Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pron] know the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Robbie was very much afraid that she knew the answer . |
2 | Clearly you ca n't expect admissions of people with disabilities er for example , taking one aspect of that er cultural and er that policy , to be high if you know the building itself is physically inaccessible . |
3 | Marketing manager Rob Lucas said : ‘ We are fortunate that everyone knows the brand and it has always been popular , particularly with children . ’ |
4 | In 1938 I was offered a programme with full rehearsal and that I accepted , though when it came to the time I asked for separate section rehearsals — first strings , then winds — which met with some opposition , particularly as the orchestra was convinced that it knew the music already . |
5 | For example , consider the following exchange : A ( to passer by ) : I 've just run out of petrol B : Oh ; there 's a garage just around the corner Here B 's utterance may be taken to implicate that A may obtain petrol there , and he would certainly be being less than fully cooperative if he knew the garage was closed or was sold out of petrol ( hence the inference ) . |
6 | And we have a competition it 's spot the singer it 's quite simple when you know the singer it is anyway . |
7 | Everything is simple when you know the answer . |
8 | The eternal quest for immortality will be in vain until we know the answer — unfortunately , we do n't . |
9 | With so much choice it 's lucky that we know the area so well and can show you all the best things on our trips . |
10 | Tammuz was immediately suspicious because he knew the man never broke his routines unless something out of the ordinary was afoot . |
11 | They heard them talking , and were sure that they knew the voice of the visitor . |
12 | Write down the communications and feedback necessary to make sure that everyone knows the details of the dance , where they are to meet , etc. , and that everyone knows that the others know . |
13 | Check that you know who else is to be present , anticipate what ‘ hidden agendas– they may have and be sure that you know the level of formality . |
14 | Be sure that you know the name of the previous speaker so that you can say , ‘ Thank you , George , ’ confident that his name is not James . |
15 | Suddenly I was sure that I knew the secret of life . |
16 | And clearly anyone from outside Northwest Manchester has got to start looking at the are and doing some research and finding out where the big firms are , who the important people are , etcetera , to make sure that I know the area that I 'm candidate in . |
17 | I did n't get anywhere very fast , but when you are confident and you know the market is there it is inevitable , because of the heavy initial investment , that you 're going to make substantial losses in the early years . |
18 | Some bisexual relationships work perfectly well as long as everyone knows the score . |
19 | ‘ As long as you know the election feels a great privilege . ’ |
20 | " Yes , as long as you know the truth , and now I 've told it . " |
21 | Well I wonder Lynne if it would look odd because you know the position of the greenhouse just now I mean is it a lean-to , or is it sitting out there in the lawn , where is it ? |
22 | And he was good enough to win the Open , ’ I said and tried not to sound peevish because she knew the quote . |
23 | I 'm reluctant to say I 'm hungry because I know the response will be : ‘ That figures ’ . |
24 | The hon. Member for Derby , South ( Mrs. Beckett ) would be shocked if she knew the extent to which the hon. Member for Dagenham attempts to lead the public into believing that Labour would operate a more generous rebate system . |
25 | The annual fee will not now be due until January but it is vital that we know the names of all who wish to participate next year — NOW . |
26 | Very different style of driving — not too difficult if you know the rules and the pitfalls . |
27 | ‘ I share those feelings to the utmost and I know the RUC rightly go after all killers with equal determination to bring them to justice regardless of any circumstances and they never give up . ’ |
28 | Well it sounds like a lot of things but , but actually getting a game of tennis in it can be quite difficult because you know the weather 's turned against us now so |
29 | Which makes the documentation all the more poignant when you know the project did not get anywhere . |
30 | Noting that Shawcross had voted with the Government in not opposing the Lords amendments on 22 July , Attlee said that he was very grateful as he knew the strength of Shawcross 's views . |