Example sentences of "[verb] [that] [pers pn] 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 ‘ If you dissemble sometimes your knowledge of that you are thought to know ’ , wrote Francis Bacon , ‘ you shall be thought another time , to know that you know not . ’
3 The question seems absurd until you realise that we know not in what manner the spirit survives .
4 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 .
5 ‘ 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 . ’
6 The media seem unwilling to publish anything that might challenge the certitude with which editors , politicians , judges and others insist that we know how to increase measurable intelligence or that test data ‘ prove ’ , to use The New York Times 's word , that a poor environment causes familial retardation .
7 He says : ‘ It 's when something like that happens that you know just how important children are . ’
8 He says : ‘ It 's when something like that happens that you know just how important children are in a relationship . ’
9 There is of course no logical reason why things should be different this time , wrote Harsnet , why this too should not be an illusion , the illusion of imagining that I know not only what step to take first but also what step to take second and even what step to take third .
10 But the worst silence of all is when we take it for granted that they know how much they are still appreciated and that the calloused hands or fingers are symbols to us of the love and caring poured into our lives .
11 We must assume that you know how to express yourself in sentences .
12 The entrance charges also ensure that we know exactly how many people visit these Gardens .
13 Ensure that you know where the resuscitation equipment is kept , what the emergency phone numbers are for fire and cardiac arrest and learn to use the oxygen and suction equipment .
14 If , as I have argued , it is normal and typical of human beings to have basic impulses to assist other creatures in distress , to find them appealing to view , and in some cases to enjoy their close proximity ( infants reach out naturally towards a puppy but get agitated by wasps or beetles ) , it does not follow that we know how to treat them .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 ‘ 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 .
18 If their opinion differs to mine , I believe that they know best .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 If you know the difference between guitar sounds that you hear on the radio then I would maintain that you know too much
22 For once we feel that we know better than Mozart .
23 How could I forget that you know how to do most things , short of open-heart surgery ? ’
24 Do n't forget that I know exactly what you 're capable of ! ’
25 Assuming that we know how the phonemes of a particular word would be realised when the word was pronounced in isolation , when we find a phoneme realised differently as a result of being near some other phoneme belonging to a neighbouring word we call this an instance of assimilation .
26 But with any luck it will take them some time to realise that we know how to play it better than they do . ’
27 No , but it means , it means that we know how we 've got to gear up
28 It is almost true to say that we know how the genetic program determines the shape of a ribosome .
29 I can only say that I know not whence they came , nor have ever enquired whither they are going .
30 ‘ So I ca n't say that I know where your mother is or why she left . ’
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