Example sentences of "have know " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You usually have to know someone quite well to hate them , ’
2 Before you can make , you have to know what it is you are making .
3 ‘ Darling , I 'm not going to ask anything about it , but there is something I have to know .
4 Because to do that , you have to know who you are .
5 ‘ I have to know what you 're being asked for .
6 He said , ‘ You have to know I loved doing this movie .
7 ‘ It is the butcher , ’ she said , ‘ I have to know what you will want .
8 ‘ Well , Tammuz , I have to know , ’ Quincx Roirbak said as the rotor skimmed gracefully between the city towers .
9 ‘ There is more I have to know . ’
10 You have to know where you 're going if you are to plan the best way of getting there !
11 At the same time , on-the-road campaigning will produce its own moments so you have to know your candidate and know your location .
12 Given changing pressures on the land — from shifts in policy to the prospect of changes in our climate — we simply have to know which soils can sustain which uses .
13 ‘ You must be good at listening and observing ; good at oral and written presentation of complex tax problems so that your client can understand them , and you have to know your accounting and you need a high level of commercial awareness . ’
14 We therefore have to know : what sort of presence could there be of a God to whom there applied none of the limitations that applied to finite human existence ?
15 Of course , sea-trout never give themselves up easily ; you have to know your loch and be prepared to hunt for where the fish lie ; so be prepared for a lot of rowing , and a lot of finger-crossing on Oscaig .
16 Roberto offered Seve some great advice : ‘ You have to know what it 's like on these links .
17 We have to know about the various behavioural and physiological changes which occur in difficult situations , and we have to understand adverse effects on body condition , growth , reproduction and so on .
18 Unfortunately , much of this vast publicly available information resource is bibliographically ill-organised , is of very variable quality , and is frequently difficult to access or acquire The problems of accessing and acquiring such information have been greatly aggravated by the need for enterprises more and more to compete on a global basis ( compare , for example , the ‘ 1992 ’ initiative ; suddenly , we have to know all about Greece ! ) .
19 Not that I know the staff there are n't going to care for them , it 's just me , I have to know myself . ’
20 You have to know where you are all the time ; this means you must know what mile number you are at , so on day 4 you may be at mile 47 .
21 We have to know the books and the child to match them in terms of the complicated individuality of both ’ .
22 ‘ I expect you have to know someone quite well to say things like that , ’ said Catriona solemnly .
23 To understand why the refrigerator is so important , you have to know how bacteria react to temperature .
24 THE GUEST WHO COMES TO STAY FOB A FEW DAYS You have to know , or find out , what foods your guest likes and loathes — otherwise the entire stay will be an embarrassing misery .
25 We have to know what happens here today .
26 I just feel I have to know certain things and that one day they will be of great use to me in understanding the world . ’
27 ‘ You have to know the yardages on all of the courses , ’ he said , referring to the New , Jubilee and Eden courses which , together with the Old , are operated and maintained by the St Andrews Links Trust .
28 First we have to know what we want to make .
29 You have to relinquish things you actually long to cling to , and you have to know when to remove the safety net .
30 ‘ The thought that any mother could manipulate their child into making this ludicrous and wicked cassette and appallingly arrange for it to be bought up by a TV network tells you all you have to know . ’
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