Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] know [adv] [pron] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead , now that I knew where she was living , I contacted my solicitors and instructed them to start divorce proceedings . |
2 | She replied that she knew where he was but she did n't want to discuss it . |
3 | She began to feel that she knew where she was , a little : and after a while she too began to talk . |
4 | He started keeping Fred and himself to timetables , so that she knew where she was , and cut out eating with Fred after the show or seeing him in the daytime at weekends . |
5 | First , be sure that you know exactly what is required , In some questions the statement of the conditions is deliberately written in a complex confusion . |
6 | Chasing solid walls is done with a bolster chisel and club hammer , and it is important to keep the cables vertical so that you know where they are . |
7 | ‘ I do n't mind where I go , but I prefer opening , and the main thing is that you know where you are . ’ |
8 | So whi what I 'm trying to say to you is that you should have four sides of written text , whether it 's on two pages , three or four What I will do is go through the headings and give you a very brief description of that so that you know roughly what 's in them . |
9 | and er you know I think coming to a , a university is a thing that you know like it 's a very sort of novel experience for a lot of people and you know certainly when I started the human psych course here , you know about twelve , thirteen years ago erm you know I did n't know what on earth was , was requ required and I agonized over work for quite , quite a long time and er |
10 | It could be accomplished , I thought , by not worrying about the future , by taking things day by day , and our being perfectly honest with one another so that we knew where we were ; and loving . |
11 | It 's no for if you 're going to be there all the time , that they know where you are and where they can contact you . |
12 | The debate on commercial television remains one of the clearest examples of the Establishment in action in defence of one of its dearest illusions , namely , that it knows best what is good for other people . |
13 | ‘ He did n't realize he 'd dropped a brick when he admitted that he knew where we were going . |
14 | Now that he knew where he was the details of the room became familiar , and he knew at once what had wakened him , and strained his ears to hear it again . |
15 | He poured his mother 's ashes in the place she is now and I am absolutely positive that he knows now she is not coming back . ’ |