Example sentences of "[noun] i know it " in BNC.

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1 Meeting Jack in his butch horn-rims gave me a feeling of intense familiarity , and the first time we banged glasses together in mid-kiss I knew it was sight at first love .
2 ‘ It was done by experts and in my heart I knew it was wrong . ’
3 Of course I knew it would n't : I 'm not that foolhardy !
4 Sure , of course I know it .
5 ‘ Of course I know it , ’ answered poor Mr Wopsle .
6 ‘ Of course I know it . ’
7 ‘ Once I heard her start singing the songs I knew it had to be her , ’ he says .
8 I made a lot of mistakes as any young person does , but I never made the mistake of thinking I knew it all as far as the Africans were concerned . "
9 I know I mean I know what I think in the back of my head but I mean I just prefer not to predict , I do n't want to say it does n't matter about thinking I know it 's a bit weird in you know .
10 Are you gon na send any , Catriona I know it 's a long way away but
11 Well when , that 's what I said to , er Paula people should always go to that village shop because in the long run I know it might cost you more , but the hassle and everything , the only thing is they have n't got the variety
12 But as soon as I saw that little boy I knew it was n't Ben .
13 She looked as big as a donkey and when the cavernous jaws with the great yellowed teeth brushed my thigh I knew it was time to go .
14 So I said to her while she was upstairs I got a pen I know it was a black one and I wrote in blue and put another N .
15 At that point I knew it was a life choice . ’
16 The on the only thing is sometimes if you a if you ask some of these people to do these things I know it 's not a lot of responsibility but do you reckon it goes to his head ?
17 You 're a liar and I 'm gon na have a look in the mirror in a minute I know it ai n't sticking up .
18 When I saw my picture on the front page of the local newspaper I knew it meant trouble . ’
19 ‘ From the moment I first saw freestyle I knew it was the sport for me — there was so much more to it than ordinary skiing — it was beautiful and the ultimate in skiing athleticism . ’
20 ‘ Although you did n't mention any names last week I knew it had to be me , ’ said Heather .
21 ‘ Apart from the damage it would do to the ground I knew it would have to be ridden every day and then if it bolted or got stuck in the mud it would be my responsibility . ’
22 And the whole thing turned out to be the shambles I knew it would . ’
23 I had a feeling I knew it would be you .
24 The reason I knew it was n't you was that I could hear a man 's voice .
25 The next thing I knew it was in the back of the net and I was celebrating .
26 C. I know it 's evil .
27 As a matter of fact er as the years went by we got this benevolent fund and we used to give all the old w as a mat we got a pension fund I know it do n't sound much now , but at that time like during and just after the War we paid twelve and sixpence a week pension to all everybody who 'd retired from the union after they 'd done time , and we also gave them extra grants and took them on er you know outings until a time I said , Well we 're spending all this money on outings , we could buy a bungalow at the seaside and let them all go you know pensioners go in their turn free .
28 It 's no good my saying I know it 's used for the right purpose .
29 Now , as you all know , we 've got a big job on , and we 're going to have to work every hour there is to get The Hooded Owl up to the standard I know it can reach . ’
30 In a way I knew it in a way I had
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