Example sentences of "[that] [noun] know [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The theory we all had was that Richard knew very well that women worked twice as hard for half the price , ’ as one girl put it .
2 Medved 's concern extends beyond such obviously controversial material to the general attitudes that run through film , television and music , from the pervasiveness of violence through the presentation of promiscuity to the idea that kids know best .
3 A voice that Rex knew almost as well as he knew his own .
4 Sir Geoffrey said that at Labour 's Brighton conference last week , hope had been nurtured that the Thatcher generation of voters , ‘ like youngsters offered a sickly-smelling cigarette at a party , will experiment as their elders did with the notion that Labour knows best .
5 Also from Booth 's conversation with Dicke it can be concluded that Dicke knew long before World War II that wheat products contained the offending agent ; ‘ It was a young mother 's statement of her coeliac child 's rash improving rapidly if she removed bread from the diet , that alerted his interest , when he was a paediatrician in The Hague in 1936 . ’
6 ‘ Julie was a loving mother and we both wanted more children but her career was very , very important to her and it 's important to me that people know just what a clever woman she was . ’
7 I 'm not sure that people know very much about it .
8 Margaret Thatcher 's strength was that people knew exactly where she stood ; Kinnock 's weakness , admitted ( privately ) even by his friends , was that nobody was sure of his position on any issue .
9 PageMaker defaults to providing ‘ Automatic ’ leading and that 's what many users always stick to on the assumption that PageMaker knows best .
10 There was something about the firm set of her body that Jay knew instinctively : she was a survivor .
11 ‘ A Government White Paper which proclaims that teachers know less about education than parents can scarcely hope to win the support of the teaching profession . ’
12 They excluded parents , often on the grounds that teachers knew best .
13 Marenches thought that Carter knew absolutely nothing about the Middle East .
14 Oh yeah there was lots of foreigners , Americans and foreign people there all with maps out on the tables , trying to find their way round York , which I knew that Stuart knew so it was n't too bad for us , but there 's loads of people , you know thought how do we get to this from here and well it 's certainly a a an experience .
15 These were the trends of mail order sales , the percentage and identity of the returns , the sources of manufacture , market research results , plans for mail order catalogues in the future and that Harris knew intimately the chairman of the manufacturers .
16 There was only one bus every two hours to and from Linby , so that Angela knew exactly what time Cheryl would get back .
17 ‘ From these organisations have come community leaders who often were never involved in anything prior to this experience , people who too often believed that others knew better and could make better decisions .
18 He had n't realised that Dad knew so many people .
19 The implication of this for the language teacher is that it should always be ascertained that students know as much as necessary about the identity of the receiver or sender of discourse .
20 … does assume … that A knows fully and in advance what would be good for B to learn …
21 introduce an all-embracing ‘ ozone friendly ’ labelling system so that consumers know exactly what they are buying
22 All four works present the same sort of world — the teeming , overgrown , majestic Amazonian rainforest that Villa-Lobos knew very well .
23 Obviously it was someone that Luke knew very well .
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