Example sentences of "[pron] know that the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The actual state of the market is that it 's flooded with property , so we have a case where supply has increased , demand is still at a fairly low level , so we 're having to be very honest with our clients , our vendors , and let them know that the situation is that their property has to be of good value in the market place .
2 Hayling had let them know that the move would complicate his personal life .
3 I 'd even had a call from the Archbishop of Canterbury , Robert Runcie , who had been kind enough to phone to say that he had been greatly moved by the vigil and had wanted to let me know that the situation was n't hopeless .
4 How do I know that the firms involved in Compact are reputable ?
5 Work out indicators of success by answering the question ‘ How shall I know that the end result has been successfully achieved ? ’
6 How do I know that the alternatives to belief in God , like Marxism and Humanism , are sustainable in the same way ?
7 Do you know that the NCT sell birth announcement cards ?
8 When recording single cell activity there is an additional question : how do you know that the changes detected by an experimenter are detectable by other parts of the brain ?
9 How do you know that the companies are reputable ?
10 Somebody ( a clever " university type " , so it is said ) in a pub in Bainbridge once loudly informed one of the locals , " Do you know that the river Bain is the shortest river in England ? "
11 But did you know that The Ramblers ' Association is also heavily involved in working to conserve our countryside ?
12 Do you know that the drink they call k'miss is actually fermented mare 's milk ?
13 Did you know that the Institute 's questionnaire database contains 19,892 ‘ unknown ’ members ?
14 Did you know that the trams are older than the Tower ?
15 Do you know that the answer to all your questions , all your problems , is actually contained within its glorious covers .
16 I could take him to sea and keep him clean for three months , but how do you know that the moment the court case is done he wo n't just stuff his nose full of crap again ? ’
17 For instance , did you know that the guy who bought up all the land around your place has gone bust ? ’
18 Did you know that the planet Saturn is associated with lead ?
19 Did you know that the Bass VI had a bridge-mounted mike ( missing from your sample ) ?
20 The writing on a carton of orange juice may tell you that it contains a certain amount of vitamin C — but did you know that the vitamin C content starts to decrease from the moment the carton is opened ?
21 ‘ And did you know that the County of Meath is known as Royal Meath ? ’
22 If you are an academic , did you know that the SERC , jointly with other UK research councils , maintains a European Office in Brussels which can help you do so ?
23 A central charging light comes on to let you know that the battery is being charged .
24 Did you know that the people who sell the milk , the dairies that sell a bring it round to you did you know , not many people know this !
25 How do we know that the drugs enforcement authorities are doing their job when there is no point at which they are democratically accountable to elected people ?
26 How do we know that the experience that we presume that other people have in their religion is what we ourselves experience as we come apparently empty-handed to it ?
27 such as ‘ How do we know that the behaviour of numbers does not somehow change as they become larger ? ’
28 How do we know that the laws of nature are not really like laws of a game of chess , but played on a chess board where the laws change as you go from place to place on the chess board , which is a very more complicated situation than an ordinary chess game where the laws are the same no matter where the pieces are .
29 Now , these er , Samaritans , they received the Holy Spirit , now how do we know that the Samaritans actually spoke in tongues ?
30 For if it is not , how can anybody know that the government is still ‘ derived from public opinion ’ , i.e. is still representative ?
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