Example sentences of "[conj] i know [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Although I know little of Madrid , I do know that the ring road around it is best driven with the accelerator pedal through the floor , like all those maniacal Spanish drivers in front and behind you , the steering wheel gripped tightly , eyes shut and prayers in profusion to the Almighty for safe exit from the maelstrom . |
2 | I personally felt a great affinity with the people of the highlands and islands , although I know this was not so with many of our officers who preferred to work in the south . |
3 | ‘ I 've never been scared to wear hats , although I know some people are . |
4 | ‘ By that remark , I take it you mean that I know little or nothing about industrial or trade matters ? ’ |
5 | As the director I have the big advantage that I know all the melodies . |
6 | I joined in with the carols — not that I know all the words dear , but I do know the tunes . ’ |
7 | Not that I know all that many people anyway , I suppose ; Jamie is my only real friend , though through him I have met a few people of about my own age I regard as acquaintances . |
8 | ‘ You know that I know that was n't my piece of stuff . |
9 | Now that I know that |
10 | Erm however we would wish to see that policy complemented by the inclusion of the strategic exceptions policy erm and we know that I know that 's to be discussed tomorrow but I will mention now that I think it would have been much more useful to the discussion if we 'd have been able to discuss the strategic sites issue as part of this debate . |
11 | That 's two people that I know that you know . |
12 | Not that I know much about him , just that my philosophical friend Kevin Rice despised him . |
13 | I 've just planted a seed that I know other people |
14 | ‘ I have simply one question to ask of you and , before you answer , I must inform you that I know full well the delicate details of your personal relationship with the late King . ’ |
15 | Yeah , perhaps it 's just that I know some of the loonies that go up there and get what they want every time . |
16 | Well , we 'll see er hardly think that I know any active |
17 | ‘ I lived in Los Angeles , so I know all there is to know about diets . |
18 | ‘ I 've had ten children myself , so I know all about them , ’ she said . |
19 | I shared an office with Denis , so I know all about negotiating contracts . |
20 | And I know little of your affairs , except the one crucial thing which nobody else seems to know — the central secret of your life ! ’ |
21 | ‘ Kenamun and I know each other well , despite our differences in the past . |
22 | I think that the hon. Gentleman and I know each other well enough to understand these matters . |
23 | For instance , he has a new ball , which I 've warmed up in my pockets , every third hole , and I know all his likes and dislikes . |
24 | ‘ From where we are standing we can see examples of the care and attention you have given to the recreation ground and I know all of the clubs who use our facilities thank you for your efforts and hard work . ’ |
25 | And I know all about her , and the business of Mother Clare and Mother Francis . ’ |
26 | I 'm used to derbies and I know all about the pressure after matches against Arsenal . |
27 | ‘ And I know all about that convict you 're hiding . |
28 | ‘ And I know all about you — how your father , while still a boy , was forced by his family into an unhappy marriage with an older woman , and how you were the result of that marriage . |
29 | They could be joint bottom tomorrow if things go wrong and I know all about the Forest jinx that has haunted them in recent years . |
30 | And I know that 's miserable for you , but what else can you do ? ’ |