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

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1 He had told the legate in 1095 that he knew very well what needed to be done , but that he had no power to do what was necessary without the king 's aid and consent .
2 Then , when we actually visit that place for the first time , a subconscious memory is triggered and we are convinced that we knew instinctively what it would look like .
3 I was glad that I knew exactly where Nigel was .
4 The ultimate decision will be taken by the court — and , do n't worry , I shall make very sure that they know precisely what type of person Janice really is .
5 Arrange a briefing meeting with representatives of the magazine and the sponsor , the author and the photographer to make sure that everyone knows exactly what is required .
6 You are advised to keep your answer to question 5 as concise as possible ( no more than a few sentences ) ; be sure that you know exactly what you want to say before you pick up the phone .
7 First , be sure that you know exactly what is required , In some questions the statement of the conditions is deliberately written in a complex confusion .
8 Sometimes I think both genes are used , sometimes only one , not the other , and I 'm not sure that anybody knows exactly how , how and why that works out but erm
9 The books are confident that we know better
10 All that I know so far — at least , all that is worth telling here — is that there are a number of different glycoproteins of a variety of molecular weights , on both pre- and postsynaptic sides of the membrane , involved in the response to training on the bead .
11 When I tried it , it was so beautiful that I knew exactly why people keep doing it .
12 The first volcanoes to appear on the surface of the cooling planet erupted on a far greater scale than any that we know today , building entire mountain ranges of lava and ash .
13 ‘ Affect ? ’ he threw back at her — most infuriatingly as far as she was concerned because she was positive that he knew full well this time the context in which she used the word .
14 He poured his mother 's ashes in the place she is now and I am absolutely positive that he knows now she is not coming back . ’
15 Many of Stenhouse 's objections arise out of other people 's oversimplifications , and it is of course true that we know very little of what actually goes on as a result of our work with students .
16 So it 's just not true that we know less about what 's going on than we know about our own beliefs about what 's going on .
17 INTERVIEWER : Miss Greene , is it true that you know perhaps , a little , about the life of a shopgirl ?
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