Example sentences of "[conj] i know [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I think we might say that I know you too . |
2 | ‘ I try to just get the feelings across that I know he probably felt . |
3 | I ca n't imagine that I know anything remotely useful , but fire away . ’ |
4 | She 's not too unpleasant , even if she does pretend to like me more than I know she really does . |
5 | And I know something too but she ca n't . |
6 | ‘ Brian said he felt Jason could do us a job , and I know him well enough to realise that his judgement is worth following . |
7 | ‘ It takes all your colour , ’ she began hesitantly , ‘ and I know I hardly look as though I would know which colour went with what , or what suited whom … ’ |
8 | ‘ We 've been close friends for donkey 's years and I know you better than to think you 'd try to queer my pitch . ’ |
9 | And I know you quite liked this did n't you ? |
10 | We d Okay we do n't know , we want to ask them we w So if you are an MP in North Yorkshire and er you think I 'm giving you a hard time and I know you sneakily listen to this programme , I know you listen . |
11 | sense that you and I know it anyway . |
12 | And I know it now . ’ |
13 | Staring in , she said , ‘ It was best to know the worst , and I know it now ! ’ |
14 | Sometimes I do it if I know them quite well . |
15 | But I know something else — you ca n't kill everyone . |
16 | Well I certainly would n't , but I know somebody else was getting a bit fed up but |
17 | ‘ He tried to say it was too much worry for him but I know him too well to believe that . |
18 | I did n't know it then , but I know it now : both dogs were jealous of me . |
19 | It was n't difficult ; I lost you for a moment when you covered your hair , but I know you too well for you to be able to hide from me . ’ |
20 | ‘ But I know you better than he does ! |
21 | I will not take no unless I know she really means it , as strongly as she kissed me . |
22 | ‘ But you see , if I do n't ask you the name on the cheque , it 's because I know it already … ’ |
23 | ‘ It 's only because I know you so well , Peachcake . |
24 | So perhaps I felt I must tell you all this , now , before I know you better , so that I can tell it you without too much confusion . |
25 | I thought , when , last time I were here , I kept thinking , well , why 's he only doing it , 'cos I know he never done it before . |
26 | Doing it for her when I know I already know it . |
27 | I would like to record that they tried to cheer each other up in their double misery , but I 'm afraid the truth is that as far as I know they never spoke to each other again . |
28 | As far as I know he never took her up on any of these , and that may have been the reason why I was her least favourite Waaf on the station . |
29 | But er he never asked me , put it that way , what I thought was suitable machinery and he , as far as I know he never asked other rock men what they thought was suitable for the rock and other slate makers what they thought was suitable for inside the mill , or the diamond saw operators , what sort of saws they thought were the best . |
30 | And as far as I know he always . |