Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] know how " in BNC.

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1 skipped half the stages or you know how do you feel when he 's working on the board and he skips several lines ?
2 Does he or she know how to do it ?
3 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 .
4 I could n't wait to run home and tell my mother that I knew how to mix colours . ’
5 I 'm not sure that I know how to explain it to you . ’
6 When he was engaged in writing The Cocktail Party , he was asked how long he would devote himself to the theatre rather than to poetry ; he replied , " Until I can convince people that I know how to write a popular play " .
7 I 'm well educated and I 've got two children and I can manage pretty well , there 's a number of much more essential things that I know how to do , but I ca n't do those ones , and when they come up I feel like weeping myself sick . "
8 I 'm er I 'm pretty clear what 's expected of me but not so certain that I know how to make it sufficiently interesting to achieve your undivided attention .
9 ‘ It 's just that I know how all-controlling you are .
10 You know , perhaps if you straightened up on the side , or made it a bit more symmetrical , so that I know how to improve it next time .
11 That I know how but I bought it
12 I 've been in love and fallen out of love so I know how it feels to have been divorced without the formalities . ’
13 He says : ‘ People still talk about the shot from Kenny Dalglish that went through my legs at Hampden Park in 1976 when Scotland beat England , so I know how Bobby must have felt .
14 I played for and captained my country so I know how important it is and I would never stop anybody going .
15 I was vividly aware of the far reaching and vast contribution that Basil had made to education , to values , to the good influences of the Authority on teachers and children , colleges , schools and students , and I am of the privileged few who were able to work with Basil in the early days of struggles , so I know how much , how very much he did — So I felt that at least he had fulfilled — as nearly as we can ever judge — so much of his life 's work even to the developments in his own personal creative medium — and this must be a comfort to you as well as to us who knew him as a friend and colleague .
16 When she saw the post of maid in general to Esther Ward advertised , she used all her powers of persuasion to convince Tilly that it would only be for a very short time : ‘ Just so I know how he is … how my daughter Beth is faring . ’
17 I worked on farms for a while before I joined my present company , so I know how to handle a tractor !
18 I 've seen them three times this season so I know how tough it 's going to be . ’
19 I played against Wayne Biggins , who had a tremendous game , so I know how much I 've got to learn to compete at the highest level .
20 I shall think of you at Christmas , the more so as my own father died one Christmas Eve , and Richard 's wife in the week before Christmas , so I know how it feels to have sadness at that time .
21 Once I know how fast my ‘ feeder is emptying , or have made it empty at the pace I require , I cast very frequently for the first twenty minutes or so — as fast as the emptying of the ‘ feeder will allow — and then slow down only just enough to keep a steady trickle of feed through the swim .
22 Those " do n't come any closer 'cause you know how much I love you " feelings , Those " tell me that you love me , oh you did I got ta run now " blues .
23 She told herself , now again , that she knew how to handle Papa .
24 At this point Suor Eusebia intervened and told them that she knew how to open it .
25 After all that had happened she was still unable to betray Peter — in fact , it was because of all that had happened that she felt she could n't be the one to give away the details of his difficulties , especially not to Marc , now that she knew how things stood between them both .
26 Now that she knew how despicable Robert Sheldrake was , she would fight him with every method at her disposal .
27 Let him assume that she knows how annoying it is and does it to annoy — if you know your job he will not notice the immense improbability of the assumption .
28 How well she was coming to know them : the Mid-day Demon of Accidie who dulled her mind and drained the words of meaning ; the Seraph-Serpents , ever hot upon his heels , whose bite flustered her to panic and anxiety ; then , by dark , the Ochim — doleful screech-owls whose appetite always demanded more than she knew how to give .
29 Just enough to make sure Okay , maybe not a difficult as that one was , just enough really to make sure that you knew how to do the calculations .
30 It is vital , therefore , that you know how to stretch properly and safely .
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