Example sentences of "[noun sg] that i know [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There has been no other attempt that I know of to theorise dance and its particular appeal for girls .
2 In one case that I know of , a subsidiary of a major UK company got itself into difficulty through totally misunderstanding its product costs as engineering costs , written off as a lump-sum period cost , increased with the production of more advanced products .
3 I have been asked by several Society members what it was like to take a ride on the Bishop 's Castle Railway , and the best description that I know of is the account by the late Sir Jasper More in his book , ‘ A TALE OF TWO HOUSES ’ , published by Sir Jasper in 1978 .
4 Finniston proudly describes it ‘ as the first essay in caring capitalism that I know of . ’
5 There had n't been any lapses in my security that I knew of .
6 Did n't happen any town that I knew of except London and I can understand why they did it in London — very expensive place for a young detective to make a shape — cost too much money keeping in front of your job there .
7 We have no body that I know of . ’
8 As for the old houses , there were none in the immediate area that I knew of , other than these which had been built as a nostalgic memento , as a reminder , as a gift both to himself and his family from a man who must have known innately that in discarding the past his people were in danger of losing their touchstone .
9 Even if the patient is compulsorily admitted under the Mental Health Act , and can therefore be deprived of his liberty , there is no authority that I know of to justify medical treatment against his express refusal .
10 Here is a signature that I know to be genuine , on a document guaranteeing his overdraft of over twenty years ago , signed in my presence .
11 After Bidarray there is no call that I know of to stop again before the small town of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port .
12 ‘ I have n't a living relation that I know of . ’
13 However , once we start to distort the operation of open justice and the consideration of the matters , we may very well , through the operation of rumour and all its insidious effects that are so damaging in libel cases — the only justification that I know for the high damages granted in such cases — inflict more damage on justice than we realise .
14 This col is not enormously high , at 5,000 feet , but the view which it gives you is the vastest and most satisfying of any Pyrenean pass that I know of .
15 Not in the same way that I knew of his brother , who made money in biscuits and owned a gleaming Daimler car which he drove very cautiously over the potholes in the road outside our house .
16 Although I have to say that the implication in two eight three that Labour is flirting with workfare is misplaced , we 've said some harsh things about the Party this week , but there is no possibility that I know of of the Labour Party supporting any form of workfare whatsoever .
17 And the people here consisting generally of seamen , neither I nor the pressmasters can be safe from … curses ; and not a house that I know of that would not receive a fugitive and shut the door on him …
18 You are no lord of Ralarth that I know of — and I know them all .
19 And I did n't go , but a chap that I knew from whose name I ca n't remember at the moment , did go and he was killed within about three months of his er arriving in Africa .
20 I know not what you people think of his kind , but he has never harmed a soul that I know of .
21 They point out that ‘ sustainable growth is a contradiction in terms ’ This is at the heart of the Green Party 's policies , and has not been adopted by any other party that I know of .
22 It 's also the fact that I know for a fact , I know for a fact that she 's very frightened of his temper when it happens .
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