
20 But I did not know it .
21 ‘ As a matter of fact , ’ Nell said , her brow wrinkling , ‘ I suppose I did get a message days ago to say the Chairman was coming , but I did n't know it meant him .
22 There was something at St Michael 's but I did n't know it was the one world week .
23 But I did n't know it was Undry , ’ Ruth said desperately .
24 Dad did say yesterday he had a surprise , but I did n't know it was going to be this — it 's great . ’
25 I know Meredith Putt 's been doing a lot of talking about the railway , but I did n't know it was on its way . ’
26 I can not tell you everything about roses , because I do n't know it all — nobody does , or ever will .
27 ‘ It was n't at the time , ’ she said , ‘ because I did n't know it was inexplicable .
28 I have not named the place where he is to be found , since I do not know it , and a week hence it may be very far from where he bides today .
29 One of his poems had been published , he said , in The New Yorker by Howard Moss , the Poetry Editor , who — though I did not know it until Dana told me later — was a well-known homosexual .
30 Though I did n't know it at the time , Lebanon was suffering only the hors d'oeuvre of the devil 's dinner .
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