Example sentences of "[adv] i know [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Luckily I know how to breathe in shit . ’ |
2 | Luckily I knew how many there were of them ( 53 if I remember correctly ) so I could count them out again — something which involved a lot of shaking of the shell into a bucket of tank water . |
3 | ‘ And these stones — so unexpected in this magnificent country — because I confess it is not for the pleasures of civilisation that I came to this district but for the informing breadth and spectacles of Nature — reminded me of somewhere I knew not where and that was my over-selfish study which all but ended in a brute collision with yourselves ! ’ |
4 | Only I knew better . |
5 | ‘ Because I 'll never cry for you again , ’ I said , which was a very false promise , because I was crying inside at the time , and only I know how much I cried for her later . |
6 | Perhaps I knew already what the answer would be — that I must cut myself free from him . |
7 | So I know when , when the ne the negotiations were originally going on was with Lyons ' coffee , for one of their coffees which came from a particular known estate not for the whole range of Lyons ' coffees . |
8 | a really strong ruler who can tell me what to do so I know where I stand and so on . |
9 | So I know where things are on the spreadsheets . |
10 | And ma , mark it off your card so I know where I am . |
11 | It 's only my Walkman but you see she nicked my Walkman and left this and th i er I 'm keeping clipped on here so I know where it is , cos if it 's in my bag I 'll lose it . |
12 | It 's something off , it 's just the attachment that goes from ma , my mum 's Walkman and she nicked off with it when it was at when we were at her house and if I lo , if I keep it anywhere else I 'll lose it so I 've clipped it on to there so I know where it is . |
13 | So so really you 've got er I was out on the medical practices so I know how successful that can be . |
14 | So I know whereof I speak . |
15 | So I knew immediately that he had never seen her . |
16 | So I knew exactly why I wanted to conduct it . |
17 | fairly elementary surveying but more or less I know how to use |
18 | Having to put up with that for so long I know ever so well what patients mean when they mention those kind of difficulties ' ( French 1990 ) . |
19 | I did n't think I had an option — I was no teenage Lothario — but anyway I knew instinctively , without even having to ask him , that Mr Broadhurst would view the loss of my virginity as incompatible with my apprenticeship . |
20 | Why it has to be thus I know not . |
21 | And Dr that was the only w doctor ever I knew up here . |
22 | And Dr that was the only w doctor ever I knew up here . |
23 | The more I work with oak , the more I know why . |
24 | For once I knew where to get at him and this time I was going to have the matter out with him . |
25 | ‘ Now I know where to look if I need raisins , ’ he said . |
26 | Now I know where my walk is taking me . |
27 | So now I know where to find the rest of the Unit 's papers . |
28 | ‘ OK , now I know where I stand — absolutely nowhere ! ’ |
29 | as wrin , now I know where that 's come from . |
30 | Now I know why he whacked me , I would whack me too . |