Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] know [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We are going to have to choose our bird from a very short list of names , none of whom are known to us , or have any political or ideological weaknesses to play upon . ’ |
2 | Because there are no constraints placed upon the timing of the volunteer 's activities in such a time-free environment , these are called free-running experiments and the rhythms measured during them are known as free-running rhythms . |
3 | Well dey are known by dere fruits |
4 | Surely I am to know of what I am accused , besides wrenching your brother-in-law from his wife ? ’ |
5 | I am known as Sideways Reynolds and I might have to cut back on the speed on the corners . |
6 | I 'm known as a bit of a bastard , ’ he said proudly , heaving the pile of newspapers onto the floor and in the process dropping his wallet out of his jacket pocket . |
7 | I honestly do n't care if I 'm known as The She-Devil until my dying day . ’ |
8 | Big role : ‘ I do n't care if I 'm known as The She-Devil until my dying day ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'm known as The Great Escaper . |
10 | I 'm known as Ricky . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'm known as the Midnight Raider . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'm known as a raider , not a pirate , ’ he reminded her calmly , though she could see a faint trace of anger in the barely perceptible tightening of his features . |
13 | ‘ I 'm known as a bit of a rebel and someone who does not always follow the party line , ’ he adds . |
14 | I 'm known for a particular dish : snails with nettle sauce . |
15 | The thing is right now I 'm known for this hard , aggressive political coverage and they just keep sending me ; it 's become almost non-stop . |
16 | ‘ Back in Holland , I 'm known for making movies which very broad sexual and political statements , and they are my statements , ’ he adds . |
17 | ‘ I 'm known for my feeble sense of humour , ’ he laughed . |
18 | Now I 'm known to the police as a ‘ common prostitute ’ — why ‘ common ’ I do n't know . |
19 | I 'm known to be keen to earn extra money on overtime , so I volunteer for everything and I get most of it because wait for it — I am prized ! |
20 | It is the ‘ underground spring , so to speak ’ of the properties of a thing which are known to us by our senses . |
21 | They may be at risk because of identifiable genetic disorders which are known to be present , or because of the age of the mother . |
22 | These are the cases which are known to everyone . |
23 | However , products which are known to be available on request may receive better ongoing coverage in the media simply because they are useful for photography . |
24 | The names and dates of birth of all parents of case and control children ( regardless of whether or not they were interviewed ) were cross checked against three databases of employees held by the nuclear industry , the completeness and accuracy of which are known to be high . |
25 | The logic of Defences is to admit those allegations of the pursuer which are known to be true , to deny those which are untrue ( or unknown ) and thereafter to provide such further explanation as is necessary by way of defence . |
26 | In Part I women talk about so-called conventional therapies which include years of swallowing powerful hormonal and fertility drugs , like Perganol and Clomid , both of which are known to be dangerous . |
27 | Gene analysis also means that conditions such as cleft palate and cancer which are known to be caused by a number of social and environmental factors are being looked at for their ’ genetic component ’ . |
28 | Thus , thromboxane B2 released during incubation of pancreatic fragments may be derived mainly from trapped platelets which are known to be particularly sensitive to the effect of cyclooxygenase inhibitors . |
29 | Please supply valid module names which are known to LIFESPAN . |
30 | Their clinical features were compared with those of CF patients with the F508/F508 , W1282X/W1282X , W1282X/F508 mutations , which are known to be associated with a severe disease . |