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

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1 Right I know it well .
2 Yet , instinctively I knew it would pass .
3 Then suddenly I knew it — I do n't know , undignified .
4 Perhaps now is an opportunity of thanking everyone for their generosity and to say how greatly I know it is appreciated by the charities and organizations concerned .
5 I seen one woman and she had a police uniform on , so obviously I knew it was the police .
6 But if I had to decide I would say my favourite would be ( favourite country ) would be Canada because I have lived there the longest out of all places and so I know it better than any other country .
7 P.S If this letter does nt get there I 'm gon na give up , so if it does will someone acknowledge it so I know it has'nt been a waste of time .
8 Well , in a way it was n't dangerous I 'd say , it was a very worked plan and it would have worked if the letter had got there , so I know it was going to work and I would not say it was dangerous .
9 I want to hear you begging for me so I know it 's real . ’
10 But I was real familiar with his records and so I knew it was gon na be that way ; in fact it was really kinda fun to have to take a guess at when he was gon na change .
11 Jackie phoned me up to say , she phoned me up today for a chat , we were chatting away and she said erm , I heard Brenda , Brenda , so I knew it was girl , and er , I was saying she walked straight into the kitchen and I was sort of still on the phone , I was saying yeah , yeah , ok and erm , I said I 'm going out shopping and I 'm taking the dog with me , I said ok fair enough , she said well you 'll probably be gone when I get back , I said oh might be but she said but I do n't know and erm you know and I just put the phone down cos she wanted to see the pictures , my little girl asked put all the pictures up for him and er were looking at all the pictures and I 'd forgotten about Jack on the phone you know , so she s all of a sudden I got back she said oh your phone call she said who you talking too ?
12 I says that 's got ta be Warren , it could n't be anybody else , so when I come down I went off like , well I tell ya I ca n't do it , so I knew it was so I picked up the wrong she says oh I 'm just ringing because you can see what the weather is she says and you could n't go and do a day in erm , with your
13 and she 's never even so I knew it must be a bad cold , oh dear I said !
14 so I knew it 'd be something like that
15 There 's the call it 's coming in I knew it would work in fact we 'll talk straight away now just come straight through to me O nine O four six four one six four one and there 's another one there so just pick up the phone and hear as we sit and talk and chew the fat and stuff like that hello ?
16 But anyway I know it takes up a lot of time and a lot of our columns .
17 I have only dipped into it here and there , but already I know it will displace the Tales of Grimm as my favourite book .
18 Also I knew it was most unlike you to sacrifice one of the loveliest passages in the whole operetta to a comic routine .
19 ‘ As soon as I stood up I knew it was going to be bad .
20 Rather important that one you know , a street lamp out for six weeks , though I know it 's difficult getting in touch with exactly the right department and whose responsibility it is .
21 but the back of the settee goes right back I know it looks nice , that 's about all I 'll say for it .
22 As though now I know it will get done it is already in the past .
23 as if now I know it will soon be off my hands time has started to move forward again .
24 Now I know it was a great honour but I could see no way of accepting , so I put it on the mantelpiece and more or less prepared to forget all about it .
25 Monika continued : ‘ Now I know it was all double talk .
26 Now I know it was likely the alcohol was causing his depression and may well have been the major influence on the poor family relationships involved .
27 Now I know it 's a lot to expect , what with your sister still only nineteen , and the old a ‘ Buck ’ being every year of sixty five , so they tells me , but May and September 's always been a heady mix , and the old fool seems besotted . ’
28 In the autumn of that year I was to wedge into the mirror of my college bedsitting-room a piece of paper bearing the following lines : ‘ Life 's a cheat and all things shew it/I thought so once and now I know it ’ .
29 Now I know it 's traditional for Daleswomen not to have an interest in politics , but our family was Liberal by and large .
30 Now I know it 's the landlord 's it 's as tainted as an unfaithful lover .
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