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

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1 N do n't know that I know just the whisky barrels they were , a little I believe there was maybe a name for them .
2 When I read that junior Ministers are interfering with the curriculum , I get worried , because I do not think that they know very much about it .
3 ‘ I 'm sorry , I do n't think I — I do n't think that I know enough about some of the issues , to go along with it completely . ’
4 He says : ‘ It 's when something like that happens that you know just how important children are . ’
5 He says : ‘ It 's when something like that happens that you know just how important children are in a relationship . ’
6 The entrance charges also ensure that we know exactly how many people visit these Gardens .
7 And this is really important — you should never , ever assume that you know better than they , what they want — and never let anyone else persuade you that they know better than you , what you want .
8 I 'm not saying , twenty-five years later , that big Dave 's metaphor was quite as incisive as Virginia Woolf 's , I 'm just saying that I know now why he was n't entirely wrong .
9 ‘ Any questions you like provided that you know only your daughter can answer them ; the nickname of a childhood friend , for example , or the description of some pet she used to have , anything that she will know and her captors ca n't know .
10 If their opinion differs to mine , I believe that they know best .
11 He said in a letter to shareholders : ‘ I believe that I know better than anyone what makes Amstrad operate and what needs to be done in order to secure its future .
12 But if you know the difference between guitar sounds that you hear on the radio , for instance , then I would maintain that you know too much .
13 If you know the difference between guitar sounds that you hear on the radio then I would maintain that you know too much
14 For once we feel that we know better than Mozart .
15 Do n't forget that I know exactly what you 're capable of ! ’
16 Since you clearly did not know then , how can you say that you know now ?
17 ‘ I see that I know very little .
18 The resort itself is a tremendously friendly place , where you really get to feel that you know almost everybody by the end of the first week .
19 But Krauss suggests that we know very well what sculpture is : it is a historically bounded category , with its own set of rules , which are not open to very much change : its internal logic is that of the monument , a commemorative representation , which sits in a particular place and ‘ speaks in a symbolic tongue about the meaning or use of that place ’ .
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