Example sentences of "[pron] know where [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | There was a car waiting , but because of the fog they abandoned the idea of driving down and went to the railway station , caught a train with minutes to spare , picked up the car that was waiting for them the other end , rang the studio from the car phone to let them know where they were , and ran into London Weekend Television . |
2 | ‘ I know ; I 'll let them know where I am , do n't — ’ |
3 | I 'd hired a team of private investigators to keep an eye on you after your house was ransacked , and I was just ringing through to them to let them know where you were . ’ |
4 | ‘ And his fellow directors do n't mind him just going off by himself without letting them know where he is ? |
5 | She always let them know where she could be reached in an emergency . |
6 | It helps everyone to know where they stand . |
7 | The Cosmos Consumer Protection Plan cover virtually every aspect of your holiday , from the moment you pick up our brochure to the moment you arrive back home , and because we want everyone to know where they stand with us it clearly spells out our obligations to you and your commitments to us when you book a holiday with us from this brochure . |
8 | You dump it in there and then you suddenly expect me to know where it all is and I do n't . |
9 | Perhaps you would phone me at home ( ) during the week running up to this date to let me know where I need to meet you . |
10 | If they 're no longer staying here , perhaps you 'll let me know where I can find them … ’ |
11 | I 'll give you my home telephone number , and if you do n't find them until after I 've returned , and you 're not successful in persuading Suzie to go back to England , all I ask is that you let me know where I can contact her . |
12 | Could you please let me know where you would like the cheque sent , and to whom we should make it out ? |
13 | Thank you for letting me know where you stand , ’ Lucenzo said quietly . |
14 | He mentioned cost , well one letter 's ever so expensive is n't it , just to let someone know where they stand . |
15 | Let someone know where you are going and what time you expect to be back and do n't forget to let them know when you are back . |
16 | ‘ How would I know where we 're going ? |
17 | ‘ Might I know where we 're going ? ’ |
18 | ‘ How should I know where they are ? ’ he went on . |
19 | ‘ How would I know where your cousin is ? ’ she shot back at him . |
20 | How do I know where his money comes from ? |
21 | ‘ How will I know where you 're staying once you reach Zimbala ? |
22 | Did I know where you were living now ? |
23 | He said he 'd just come back from Amsterdam and he had tried some and said it was great and did I know where he could get some . |
24 | ‘ Who is ‘ he ’ , and why should I know where he is ? ’ |
25 | Aggie made no reply to this , and the child remained quiet until it was evident that she recognized the entrance to the area , for she exclaimed , ‘ Oh ! now I know where we are . ’ |
26 | ‘ I think I know where we 've gone wrong . |
27 | ‘ Well I know where we 'll get a drink — and enjoy a sight better company than we 'd have got back there . ’ |
28 | I know where we are . |
29 | Think I know where we can hang it . |
30 | I know where we are . |