Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] knew how " in BNC.
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1 | Aaron Wildavsky argued that while PPBS had many shortcomings , the fundamental reason for its demise was that no-one knew how to do programme budgeting . |
2 | I could n't wait to run home and tell my mother that I knew how to mix colours . ’ |
3 | On the way in from the airport , Hurley had warned him that the back bedroom was full of electronic gear that nobody knew how to use . |
4 | She told herself , now again , that she knew how to handle Papa . |
5 | At this point Suor Eusebia intervened and told them that she knew how to open it . |
6 | After all that had happened she was still unable to betray Peter — in fact , it was because of all that had happened that she felt she could n't be the one to give away the details of his difficulties , especially not to Marc , now that she knew how things stood between them both . |
7 | Now that she knew how despicable Robert Sheldrake was , she would fight him with every method at her disposal . |
8 | How well she was coming to know them : the Mid-day Demon of Accidie who dulled her mind and drained the words of meaning ; the Seraph-Serpents , ever hot upon his heels , whose bite flustered her to panic and anxiety ; then , by dark , the Ochim — doleful screech-owls whose appetite always demanded more than she knew how to give . |
9 | Just enough to make sure Okay , maybe not a difficult as that one was , just enough really to make sure that you knew how to do the calculations . |
10 | Now trick films were the sort of first visual magic that the cinema could produce and erm these , these films you would see for example a motor car disintegrate and then reassemble itself , this kind of thing , people 's clothes change , drop off and a new set of garments would come on , all this sort of thing , people 's faces would change , their environment would change , their chairs would collapse under them and rebuild themselves , this sort of thing which could be done relatively easily once you knew how to do it . |
11 | But it could also be used to dismiss the claims , even of empiricists , that they knew how nature works . |
12 | Whenever he thought about this in later years , his memory would go back to the Cuddesdon time and the shock of seeing a House of Commons pretending that it knew how people ought to say their prayers . |
13 | ‘ I do n't deny him the right to use whatever symbols he wants as an artist , but as a friend I was disappointed that he knew how inflammatory that would be to a Madness audience . |
14 | Slightly bemused , she realised that the businesslike urgency appeared to be entirely on her side , in spite of the earlier impression that he knew how busy she must be , that he had no wish to waste any of her valuable time … |
15 | To make sure that none of the macho details went to waste , the full , inside story of Washington 's awesome display of military prowess was entrusted to Steven Emerson of US News & World Report , who had shown in the past that he knew how to treat a government ‘ scoop ’ with respect , and who could be relied upon to resist the kind of sceptical impulse that sometimes afflicts reporters with a wider readership . |
16 | Huy knew something about papyrus , having spent most of his life writing on it , and had managed to convince the man that he knew how to make it , without giving away too much of his true background . |
17 | I am a business man and I knew how marketable he was . |
18 | Though I say it myself , your mother and I knew how to throw a party . |
19 | I could learn procedures and facts for a short time and I knew how to regurgitate them for examinations . |
20 | I 'd been through the trauma of losing a house once before and I knew how demoralizing and degrading it is . |
21 | I felt sure I would never see poor Glumdalclitch again , and I knew how sad she would be to lose me . |
22 | Clearly those calves had drained him and I knew how he felt . |
23 | But I always knew you were fiercely independent and I knew how you 'd react to my eternal presence if you realised I was there as a self-appointed bodyguard . ’ |
24 | ‘ If I knew how I meant I should n't be asking you to design it , because that 's what design is , knowing how you mean . |
25 | If I knew how to make copies of myself , I 'm not sure that I would give the project high priority in competition with all the other things I want to do : why should I ? |
26 | CATHERINE I 'd be more pleased if I knew how you got in the door . |
27 | He shot a 67 and nobody knew how good that round was because they were all talking about Greg 's 63 . |
28 | And nobody knew how close Jackson had come to changing American history better than his most devoted enemies . |
29 | It was four years since they had parted , and who knew how much he had changed during that time ? |
30 | She would relish it the more , she said , knowing that , it was not a wake , and who knew how much longer such restaurants would still be open , such food and drink available ? |