Example sentences of "[det] know [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Few know when they may see their husbands , or what to expect when they walk through the gates .
2 Ha ha , it 's your au — fr … parents ' friend , Janice , Gav beamed , radiating unrepentant guilt ; came round here the other day looking for you we got talking went for a curry had a few drinks ended up back here one thing led to another know how it is always liked older women they 're more experienced know what I mean arf arf anyway spent an extremely enjoyable New Year at her place apart from the usual visit to my folk 's of course oh by the way she 's coming round here tonight I 'm cooking lasagne can you swap rooms seeing Norris wo n't be back until tomorrow it 's just I did n't expect you back until then either , that okay ?
3 We all know why we are there , But there is a constant control and you go to bed not knowing if they might not come for you in the night .
4 Our lord taught us to pray er er give us this day our daily bread but we all know when we 've read our commentaries that the word epusios means of tomorrow , give us today the bread of tomorrow .
5 Touching : We all know when something is so hot that it burns our fingers or so sharp that it hurts to touch it — but how much do we think about the other things we touch ?
6 ‘ We all know when someone has died , it is perfectly obvious . ’
7 Aggie mumbled something in her throat ; then , hastily pulling herself up from the couch , she said , ‘ Well , now we all know where we stand , so let's eat .
8 ‘ Now we all know where we are .
9 At least we all know where we are when he 's around .
10 Anthony : So now we all know where everyone lives .
11 But I think if you put your thoughts on the table at least you all know where you 're starting from
12 We all know where he gets his information .
13 From one point of view we all know probably what is meant by this : the importance of not allowing one 's own stance to block the way to understanding someone else 's .
14 The Yorkshire Cave Rescue Organisation is a very skilfully orchestrated operation , and they all know exactly what they 're doing .
15 ‘ We all know how I led Norman astray .
16 Agree and summarize the next step so that you both know exactly what is supposed to happen next .
17 We both know exactly what I mean . ’
18 We both know why you 're here .
19 ‘ We both know why I 'm here and it is not to claim some long-lost family . ’
20 I am only ensuring we both know where we stand .
21 We both know where we stand .
22 Mild , mutually enjoyable flirtation is a reasonably safe game to play because the parameters are agreed and you both know where you stand .
23 It is helpful to define these areas in writing so that you both know where you are .
24 We both know how it was .
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