Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] know [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I did not like recipes ; in any case I knew how to cook what my husband liked perfectly well without them .
2 A nut case I know exactly how you feel .
3 Like the driver I knew where we were going without being told .
4 ( And believe me , with my parentage I know whereof I speak , except in my mother 's case marriage did n't come into it .
5 But of course I knew where she was , and that she was calling at Genoa .
6 Of course I know why she says things like that : it 's to make me feel bourgeois , provincial , conventional , inhibited — the complete little woman !
7 Sure , of course I know where the dolmen is .
8 ‘ Of course I know how .
9 At that time of the afternoon I knew only Lisabeth would be home , so I was n't too worried .
10 I said I wanted it for an amateur production of James Saunders A Scent of Flowers — a play I knew well and which required a coffin to be positioned downstage during the entire action .
11 When the studios were built , I wanted to record some of the songs I knew when I was young and I wanted to record them the way I wanted to hear them .
12 Well er er erm the the whole point of about asking that sort of question is that er I in my own mind I know where I think
13 The concerns about what to wear , the latest haircuts and how to deal with acne were subjects I knew well — and I could identify with the girls ' interests too .
14 ‘ Reminds me of a horse I knew once , ’ the farmer said , ‘ long time ago .
15 Erm let's go back to differentiation , what does is mean why the why the big deal you know why do we make such a fuss about , Hey would n't it be nice to integrate things .
16 Using either of these two methods you know exactly what you are receiving in your own currency and can adjust your price accordingly .
17 So you know , we had back room for the , the elder and the youngsters into , to , well we were only kids you know then .
18 And she says Jean you know well you can see er she says you know the day before Ros was in Lisburn and she says you know the way when you 're standing and from the back you can feel somebody that their eyes are penetrating through you and she said she happened to turn round and there she 's sitting in , in this girl 's car and just er looked at her like that .
19 It 's all about languages for dictionary you know like
20 I 've got lots of them inside that maisonette you know when
21 Pick three subjects you know well , such as your hobby , your job , and your mother .
22 yes , and er , that , that 's one of the plants I had given me , yeah I have some lov I have some lovely presents you know really great they are , quite nice at the part we , we have a , the children they , they er have games for the children to start with we do for the grandchildren you see and then er we have the dancing and the erm disco , it was great , we have a lovely party every October we have and I have all my friends we had about a hundred and eighty this year I think , must of been
23 About three or four big bigger high street shops you know like Alders and what is the next ?
24 No it was a long way to come from Plymouth you know so we did n't know .
25 Right all these words you know how to spell them .
26 This was certainly the case with Mrs S. , the mother of one of my teenage informants , born in rural Jamaica about 1930 , who moved to London about 1960 : I 've never work — I 've never really work when I was back in de West Indies my husband work , I worked when I came over here and I [ took a long time ] to get a job — because I could remember work at de Post Office and I when I pronounce my words you know too [ soft ] dey say dey do n't hunderstand — according to dem dey do n't hunderstand me , my haccent maybe it 's my haccent or what dey don " understan " it or ting an " I feel like I 'm speakin " the same English like over here .
27 You know , erm , you know what sort of gross salary and you know and there was , you were holding back in a way erm tt and why you did n't wan na discuss your hobbies you know where you were losing it
28 All the slop and and scrape it all into this bucket with lots of it 's like tray you know like that tray that you 've got i next to your sink ?
29 It 's just one , one of those many piec pieces of evidence you know so that the Freud you know like the great detective you know uses all these little insignificant facts and finally puts them all together and draws everybody together you know in the drawing room and says I will now reveal the murderer , you know Moses was not an Egyptian , sorry Moses was not a Jew he was an Egyptian .
30 I mean B squared 's nineteen squares you know just under four hundred is n't it ?
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