Example sentences of "that i [vb past] [adv] know [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I found in the bottom of the freezer some pork that I did n't know we had .
2 two packets of chicken breasts that I did n't know we had .
3 I kept talking to his mother and the girl at the cash-register , but I was so distracted that I did n't know what I was saying .
4 ‘ It 's the Suo ’ he said , and grinned smugly , secure in the knowledge that I did n't know what one was .
5 She gave such an unpleasant laugh with these last words that I did n't know what to say , and as I left the house I felt even more miserable .
6 I had never heard the word and unwisely said that I did n't know what it meant .
7 the fact that she 's , she 's intelligent as well erm she , you know , she 's gon na s she knew that I did n't know what I was talking about so she said right you look , yo you look er you , you ask them about this , this , this and this and they might say this to you , so I knew what , if they asked me , I knew what I was talking about rather than
8 Bridget too had a similar experience : " The other girls had mixed feelings , some of them were happy for me but some thought I was a slag and a tart and that I did n't know who the father was , and they were bitchy towards me when they passed in the corridors . "
9 I meant that I did n't know his name was Verlander . ’
10 ‘ I swear to you that I did n't know anything about it … neither can my sister know , or she would n't have gone with Garry . ’
11 I do n't know what it was about , but I know that it shocked me into the sort of terror that I did n't know I was capable of .
12 For transgressions that I did n't know I 'd made ?
13 If I said , ‘ It looks blue ’ but otherwise seemed incapable of colour discrimination , of being able to respond differently , verbally and in other ways , to differently coloured things , and , particularly , of being able to tell when other blue things were present and when absent , then people would rightly suspect that I did not know what I was talking about , that my experience could not really be of its looking blue .
14 There had been long periods when I could only enter you and come in you by secretly pretending to myself that I did not know you , that you were a tart I had picked up in a bar — or on the street corner .
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