Example sentences of "[noun] know [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The main thing is that we 're bubbling again and the lads know we can do much better . ’
2 But phone companies know they will spend thousands more from their own pay .
3 Not least in America , where else , where companies know they can pick and choose among executives desperate to work again .
4 Travel — Ferries : Ferry firms keep their heads above water With the Chunnel coming , ferry companies know they must smarten up their act if they are to keep custom .
5 Did you let the management negotiating team know they could use bonus payments as a bargaining tool ? ’
6 For she was one of those born failures as a disciplinarian , one of those teachers whose classes know they can do anything they want .
7 T know you must have a full load so I 'll try not to be greedy .
8 Tory campaign managers know they must hold key marginals like Darlington , Stockton South and York to ensure a historic fourth successive victory .
9 Journalists and editors know what will please the proprietor and what will displease .
10 The Boks know they will have a job containing one of England 's most exciting prospects .
11 " I lose all control when people know it will burn .
12 ‘ Certain courses are generally attended by staff of specific sections but care is taken that all staff know they may go to any course .
13 However , the difficulties involved in providing a safe and reassuring environment for staff working with this group of people are one reason why so many professional staff still clamour to retain the old asylums ; in such asylums staff know they can summon help at a few minutes ' notice from a neighbouring ward and from resident medical staff .
14 Dr Jean Coope , in Menopause , advises : ‘ You may not think the stranger is the perfect son or daughter-in-law , but the chances are that your children know who will suit them better than you do , and the sooner you accept this fact , the happier your family will be . ’
15 Agents know they could face fines of up to £400 for breaking the rules , but many keep taking the risk because they relish the free advertising .
16 Sufferers with bad backs know they must avoid certain movements , such as bending with stiff legs , twisting on a fixed base or lifting heavy weights .
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