Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] know [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . ’ |
2 | I do n't really know where I , or I know where I 'm going but I have to take the troops with me I had er , I got you see what is parts of a I A P compact certificate it might in fact , if the boss would let me do , if I could do an industry in December right ? |
3 | She would take Josh and Kathy , go to cosy , comfortable London , where she knew so many people , and there she would sort out her life . |
4 | Rent a nice little flat somewhere where you know exactly what your outgoings are — where you know you 're not responsible for anything . |
5 | Where you know so as not to have to risk going having to go to an expensive B and B because all the cheap places have gone . |
6 | And they come round and sweep up outside or you know near enough every day . |
7 | skipped half the stages or you know how do you feel when he 's working on the board and he skips several lines ? |
8 | You know or f or or you know always it was that they were men cos they came from during the strike . |
9 | Does he or she know when to do it ? |
10 | Does he or she know how to do it ? |
11 | He or she knows how , and can be trained , to manage fellow employees ; helping people to manage themselves is an essential core of management and managing relationships between people has to be concerned with always taking account of their attitudes and capacities . |
12 | But mastering any chemical theory first without practical experience can leave the student in a state where he or she knows so much about the sodium atom that he can no longer appreciate the silvery metal that behaves so spectacularly on the bench . |
13 | I have cast this account in the past tense in order to relate it to the developments of the late 1960s , although I know that much of this shape and many of these assumptions have survived . |
14 | This was obviously not a state of affairs which could continue indefinitely and , although I knew as much at the time , I could n't will myself into sleep . |
15 | Instead , now that I knew where she was living , I contacted my solicitors and instructed them to start divorce proceedings . |
16 | Yet it was then that I knew why I had come , for just distinguishable to me against the background of reciting voices , I heard my own voice . |
17 | As noon approached John adopted a behaviour pattern that I knew well : stretching , scratching , complacently sighing . |
18 | The wind was high when I knocked at her door , and I heard a voice from within that I knew not what to make of , though it sounded like the lullaby of a Mother to her Baby . |
19 | For what is being suggested is that I knew today and not yesterday , despite the fact that there was no difference between the two days that I could tell at the time . |
20 | I was glad that I knew exactly where Nigel was . |
21 | When I tried it , it was so beautiful that I knew exactly why people keep doing it . |
22 | It became clear from talking to parents that I had to see how what they said actually hooked up with their experience , the fine detail of it , and not to assume that I knew exactly what kind of lived experience lay behind a familiar form of words . |
23 | I could n't wait to run home and tell my mother that I knew how to mix colours . ’ |
24 | I wanted to tell him calmly that I knew perfectly well that it was absurd and quite understood the point of his questions . |
25 | Or through people that I knew before . |
26 | It is an autumnal sign and one in which the ‘ balance ’ might be tipped one way or another , and in sexuality could hover between male and female , with one sexual scale dipping then the other rising obediently and almost passively , distantly , independently , in an alternation of identities and desires that I knew so well . |
27 | The nose and beard also seemed to imply , to produce , to secrete constantly a certain kind of mind which had nothing to do with the intelligence diffused throughout the books , books that I knew so intimately , and which were permeated by a gentle and God-like wisdom . ’ |
28 | I 'd study too , so that I knew more about everything than the cleverest professors . |
29 | Irina had the idea that I knew certainly as much of the truth behind the events as anyone and possibly more . |
30 | ‘ None that I knew about , ’ Miss Honey said . |