Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] know [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I could n't bear that they should always pay for me because I did n't want them to know how awful Robert had become .
2 I thought you 'd want them to know as soon as possible . ’
3 Did I really think I knew better than the FO , full of clever people who were experts on British foreign policy ?
4 He 's passionately interested in , in his wild flower garden but I do n't think I know enough about it to buy him anything about that .
5 ‘ It would delight me to know exactly that , ’ he aimed back at her pointedly .
6 And old Ralf does n't know I know how to get to it . ’
7 So it is I I I wo n't predict you know how it 's gon na be too much you know because obviously er it 's just the day to day living is quite difficult for most people have to work and cope with their families and you know so there 's not going to be er that the fundamentals are are not gon na be changed and obviously people are gon na be very broke for a long time because in a strike situation you probably do n't ever really quite recover .
8 I do n't doubt they know very well I 've come to you , and will be on their best behaviour if you call .
9 You simply could not expect them to know how to fight properly .
10 ‘ I do n't expect you to know where he is , ’ Pascoe said .
11 Well now we do n't Do you know where the other things are ?
12 You know , going , as if you were going to erm do you know where the erm the , the funny thing was and the Brow , Everton Brow , there was a
13 Did you Do you know when erm when that happened , was that the first that had ha had anything like that ever happened before ?
14 I do n't think she knew either .
15 If you 've been pretty dominant in a company I do n't think you know when that time has actually arrived .
16 I did think you know when I , when we go around and we look at some of these houses like Barratt houses and all like that , I thought that area would of been better off knocking into houses and then you see they would be able to get the community charge of the houses , but as it 's gon na happen now the council 's gon na have a lot of responsibility one way and another with er
17 And to continue ladies and gentlemen , I do n't think you know where I come from , I 've got illiterate parents , you might say that you can see that .
18 ‘ Do you think you know as much about selling flowers as Moll Sutton ? ’
19 It does n't make you know automatically how to say " she speaks " and to come out with it instantly .
20 That was said in anger and confusion because I did n't want you to know how much you 'd hurt me ! ’
21 I do want you to know how clearly I understand my deep obligation to you for giving me my first insight into the real problem we were facing and my first understanding of the nature of clinical research ’ .
22 I would like them to know also that this is still first and foremost a people company , and that it will stay that way .
23 If it does n't work I know now I can re-establish things with myself and with the kids .
24 And , defiantly , ‘ I do n't mind you knowing now .
25 " We do n't believe you know where we are going , " he said .
26 But there again that 's the shareholders er do n't see you know like to get a bit more er information and good public relations for the company .
27 Well if you if you could n't read it yeah you can get someone to help you but if you ca n't u usually see you know quite a lot of words .
28 I sha n't take it if it 's something I do n't like you know even if they give it free .
29 I 'd like you to know how it is . ’
30 All of us , conference members and colleagues alike , would like you to know how deeply we appreciated the very full part you took in the conference programme .
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