Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] know that " in BNC.

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1 But Gentlemen for your deliberations to be useful they must be free — your opinions must not be shackled by authorities ; & I know that were I present your candor and delicacy towards me would be such , as to prevent that freedom of discussion and investigation , which is absolutely necessary to obtain a knowledge of facts .
2 Well , I had moments of despair when I intended to shoot myself , but in the end I decided to bring the mad woman back to Thornfield Hall , where nobody knew that we were married .
3 Where where you know that he can go out to the market for a popular metric bearing and and slaughter the old price
4 Either that or you know that the press has completely run out of lies to write about you .
5 The extent to which Louis VI and Louis VII had consolidated royal powers was masked from their contemporaries by their policy of pushing hard only where they knew that resistance was weak .
6 The proper approach should be to convict D of the aggravated offence only where he knew that V was , or might be , a police-officer .
7 He chose a stance high up in a plane tree where he knew that if they tried climbing he would see them long before they reached him .
8 Where it knows that it will suffer increases in its costs , it may wish to use a model to predict what will be the effect of a series of increasingly large price rises upon its sales .
9 Yet he must somehow tear the pain out with his hands or he knew that it would kill him .
10 The person who called me a positivist went on to add that everyone knew that positivism was out of date — another case of refutation by denigration .
11 ‘ And they say that everyone knew that Dierdriu would never be faithful to one man .
12 Again , a film 's flaws did little irreparable damage to Crawford , who could not be judged simply on his acting performance , but also for the energy and dedication he put into making his character real — and the fact that everyone knew that he was really running to professional standards .
13 He said that everyone knew that clubs were involved in too many matches but no-one did much about rectifying the situation .
14 Your first battle will be changing the routine , gently but firmly so that everyone knows that things will be different from now on .
15 I would imagine that everyone knows that in some parts of Britain water is hard , while in others it is soft .
16 Write down the communications and feedback necessary to make sure that everyone knows the details of the dance , where they are to meet , etc. , and that everyone knows that the others know .
17 Is not it clear that everyone knows that the Prime Minister has reduced inflation only by creating a deep and lasting recession ?
18 Although I know that the amount of exercise I do will keep me fit , these days I feel guilty about doing ‘ so little ’ exercise .
19 Although I know that in these matters there is almost no limit to what people will do , I am horrified that Victoria should have subjected herself to an Aids test and — as I have heard happens — the offers of emotional counselling and financial advice .
20 And er and although it nobody could ever say that the union was politically motivated er it it 's strange to relate that at union meeting when the general strike started and we of course we were n't in the T U C we were too small anyway , although I know that there 's been unions with twenty eight members in the T U C now .
21 Although I know that the novel was published in the nineteenth century , the actual date escapes me .
22 Although I know that my hon. Friend is interested in switching it to the autumn , we have no plans to do that because there are different views about it .
23 I shall be happy to reconsider the position in Manchester and Eccles , although I know that it is being carefully considered .
24 Although I know that he does , I do not believe that all parts of the House do share that view .
25 I 'm not sure whether Mrs is either able or would wish to comment necessarily at this stage but er and I but is there any possibility that in the course of the operating the R P G , although I know that circulates to me certainly .
26 But against that , although I know that he 'd took three or four very good jobs that I ought to have had , but he was a very , very good detective , a hard working inspector .
27 Because until G C S E you are fed , the school is fed , in that you are told fairly quickly what you have to do and although I know that a number of you spends the right amount of time or a lot of time on homework , you are told usually , er you have erm a night or two nights in which to do this particular piece of work now once you get into the sixth form
28 Although I knew that he was getting the care that he needed it was so hard not to be able to hold and feed him , but only to sit and look at him lying in this bright , plastic container .
29 I agreed to marriage counselling but only if I could go alone , although I knew that going alone was a bit like filing fiddled expenses .
30 Nevertheless , although I knew that there would be no Castello di Blandings awaiting me — Eric had always gone to great lengths to tell me that his family was not at all grand or well-off-I said yes .
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