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

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1 ‘ The country areas are a softer option for them where they know some areas are no-gos for us because of manoeuvrability and the terrain .
2 No less than three supporters , all before opening time , have told me that they know for certain that a League chairman has been watching me in recent weeks .
3 He says ; Every child has had some training and they show me that they know what it is all about and at the end of the day they have saved a life .
4 The people in Spain know me and they know what I can achieve .
5 Will doctors give up trying to save me if they know I want to donate my organs ?
6 I do n't bother people and they had best not bother me if they know what 's good for them .
7 Next , go to see the local planning officer and the building control officer and ask them if they know of anything that might affect the house , and show them your list .
8 Try to be as enthusiastic as possible ( enthusiasm is catching ! ) and take the names of everyone who came and ask them if they know of any other Christians to invite to the next meeting .
9 Stands to reason nobody 'd dare to bomb us , because , we 'd do the same to them and they know it . ’
10 And this is really important — you should never , ever assume that you know better than they , what they want — and never let anyone else persuade you that they know better than you , what you want .
11 They only entertain you if they know you 're going to buy their ponies . ’
12 They victimise you if they know two women are going together ; they really play on it .
13 Get them involved pro-actively as opposed to letting them sit there and snide at you cos they know more about it than you do .
14 People want to hear you as they know you , not with a false accent .
15 But when we 're dealing as we are in this case , with fraud , then clearly there has to be regulations , there has to be er primary legislation er so that was the point I 'm making but as I say , it 's not just me , it 's the stock exchange , the S I B , all of them believe that we need a single enforcement body to look at these matters and I do wish perhaps the minister does but the government must acc eople and a number of ople obviously with a number of traumas and a number of di exploit the different rules and regulations and to get through them because they know they are never going to be caught and the little chance of being prosecuted and even if they are prosecuted er then the chances of being convicted are remote and even if they are convicted I 'm afraid that the judicial shi system shows er that the worst they can expect is a few hours mowing the grass in front of an old folks home or perhaps a few months er in the country residence , albeit owned by Her Majesty .
16 ‘ I really do feel sorry for them because they know how hard their parents have worked to raise money for the computers , ’ she said .
17 ‘ Every day I have kids tormenting me because they know I live alone , ’ she said .
18 And Maxine goes it is good pe , erm a lot of children should be like him so they know how to defend theirselves .
19 This is the man , after all , who says he can tell whether someone will betray him before they know it themselves .
20 The most prominent orienting devices remain the symbolically defined frames of reference of social roles , which are integrated by the constant process of the individual 's or the group 's construction of his own identity in the context of the world as he or they know it .
21 erm , only that sort of rules , probably a big advantage I think of staying in er sixth form is that erm you know the staff , you know the system and it and they know you , erm if you go
22 They do it because they know the audience is watching a constantly evolving picture which is being drawn on , over , across and above a flat stage in front of a background .
23 ‘ It do n't bother me whether they know about it [ his involvement in sport ] or not . ’
24 With his dying breath on the Cross , he is reported to have said : ‘ Father , forgive them for they know not what they do' ’ . '
25 Jesus called out to the Father in his spirit and with his voice : ‘ Father forgive them for they know not what they do . ’
26 ‘ Father forgive them for they know not what they do ’ was the threefold shout of victory : of forgiveness , of healing , of liberation .
27 The creep will also say things like , ‘ Oh , I know just how you feel ’ or ‘ I hear what you say ’ , and by the end of the interview you 'll know as much about them as they know about you .
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