Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] know [adv] " in BNC.

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1 McFarlane talked of a ‘ Rabelasian cast to messages ’ and of ‘ the creation of romantic kinds of activities ’ ; he had four or five years ' experience , he noted wearily , ‘ of reading things which I knew not to be compatible with the realities of things . ’
2 He raised both his arms in his peculiar hieratic way , a way in which I knew now that there was something deliberately , not fortuitously , symbolic .
3 At this time I began , having been converted through reading the gospels , carefully to read the book of Acts and discovered there a level of Christian effectiveness of which I knew very little .
4 I shall therefore only attempt to generalise about those parts of the world which I know best , and I shall be ruthless in the selection of my facts .
5 Such doubts exist in Yorkshire and Humberside , which I know best , and in other northern and western areas .
6 In preparing ours for today and the whole question of thinking of being , main precedency of communion rests in our understanding erm , of ordination , which I know later we we will have time to discuss .
7 Idomeneo was not an opera which I know analytically , so I set about studying its overall character and moods , as well as its tonal plan and shape/form .
8 In cases about which I know only that his performance is better than mine , letting his advice tilt the balance in favour of his solution will sometimes , depending on my rate of mistakes and the formula used , improve my performance .
9 Er a pity too and er also the villages erm in the in the area erm which I know very well and my and the Letchworth er Letchworth itself .
10 Okay as prices are cheaper , but you do have things like Coca Cola getting to those kind of things and everything else which you know where they might not to opera and it 's because it 's more popular and they know what they 're doing .
11 And I mean there are lots of things now er which er how can I say I never had much interest before erm never thought th that they when you 've seen the help in hand they 've dished out erm , S D P , the erm oh the Council of Churches which you know never There are all sorts of erm I tell you another people and erm I sha the Gay and Lesbian Society you know , people take them er lightly but er it makes you sit up and and think now .
12 Read through the material again and work out for yourself just how closely this three-phase pattern matches that of some " rite of passage " which you know directly from first-hand experience such as a wedding or a funeral or an initiation/investiture of any kind whatsoever .
13 which you know then you can explore a bit .
14 which you know maybe you , you , you 'd like to erm sort of er see how you related to those sort of people .
15 Yes , as soon as she was through sunbathing she would amble into the village , which she knew reasonably well , and she would use the public phone box to get in touch with her father .
16 She had the oddest impression that she was taking part in a play , for which she knew neither her lines , nor the stage directions .
17 The Portuguese verb janelar ( ‘ to window ’ ) precisely reflects this condition of the woman separated from social life , which she knew only from her window .
18 She thought that this view was perhaps not as beautiful as a view of Blackmoor Vale , which she knew so well .
19 She now had a permanent pain in her chest which she knew quite clearly was related to her inability to cry .
20 Peter Davis , Reed 's chief executive , said : ‘ This offers us a unique opportunity to expand our subscription-based information publishing for the legal market , which we know well and where we are under-represented in the US . ’
21 ‘ This is an attractive industry , which we know well , where Gestetner is the world 's largest independent distributor , marketing office equipment mainly under its own brand names , ’ Inchcape chief executive Charles Mackay said .
22 We can hope for nothing more than speculation when the events we are talking about took place four billion years ago and took place , moreover , in a world that must have been radically different from that which we know today .
23 Thereafter , the entire conflict became internalized as the collective anxiety hysteria which we know today as totemic religion .
24 But there is a cutoff point which we know internally , you wo n't get to know , where we know we 've got enough money to cover all of our costs in that first year .
25 We know they were a contributory factor , but our curiosity is aroused by the hints of maladies of which we know virtually nothing .
26 Zaire is one of those faraway countries about which we know very little — but last year its turbulent politics caused panic in the market for one of the world 's key raw materials .
27 Beyond them lies that very mysterious region , the centre of the Galaxy , about which we know very little at the moment .
28 The problem of co-ordination of these various professional skills was solved in various ways , of which we know very little just because , it seems , no general and abstract solution was stabilized .
29 For many of us , prayer in the Holy Spirit is something about which we know very little .
30 One of the main ones being which we know now as .
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