Example sentences of "[noun] [that] i know [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Though it has to be said , he wrote , and Goldberg , his eye racing down the page covered in his friend 's tiny handwriting , paused to sip from the glass of fresh orange-juice at his side , wiped his forehead and went on typing , it has to be said that I have occasionally had the illusion that I knew what step to take first and even , occasionally , what step to take second , I will not talk about a third . |
2 | We were expected to follow the lessons in our Bibles , with the result that I knew my way about the Bible very competently . |
3 | ‘ In those Go-away times that I knew you had I should have guessed you needed help . ’ |
4 | You , who wanted me to enter you on the same night , with the same sound still in my head , a sound that I knew I had somehow , somewhere , heard before . |
5 | I liked York very much , because it was set round a lake and it was the first one I went to , but I must say of the other modern universities that I know I would say that Sussex was erm was the other best one that I 've been to and the one that I felt most comfortable and happy . |
6 | I liked York very much , because it was set round a lake and erm it was the first one I went to , but I must say that of the other modern universities that I know I would say that Sussex was erm was the other best one that I 've been to and the one that I 've felt most erm comfortable and happy in . |
7 | If you 'd known at the beginning that I knew your parents you would n't have even given me the time of day . |
8 | And do lots of things that I knew he was capable of doing . |
9 | A week ago I did n't know what to learn and now there 's so many things that I know I want to learn . |
10 | Union by moving twenty or thirty miles outside , at once they set up conditions that I know they would set up in London if they could do so unchecked ( The Women 's Printing Society continued to operate , as an exceptional case , with women being paid male rates . ) |
11 | Clearly it was I who should have spoken these words , but already I had a feeling that I knew what the brown paper and the ribbed cardboard concealed , and I was n't going to say a word until time or circumstance compelled me . |
12 | They go because they need to cover some sort of guilt , I 'm convinced of that now , the more people that I know I mean fib of all people fib is now turned to religion . |
13 | Any species that I know I could n't provide the proper conditions for . |
14 | ‘ I was shocked in the sense that I knew what inspectors could do , but I was n't worried because I thought they were just wasting their time . ’ |
15 | I was shaken by its totality , its danger — here was a being that I knew I would die for without hesitation . |
16 | Constance has tried so hard at her pianoforte lessons that I know you will share our disappointment at her lack of progress . |
17 | It was only later that I dared to approach the nurse who did the dispensing and whisper in her ear that I knew nothing of Bach Remedies and would she please enlighten me . |
18 | So I just went I knew I did the only thing that I knew I could do . |
19 | ‘ I told your sergeant that I know nothing of my cousin 's death . |
20 | With things like art nouveau and Edwardian furniture , when David started buying them , I went and got books to get my act together in order that I knew what he was into , but with drugs , I did n't know , added to which David was very secretive and for a long time I was n't aware that he was having a problem , not necessarily from cocaine addiction , which everybody loves to tell you is not addictive , but it is in terms of the fact that you rely on feeling up to cope — you just become more and more paranoid . |
21 | He graced his office with dignity and performed his duties with such excellence that I know I may have difficulty in walking in his footsteps . |
22 | He must have seen from my face that I knew what he was talking about . |
23 | Also , my brother was such a good trumpet player that I knew I would never be as good as he was , so there was that in there too : like , ‘ God , I do n't really want follow in this guy 's footsteps . ' ’ |
24 | It was n't until the party that I knew I could n't pretend to myself any longer . |
25 | The fact that I knew it was wicked to expose my smooth bare slit gave me a feeling both of pleasure and of power , never vocalised . |
26 | ‘ You ca n't stand the fact that I know what you 're really like behind that ice-cool façade . ’ |