Example sentences of "know [indef pn] at " in BNC.

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1 Without doing so we would know nothing at all .
2 Ruskin ( who will be discussed in a later chapter ) also wrote his autobiography in old age , and without our knowledge of his life from other sources we should have a distorted picture of his childhood , and should know nothing at all about his marriage .
3 " Do you happen to know someone at San Carlos ? "
4 Brian did not like parties , according to Alix , and had expressed fears that he would know nobody at the Headleands ' , but this was not so , for he had already engaged himself with his habitual courtesy with old Sir Anthony .
5 I says no I says I do n't know anybody at all .
6 In fact , ’ said Ewen , and was there just a shade of genuine relief in his tone ? ‘ you do n't know anything at all .
7 ‘ Do you know anything at all about cars ? ’ he asked curtly .
8 Could you tell me a bit more about that , because I do n't know anything at all about utility furniture
9 The second defect is that the suggestion is too strong and is likely to make it impossible for any of us to know anything at all .
10 And it is not possible for us to know anything at all about him unless he is generous enough to disclose himself Another book in this series has tackled the question of revelation ; suffice it to say at this point that without revelation we can not say anything about the Lord who is Spirit .
11 Lord Tedder , vice-chairman in the early fifties , admitted that ‘ I know nothing at all about broadcasting , but I can learn .
12 If you find it difficult to understand some of the feelings she expresses , you have to realise that she has reached a stage in life 's journey of which , as yet , you know nothing at all , and until you stand where she is standing now you are in no position to pass any judgement on her attitudes .
13 ‘ You have no idea , ’ said Healey , ‘ what it was like before you came into the committee , The prime minister was always demanding active intervention early on , with this crazy desire to go there and take things over , that we should side with the Roman Catholics and the Civil Rights movement against the government and the Royal Ulster Constabulary , though we know nothing at all about it . ’
14 We know nothing at all about the author of The Cloud of Unknowing .
15 I know nothing at all about television " .
16 And so there was er old age pension , state , there was nothing then you know nothing at all .
17 ‘ But apart from the fact that my mother obviously lived here at some time I know nothing at all . ’
18 No I think they know nothing at all about business .
19 Wing Commander the Duke of Hamilton replied : ‘ My instructions are to let it run its course as if I know nothing at all about it .
20 If you have a friendly GP or know somebody at your hospital ask them whether they would be prepared to carry a poster or your brochures advertising your personal injury work .
21 That as compared with the one you can put in that you know one at the top one at the side and .
22 I know something at twenty past one on B B C two but I would n't like to say what
23 He felt her slim shoulder move under the thick fabric of the tartan shirt , " as much as I know anything at the moment , that 's what I think I 'll be doing .
24 Considering that the New Critics seem to have known nothing at all about the work of the Formalists and their successors ( it is not mentioned at all , for instance , in Wimsatt and Brooks 's Literary Criticism : A Short History of 1957 ) , these affinities are really very striking .
25 I mean , ten years ago , maybe twenty years ago , I would n't have known anyone at all that had been millionaires .
26 Knowing nothing at all about the actions of other consumers and producers , each consumer will automatically ensure that the last film he or she purchases yields twice as much utility as the last meal purchased .
27 But I knew nothing at all about Tohoku University , or about the city of Sendai .
28 I do n't know a great deal about the sorcerers of the Future , ’ said Calatin , who actually knew nothing at all about them , but thought it would sound unprofessional to admit this , ‘ but I do n't think we should rely on them .
29 I knew nothing at all about England , apart from what I had gathered from reading a number of the works of P.G .
30 ‘ They knew nothing at the bookshop , sir ; his sister , Sara , seemed very upset ; she would n't believe that he was n't at home .
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