Example sentences of "[art] [noun] to know [prep] " in BNC.

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1 State definitions of needs do n't include the opportunity to know about God .
2 And that 's what I would have thought was proper for the board to know about .
3 In theory , each of these has the capacity to know to be a medium and even large scale business , and to take on the corporate giants in the course of time .
4 Indeed the need to know about the earlier and later stages of a child 's education becomes imperative when schools have to plan the next stage of learning on the basis of achievement so far , when teachers have to evaluate and — if appropriate — change their own teaching , when parents have to be told in detail how their children are progressing and when LEAs , parents and governors have to have information which allows the performance of the school as a whole to be evaluated .
5 The boy was a wicked little bastard , but he had the right to know about his mother 's illness .
6 We recognise that those who live and work in the vicinity of our plants have the right to know about our activities and we are doing our very best to provide them with the information they require .
7 onto chips now the things to know about acids , bases and salts .
8 What have you the chance to know about other than your work ? ’
9 It is impossible for the voter to know in advance whether it is his ballot paper which is going to contribute to the result of the election in this way but if voters do not express enough preferences then there is a risk that at some stage in the count their vote will become non-transferable and therefore exercise no further influence upon the result .
10 This was one that I did n't want the maid to know about , so I cleaned it up myself .
11 Meanwhile , Faye mouthed a discreet , ‘ Thanks ! ’ to Belinda , and the latter guessed that Marise was not close enough to the Hamiltons to know of Faye 's diabetic condition .
12 Julia said soothingly , ‘ Why should Canon Wheeler be expected by the police to know about keys ? ’
13 Much less , when he wanted the world to know of his love , would she allow him to introduce her to his parents .
14 This ones by , er actually you are the first members of the public to know about it .
15 Each of the five judgments rambles over the territory in what can only be called a head-scratching way , making it impossible for the consumer of the judgment to know at the end just what the law is held to be , except negatively , and then only negatively on a few points .
16 It is a joy to know of the support of our mentor at every stage , to talk to him , to exchange ideas , to consider the next step , in fact , anything at all .
17 I am sorry to bother you with my problems , but as my real mother , I feel you have a right to know about your daughter 's situation .
18 Andrew Lees , campaigns director of FoE , said : " While the public has a right to know about what companies are allowed to put down the sewers , the details of their actual discharges are kept secret " .
19 Last night Darlington Labour candidate Alan Milburn said : ‘ Trainees and the general public have a right to know about the success or failure of Government training schemes .
20 If the reserve price had not been notified and the bidder had no reason to know of it , then the bidder will have an action against the auctioneer for breach of the auctioneer 's warranty of authority .
21 Finally , it is also important for an officer to know about the processes which give rise to the particular effluents in his patch , since this helps the business of containment and on the spot diagnosis in an emergency .
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