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

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1 ‘ With travel or any other service , they should satisfy themselves that they know exactly what they are buying . ’
2 With travel or any other service , they should satisfy themselves that they know exactly what they are buying . ’
3 If their opinion differs to mine , I believe that they know best .
4 They do not encourage verbal give and take , believing that the child should accept unquestioningly that they know best .
5 That loved my friend ; and that they know full well
6 They have established , to their mutual relief , that they know absolutely nobody in common .
7 When I read that junior Ministers are interfering with the curriculum , I get worried , because I do not think that they know very much about it .
8 When they say to you ‘ oh well , you know , surely you do n't mind a little bit of flirtation and so on ’ I think very often that 's an entirely mendacious reply , that they know perfectly well what you 're talking about when you talk about sexual harassment , and in the context of discussions in the SCR or over dinner , they simply do n't want to have to deal with it and so they will dismiss it by way of saying ‘ well , you know , I 'm only being chivalrous , or this is the way I was brought up ’ .
9 The ultimate decision will be taken by the court — and , do n't worry , I shall make very sure that they know precisely what type of person Janice really is .
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 Deception was another of the subjects that they knew rather a lot about at the Foreign Office .
12 I viewed A&R men the same way and when I met them I realised that they knew even less than I thought they knew .
13 I have the sneaking suspicion , fuelled by the clothes my parents packed , that they knew anyway .
14 Secondly , they were talking about types of lender that they knew well enough at least to find approachable .
15 In the latter situation subjects were given a cue prior to the stimulus presentation ( pre-cued condition ) so that they knew beforehand whether to report the inner or outer column or the letters printed in a particular colour .
16 Lloyd George might think that in beating Wilson over the space requirements of Asiatics in the debate over the Merchant Shipping Act in 1906 he was delivering the working classes from their unworthy prejudices against foreign seamen , but the seamen thought that they knew better .
17 Not necessarily : ‘ I do n't think I meant that even the people who have no caveats attached implied that they knew absolutely everything in the box .
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