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

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1 Perhaps I knew already what the answer would be — that I must cut myself free from him .
2 Oh , if only she knew exactly what she did want !
3 Well , because we have a very flexible course , a modular course which is made up of units , it 's , it 's possible to almost fit anybody into our course , so in fact she 's met one of our specialists and the analysis had been done of what she 's done before , what she wants to do in the future to try and match up the whole thing ; only she knows exactly what she 's doing .
4 Ministers say well the serious fraud office is looking into it but that has n't precluded inquiries er in other cases like London United Investments and Maxwell er so there should be an inquiry er into the audit of B C C I so we know exactly what went wrong .
5 He was aware that a captain with a record such as his has a big advantage , since any troops will respond better to a leader they know has been through the fire himself , and so he knew just what he could ask of his bowlers .
6 Now I know exactly what is meant by an English gentleman .
7 Now I know just what Mark went through .
8 Now we know exactly what she means .
9 Now he knows exactly what they did , he must act to demonstrate his disapproval .
10 Mum in each of these groups in erm today I know exactly what they 're doing what we did before was cookery this month 's sewing and fabric and next month what else is there ahead in projects ?
11 no I think it 's the speciality is that , in him and how he reacts with people , it is n't you know just what he 's good at or not good at
12 Very early on he knew exactly what he meant to do in art .
13 Even then I knew roughly what I was going to try and do though I had no idea how to go about it .
14 You know when his boss came in then things went downhill but yeah certainly Tom helped me and just the fact that there was someone there who knew exactly what was going on , be it not a lot but , he was trying to help us , and give us advice and what have you .
15 ’ Then , provoked by we know not what domestic disaffection , he adds : ‘ And yf she be not obedient and healpfull unto hym , endevorethe to beate the feare of God into her heade , that therby she may be compelled to learne her dutie and do it . ‘
16 She would walk the half-mile or so , and if Luke did n't like the idea then he knew exactly what he could do about it .
17 We may sometimes hear merely a fragment of a melody , yet we know immediately what it is , where it comes from .
18 Wearying though the journey had been at the time — even humiliating in respect of his being drawn in a litter — in retrospect it seemed full of excitement , a time when one knew not what would happen next or what lay around the next corner .
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