Example sentences of "know [adv] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Someone directing others needs to know the Bible as his own resource of study and meditation , to know its teaching about man 's relationship with God in covenant , encounter , incorporation , to know both its teaching on prayer and those who in its pages are seen at prayer .
2 For a classical particle we can know both its position and momentum , where it is and what it is doing .
3 Sch 19AB , TA 1988 , inserted by s 49 of the 1991 Finance Act , allows insurance companies to provisionally reclaim income tax and tax credits deducted from pension business income , in recognition of the fact that an insurance company will not know precisely its level of pension business until after its accounting period has ended .
4 Its exponents are trained to feel how to move with each part of their bodies and to know how their movements must be coordinated to produce one or another step or pose .
5 Yet taxpayers have a right to know how their money is spent , in farming as in any other public activity .
6 They need to know how their standards compare with those of other providers but in ways which are less traditional and restricted than through the five key documents required by The Parents ' Charter ( DES 1991b:2 — 7 ) .
7 She says she needs to gather up , in her post-modern skirt , all the creative , affirmative , intellectual parts of her childhood ; she needs to know how her folk survived , and when she looks for them in England , on TV , at the theatre , in art galleries , in advertising , they 're invisible .
8 Matt wanted to know how her parents had fared over the last few years , and as we were about to leave the table he asked her to stay and tell him about them .
9 To make the best use of it , you need to know how your home 's wiring system works .
10 The art of communication is to know how your message is being received by others and how to respond to the messages you receive .
11 And the need for audience contact I found particularly important because if you get feedback from the audience looking them in the eye involving them then you 're able to know how your talk is progressing and whether you need to modify it in any way to be able to maintain the audience 's interest .
12 To achieve the latter I have to see myself as an object , to know how my regretting might appear .
13 No one wants to know how my character study of Mark Antony 's going , whether I 've vacuumed under my bed , what videos I 've been watching while they were out , how many lengths I 've swum without a break , whether I 'm telling the truth or lies .
14 ‘ I have the right to know how my mother and father died . ’
15 But each of us has the right to know how our MP voted .
16 Newell and Simon wanted to know how our brains and minds function ; they wanted to discover the quintessence of intelligence .
17 ‘ I 'd like to know how his leg 's getting on . ’
18 Yet more importantly , the upper levels of the program have no access to the levels below them : the programmer who writes at the topmost , or accessible , level has no need to know how his program is being translated , even though for certain purposes he might wish to find out .
19 She was interested to know how his lawyers would conduct his defence since he had made no denials of his actions and ideals during his London interrogation , but the prosecution case would come first .
20 You 're a reporter too , so you should know how their minds work ! ’
21 It is just that , as always , unless we can get a feel for the mental meaning and perception experienced by a creature in relation to its own world of sensory perception and motor action response , we can never really know how its own particular reality appears to it .
22 Finch asserted that ‘ he would know how his master had lost every inch of it ’ .
23 We must know how his private life will affect that .
24 He could not know how his words had affected her .
25 HOW WILL I KNOW HOW MY PEP IS PERFORMING ?
26 Erm I mean maybe they have n't had very much , but erm but in , in a sense there 's a sort of huge commitment on their part to that , because they actually , I remember some chap came over to do the talk and I think he 's got four kids and he said , well you know , I did n't know how my kids were going to react to people fine you know
27 You have had a long life of service and time to look back on it and if I did not know how your arthritis troubles you and with what difficulty you pen your kind notes I would ask you to help me in this .
28 Everyone knows that English food is terrible , she stated : soggy boiled vegetables in white sauce , overcooked meat , I do n't know how your mother could stand it , having to go and eat stuff like that .
29 He goes , a and he says he does n't know how your gon na get in .
30 furniture polish , and I was saying to Martin how , I do n't know how our
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