Example sentences of "know [adv] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're entitled you will know exactly you will keep a record do n't worry . |
2 | The odd day here and there is not important , but if you could let me know within the next couple of weeks or so when you intend to take a major part of your holiday away — if you know — I do n't myself know erm yet — but if you do know then I can have a look at the overall picture and see that we 're not all dispersed . |
3 | But I do n't know how you can run a country on frothy money , and I would argue that Black Wednesday was a classic example of that sort of thing going wrong . ’ |
4 | I 'd love to know where I could get a manual . |
5 | I need to know where I can find a woman who has recently returned to her family after having run away with a man called Resenence Jeopardy . ’ |
6 | Do you know where we can get a fix ? ’ |
7 | PS Do you know where I can get a copy of Rick Dangerous 2 on tape ? |
8 | If you do stay away I can tell you the trainer will know where you can get a deal like that . |
9 | You do n't know when we 'll get a day like this again . |
10 | Do you know why you should seek a massage ? |
11 | ‘ They want to know when we 'd have a bed . |
12 | You know how they used to do a lot of weaving , they do n't do so much now . |
13 | which you know then you can explore a bit . |
14 | You know when I used to have a tutor Fred |
15 | ‘ Well I know where we 'll get a drink — and enjoy a sight better company than we 'd have got back there . ’ |
16 | I know where you can get a new keyboard . |
17 | If you know where I can get a new double bed machine for 45 guineas today perhaps you would let me know ( I 'll have two ! ) . |
18 | I 'm for Shrewsbury , I know where I can get a horse there ’ |
19 | Elizabeth Stewart , post-graduate chemistry student , recalls that Sir Robert Robinson under whom she was to work was away working for a government department and his students rarely saw him : ‘ We never knew when he would do a lab round , and often it would be at the lunch hour , when I was out ’ . |
20 | ARSENAL boss George Graham reckons he has the best job in football — but he knows even he could suffer a Brian Clough-like backlash if the Gunners fail to win a trophy for the second year running . |
21 | get mentioned somewhere along the line of , of you know maybe you know , I mean God knows how you would fund a |