Example sentences of "[adv] know [pron] [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd been in the presenter role long enough to know I could do It . |
2 | I fucking know nothing 'll bring her back ! |
3 | I just knew I could trust you . |
4 | You always know you 'll get nothing short of 110 per cent and he 's still got a great appetite for playing at the top level . |
5 | It would be the same for Rory — she 'd always known she 'd give her heart only once , and that was why she had n't played the love game with the same reckless abandon as so many of her contemporaries . |
6 | Crabtree and Evelyn is not a name I would instantly associate with culinary excellence — though I always knew they could make you smell nice . |
7 | And there 's also the pub where the police , the police always knew they could find who they wanted in the . |
8 | ‘ Whatever scrapes he 'd get you into , ’ one of them had once said , ‘ you always knew he 'd get you out . ’ |
9 | He nods morosely , as if he always knew I would leave him , and he tries to impress on me that I have to disappear out of sight . |
10 | It feels good , but I always knew I would get them behind me — it was just a matter of going out there and proving myself . ’ |
11 | ‘ Well , I always knew you 'd get your side of the story across loud and clear , Viola . |
12 | But they also know they can give you at least a bit of a chance . ’ |
13 | The woman did n't even know she could trust her , for goodness ' sake ! |
14 | She does n't even know I can read her sub-text ! ) |
15 | I did n't even know you could record something . |
16 | They 'd have gone right over us and not even known they 'd hit us . " |
17 | ‘ You must think I was taking a lot for granted , sorting all this out before — well , before I even knew you 'd let me on the island , let alone still want me . ’ |
18 | You never know we will give it a try . |
19 | I 'll enter that competition , you never know I might win it . |
20 | you never know I 'd do it any way |
21 | ) In April 1190 Mozart was hoping for another court appointment under the new emperor , Leopold II , and he implored Puchberg to keep his financial disarray a secret , believing that if it were publicly known it would damage his chances of success . |