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

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1 Let the other person know that you know they 're not God .
2 Shouted that he knew I was inside .
3 She was ‘ extremely upset ’ and shouted that she knew they would not believe her and left the workshop .
4 You refuse to accept that I knew nothing about the drugs .
5 Darling darling , I feel that I am the luckiest man on earth and I want you to know that I know I am .
6 ‘ Have you forgotten that I know you were involved with him six years ago ?
7 Thus , intergenerational expectations are created ; we say that we know what it is like to be a child ; we have some understanding of the needs , joys and sorrows of childhood ‘ from the inside ’ .
8 Well you 've heard the senior prosecutor say that she knows nothing , she
9 Here we might admit that my belief is true and justified but refuse to grant that I know there to be a sheep in the field .
10 They found that he knew what he wanted ; that he was persuasive in trying to get it ; that what he wanted was good ; and they suddenly realized that this new young professor dragged them into the twentieth century .
11 She tried to smile , attempting to indicate that she knew it was n't his fault , that he had n't known what he was doing .
12 Then he caught Epitot 's eye , and realized that he knew it too .
13 You may think that you know who is to read your report .
14 You all insist that I know nothing but nobody else can do this .
15 At least I think that if I knew my rugby , I would be in a good position to acknowledge that you know yours .
16 With some reluctance , for this generation was not free of sexual solidarity , Tim had to agree that he knew what she meant .
17 As for the race itself , Kinane added that he knew he would win some way from home and had enjoyed a trouble-free run throughout .
18 She says that she knew they were being pushed down the hill and she screamed when she felt the flames .
19 She also says that she knew you . ’
20 Those of Mr. Green 's are veritable mountains , he says that he knows their anatomy and he is undoubtedly right . ’
21 ‘ Why have I always felt that I knew you before ? ’
22 or you ca n't have a lunch break , but she did n't , she just automatically assumes that everybody knows what 's going on in her head be that everybody else should know as well , yeah anyway I 've got to go Matt 's shouting , he 's obviously having problems plumbing the dishwasher , god his little cotton socks , so we 'll see you later , alright then , see you later on ta ta .
23 The group assumes that everyone knows what the objectives are .
24 This assumes that we know what we want to enforce .
25 Equation ( 7.6 ) assumes that we know what the UK and US inflation rates will be over the course of the year .
26 It never occurred to Robbins that there was any need to describe the internal culture of higher education ; it was taken for granted that everyone knew what it was , or at least what it should be .
27 She was taking it for granted that he knew who she was ; but then anyone who had read the papers must know that .
28 And unless he speaks in a very odd way we take it for granted that he knows what he is saying .
29 So she kept her doubts to herself , merely remarking that everyone knew what Frenchmen were like and turning the whole thing into a rather laboured joke in which Iris eventually joined .
30 We therefore assumed that he knew what he was doing , and got on with our work as well .
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