Example sentences of "[noun sg] know [Wh adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Caro , does your Mum know where you are ? ’
2 He did not want his girlfriend to know how he had deceived her with another woman .
3 Me and Mummy know where he hides it and my mum takes some .
4 Well you see he said that the problem with the college site is very few people at the college know how it runs .
5 Policy was now to allow the moran to form manyattas ‘ and then to exercise control over them , and to use up their surplus energy in making them work ’ , the theory being that if the moran were in manyattas , at least the administration knew where they were .
6 Before you do , however , make sure that the personnel department knows why you are leaving .
7 That episode shows the opposition knows where I live .
8 what , would you like us to let the County Council know when our meetings our ?
9 H&C 's management knows where it does not want to be , and has distanced itself from the previously volatile structure with some skill .
10 If you are in pain ( as so many are ) be sure you let the teacher know where it hurts and what position of the body causes the most pain .
11 Yet more importantly , the upper levels of the program have no access to the levels below them : the programmer who writes at the topmost , or accessible , level has no need to know how his program is being translated , even though for certain purposes he might wish to find out .
12 If we knew what price were at then it would give me more er confidence to know where we stand and how to go about it .
13 If any of those emergency settings were needed they would be needed in a hurry , and it was the special nurse 's job to know where everything was .
14 How would er how would the community know when someone was er in need of ?
15 Our children have a right to know why we have Christmas and Easter , crosses on war memorials and a coronation service ; why the centre of every English village is a parish church ; and why English literature resonates with Biblical imagery .
16 The House has a right to know why he is suppressing that report .
17 What we need is for every single appeal stage , for the member to at least have the right to know why he or she has lost .
18 Except that I thought you 'd understand — and perhaps I did think that you had a right to know why I feel the way I do about … about anything permanent . ’
19 Yet taxpayers have a right to know how their money is spent , in farming as in any other public activity .
20 ‘ I have the right to know how my mother and father died . ’
21 But each of us has the right to know how our MP voted .
22 the right to know how you are doing ( feedback )
23 Despite the fact that it is a basic right to know how you are doing , most people are starved of feedback ( see page 63 ) and may even resent it when they get it .
24 If he compiled this piece of information himself we have the right to know how he did it .
25 He might have reservations about the English but , generally speaking , under their rule both military and civilian knew where they stood .
26 Heaven knew how she would conceal it at school tomorrow , especially as she had games .
27 The houses on the road did n't have numbers ; they all had names , and the postman knew where everyone lived .
28 She was only half-committed to the new idea herself , not nearly as sure about it as she had made out to Nails — heaven knows how they would fit in all that training , teaching three boys to ride !
29 Heaven knows how I 'm going to tell Richard .
30 During most of the fourteen years that he was running his restaurant he found it necessary to supplement his earnings by articles , books — heaven knows how he found the time to write them — cookery classes , lectures and the television demonstrations which were the first of their kind .
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