Example sentences of "that know [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Its interest , as will already be clear , is that it offers a prospect of closing the gap between fact and value , bypassing the issue of whether or how one can draw prescriptive conclusions from descriptive premisses alone : it affirms the apparently naive claim that to know how to act I have only to be sufficiently aware of myself and my surroundings . |
2 | Let me send my offerings where I can not go ; my pains to comfort sufferers whom I will never see ; and my sacrifices to help plant the Cross in lands that know not yet of the Crucified . |
3 | ‘ You have to hire people that know how to work the equipment , who know how to repair things . |
4 | Those canny souls that know how often these things fall at the last hurdle can stop holding their breath and relax over Tadpole Technology Plc 's deal to do a Power RISC-based notebook for IBM Corp : IBM has paid £325,000 for 500,000 new Tadpole shares at what is now the bargain issue price of 65p , which at last week 's price of 224 pence gives it an instant paper profit of £795,000 ; it also gets warrants for 2.22m more shares at the same price to take it to 12.9% . |
5 | Insects hiding on the trunks and branches of trees represent an equally rich harvest for those animals that know how to gather them . |
6 | Cos there 's all of us that know now , she knows . |
7 | I said , ‘ I think you should know how to cook a few things , in case they ask you to feed the children , ’ but she seemed to think that knowing how to make a Marmite sandwich would be enough . |
8 | We also reject the belief that knowing how to use terminology in which to speak of language is undesirable . |
9 | It was shown on page 195 that knowing how frequently a record is accessed can lead to reduced seek times . |
10 | Alasdair MacCormick , who runs Law Practice Management , a consultancy which advises on the selection of computer systems , feels that knowing how computers work is not important . |
11 | Letters do not correspond exactly to sounds , with the consequence that knowing how to pronounce a word does n't necessarily mean you know how to spell it ( and vice versa ) . |
12 | It does not necessarily follow that knowing more about alcohol will automatically result in more responsible drinking attitudes and behaviour , that is , the second course objective . |
13 | You had certain of them that knew where you could slip in — you could slip in for a smoke and a cup of tea , so long as you were n't caught . |
14 | They did n't ask how they get from a man to a woman not that knows anyway but |
15 | She 's like a wounded animal that knows instinctively how it can be cured . ’ |
16 | So , vote Labour , the party that knows how to keep its trousers on . |
17 | A faith worn on the sleeve , to be seen and not hidden ; a faith that touches every detail of life ; a faith that knows how and what to celebrate ; a faith that knows how and what to celebrate ; a faith that earthquakes , terrorists , cholera , drought , power cuts , water shortages , poverty and bad housing will never shake . |
18 | A faith worn on the sleeve , to be seen and not hidden ; a faith that touches every detail of life ; a faith that knows how and what to celebrate ; a faith that knows how and what to celebrate ; a faith that earthquakes , terrorists , cholera , drought , power cuts , water shortages , poverty and bad housing will never shake . |
19 | Jack Stone seems to be the sort of fish that knows how to cut a net or two . ’ |
20 | And the one that knows how to make time fly . |
21 | More appropot , though , is the fact that a user that knows only Windows would find it easy to use and become productive in . |