Example sentences of "[art] [noun] know to " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , no doubt , Messrs Kennedy , Clinton and Hart will be making their opinions of the case known to Congress and the press .
2 However , adding up the cases known to each agency would produce an overestimate of prevalence because some problem drug users will be known to two or more agencies ( for example , the police and probation service ) .
3 The only mode of change in the rules known to such a society will be the slow process of growth , whereby courses of conduct once thought optional become first habitual or usual , and then obligatory , and the converse process of decay , when deviations , once severely dealt with , are first tolerated and then pass unnoticed .
4 There is less style , of the kind known to Villiers de l'Isle Adam .
5 NO ACCESS the current user may not access the package , as the package manager has not made the password known to the current user .
6 My skin is a tattooed map of the secrets known to serpents concerning the invisible world …
7 However , the form of section 2(2) means that with regard to liability for animals not belonging to a dangerous species the position will be fundamentally the same as at common law , since the damage must be of a kind made likely by the characteristics known to the keeper .
8 The salt beds lie beneath the rock known to geologists as Keuper Sandstone , and mining was the early method of extracting it .
9 On 14 September 1989 an acquaintance , Jit Ballay , asked the defendant , and the defendant agreed , to supply goods from the shop in exchange for two undated building society cheques for £7,950 and £9,250 , which both Ballay and the defendant knew to be stolen and worthless cheques .
10 Ever since Courtney indecently assaulted her at his Harley Street clinic in October last year , the girl known to the jury as Miss C has been having nightmares about the attack .
11 In theory , each of these has the capacity to know to be a medium and even large scale business , and to take on the corporate giants in the course of time .
12 The chemical structures of isoniazid and Marsilid were , somewhat distantly , related to that of several of the amines known to be present in living tissues .
13 Thus , there should be a sufficient threat if , in the circumstances known to the accused , the threat might ( 1 ) influence the mind of an ordinary person of normal stability and courage ( whether or not it in fact influences the person addressed ) , or ( 2 ) influence the mind of the person addressed , though it would not influence an ordinary person .
14 Both show life in a mining town with some degree of realism and Reed 's picture , about a community in which the miners are browbeaten into working a coal seam which the proprietor knows to be dangerous , links itself to the documentarist sensibility with an opening voiceover referring to those ‘ simple working people who take heroism for granted as part of their daily lives ’ , and a concluding epilogue that calls for the world to be ‘ purged of its old greeds . ’
15 Within Carinthia ( itself a province sufficiently remote from the Austria known to the 1920s to seem Ruritanian ) lie the castles of Littain , Hohenem , Varvic , Midian , Reichtenberg and Gath ; the noble heroines make their champions free of such Christian names as Leonie , Olivia and Marya ; pseudonymous villains like Barabbas , ‘ Rose ’ Noble , Pluto and Onon Forecast cast their shadows forward to the works of Ian Fleming and the only truly villainous female glares at her enemies as ‘ Vanity Fayre ’ .
16 The word I have here glossed as " mankind " was Jinghpaw , which is the term by which the people known to the British as Kachins describe themselves .
17 In a broad Moscow street not two hundred yards from the Leningrad station , on the upper floor of an ornate and hideous hotel built by Stalin in the style known to Muscovites as Empire .
18 Nine out of ten of the users known to each agency lived with one or more adults , and the majority lived with one or more children .
19 The average duration of use of heroin by clients of the three agencies is about one to three years , a habit length which accounts for about half to two-thirds of the users known to each agency .
20 Only the doctor who attended the last illness is required to certify when someone dies in the hospital and a post mortem has been carried out and the results known to the doctor .
21 The school 's offer of support put Clara in a difficult position , because she felt obliged to make the project known to her mother .
22 He enables us to pray the Lord 's Prayer , which , in the form known to Luke , begins simply ‘ Abba ’ , ‘ Father ’ .
23 Co. , Edward Wood pointed out that the men on the Labour benches , if a little wild at times , performed an invaluable consultative function in making the views of the masses known to the classes .
24 But does it include all the inferences that can be made from ( a ) what is said and ( b ) all the available facts about the world known to participants ?
25 The test is one test , applied on the factors known to the parties at the time of the breach .
26 They also used the principle known to electrical engineers as ‘ matched impedance ’ .
27 At one location it is possible to inspect not only the file of the company known to the searcher but also those of any related companies that this inspection reveals .
28 Wooden frames came much later , and with them the problem known to every householder today — rot ; or , if you prefer , decay , which sounds less threatening .
29 With that decision people came face to face with the expectation known to the early Christians soon after the Crucifixion and to the deeply religious who shivered at the approach of the year A.D. 1000 — the expectation that they might indeed see the end of the world in their lifetime .
30 It will presumably then decline , and some presently unconsidered part of the world — perhaps Africa , or Arabia — will rise to prominence ; but for the moment there is little doubt that the Pacific era is beginning , it will reach its full flower in perhaps two or three decades , and will then enjoy or suffer the supremacy known to other oceans and regions in the decades and centuries past .
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