Example sentences of "[adv] [that] i know [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I loved him so much that I knew it would be all right . |
2 | I could see , as he sang , the years drop away — so that I knew him : the young and hopeful singer , all the best to come , a bottle no more than something to be cracked among friends . |
3 | They have prepared me well , supported me through university , taught me the difference between right and wrong , so that I know which I am enjoying at any given time ! |
4 | ‘ I say merely that I know nothing of your late wife . |
5 | Well they 're getting comfy seats and we 're star well as you can see from the last play , Wuthering Heights that erm we actually lost money on that I know it will happen but I feel that we ought to erm go along and get into a healthier position again . |
6 | You reckon not , not with the cut , it 's , well not that I know it 's , it 's got two |
7 | I never forget a face — ( He looks into the SPY 's face ) … not that I know yours that is . |
8 | ‘ Yes , not that I knew it at the time , of course , else I 'd never have gone . ’ |
9 | Not that I knew anything about the area of course . |
10 | I told her at once that I knew her secret , and made her promise not to send or receive any more letters . |
11 | Now that I know what is happening in my Discipleship Training School ( DTS ) here in Bolivia , I will try and let you know as well . |
12 | Anyway , now that I know what I 'm dealing with , we can get down to business . |
13 | Now that I know what I 'm looking for I 'll see if I can dig it out by other means . ’ |
14 | However , now that I know you 're expecting a baby , I think we 've got some planning to do . |
15 | ‘ Now that I know your ghost I do n't even have to wait for you to come home from the sea . ’ |
16 | It had been running through my thoughts so often that I knew it by heart , yet now I was suddenly afraid that I might do the wrong thing ! |
17 | " Hazel — dear old Hazel — it 's simply that I know there 's something unnatural and evil twisted all round this place . |
18 | It 's not that I 'm totally assured that this time round I wo n't be quite so foolish , it 's simply that I know it 's possible to progress to that stage beyond ‘ falling in love ’ — if I do n't opt out as soon as he starts to look less like Prince Charming and more like Mr Very Ordinary and Boring . |
19 | Not that I bore him any personal ill-will ; it was simply that I knew he could n't stay . |
20 | It was then that I knew I could have a fight on my hands : If the manager sided with him and asked me to move a few feet away then I 'd have no choice but to join in the squabble . |
21 | ‘ I try to just get the feelings across that I know he probably felt . |