Example sentences of "[not/n't] know [prep] you " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps , but not if they do not know about you , if they have no money , or if they all happen to be cat lovers !
2 Besides , he may not know about you ; his purpose may be nothing more than he says . ’
3 I have consulted the most celebrated authors on comparative anatomy , but do not find any such structures of those parts described ; and as it is not known to you , I may presume that it has not been before taken notice of .
4 I do n't know about you , but I can not conceive of a home without a fire .
5 Do n't know about you but I shall be glad to get away from my lot .
6 I do n't know about you , but the flavour of a home-grown tomato beats anything you can buy and unlike highly priced supermarket produce , are terrific value and easy to raise .
7 6 assorted jars of chutney , unused ( I do n't know about you but I seem to accumulate chutney , pickles , lemon curd , etc. , faster than I can demolish it and rather than throw it away when useless , I 'd prefer to give it a good home — the best way of all is to sneak the jars into the National Trust shop at your local Hall or Towers and leave them among the chutneys already there )
8 I do n't know about you , but for me that discovery was an overwhelming experience which brought tears .
9 I do n't know about you , but I 'm a Disney fanatic through and through .
10 ‘ Then the lion looked up and said ‘ I do n't know about you , mate , but I 'm saying grace before meals . ’
11 I do n't know about you , but courage and integrity are the words I always think of when I consider record labels .
12 Only I do n't know about you , but we 're very busy people . ’
13 Which I think would be a good idea if we got it because I do n't know about you but I 'm always having arguments with people who say oh we ca n't have the whole country covered in windmills and
14 Stuart gave a little embarrassed cough , as if to say , ‘ Do n't know about you , but I 'm not even halfway there . ’
15 I do n't know about you fellahs , but I do n't like having a sister that looks like a tramp . ’
16 ‘ I do n't know about you , but that film made me horny .
17 I do n't know about you but I 'm starving , ’ Christina said , moving towards the table .
18 ‘ But she does n't know about you .
19 I do n't know about you but I have a hard time believing that .
20 I do n't know about you though , it 's a text that I have quite often had difficulty with and it 's And again I say rejoice , rejoice rejoice and again I say rejoice .
21 I do n't know about you , but that comment , which was surely not a carefully considered one , rings truer than any homily on the state of matrimony I 've heard on Oprah or seen embroidered on a sampler .
22 I do n't know about you , but I 'm starving . ’
23 Did n't know about you , or your mother , or anything .
24 ‘ I do n't know about you lot , ’ said Jason .
25 I do n't know about you , but I 'm going to get some sleep . ’
26 I do n't know about you , but if I had to sort of pass something on to somebody else to check , if I can see somebody scribbling on it , I , I , I , I feel quite edgy , I hate it , I like to feel that I can do it and I can do it well and that other people do n't need to have to amend it .
27 Provided they know that that 's the game and the problem is I and I do n't know about you Peter or , or you
28 I , I do n't know about you three , I would be prepared to pay an extra penny in my tax or whatever to make sure those poor sods are not in that street .
29 ‘ I do n't know about you , ’ the reporter was saying as they walked across the cool marble-floored lobby of the large office building and out into the hot , brilliant midday sunshine of Fenchurch Street , ‘ but I 'd practically sell my soul for a really icy cold vodka and tonic .
30 ‘ I do n't know about you , but I 'm really not feeling very hungry at the moment .
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