Example sentences of "have always known " in BNC.

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1 She has always known that it 's the fans who count . ’
2 Now it is back to Andrássy , which is how László has always known it .
3 At this remove , the whole incident seems insane , but at the time it only proved once again what any driver has always known , that the constructors as a class are hard-nosed men with egos every bit as big as their drivers ' and that there is n't enough concern among them for driver welfare or safety to fuel a heart for a minute .
4 Barbara has always known what emotion it is appropriate for her to feel .
5 One man who has always known where he was going is Neil Taylor , the Kent beneficiary .
6 One consequence of this immobility is that everyone is surrounded by people very like himself , most of whom he has always known .
7 Alix Bowen has always known that she will have to go to the party , because she is one of Liz Headleand 's two closest friends , and she has pledged her support , for what it is worth .
8 The expressway turns to cross water full of the redness of the sky , and there , floating on the horizon above the shining red water , are the clustered towers of the inner city , purple with distance , lights shining in a million windows — exactly as he has always known they would be .
9 The IRA has always known better than to attack the security forces of the Republic , since it would instantly lose whatever support it has and could provoke the Irish government to order internment , as it did in the distant past .
10 No — drab , dutiful , with occasional rare flashes and centrally — she 'd always known , but never before admitted — a fearful void .
11 She took you for granted , as though she 'd always known you , that was really what it was .
12 ‘ I 'd always known Alan was mad about kids and I would n't deny him his chance to be a father .
13 He 'd always known Hank was no good .
14 ‘ Not really , though I felt I 'd always known him .
15 In other words , I 'd always known the ingredients but had n't been able to put them together .
16 Clare wondered why she felt so hurt , when she 'd always known the truth .
17 as if you 'd always known
18 The way she 'd always known it , when you decided to throw a party , you threw a party ; you pushed back the furniture , you got all the food together yourself , you invited close friends who knew each other and for a while you let them invade your most private and personal space .
19 She 'd always known she possessed a temper , of course ; but , after one horribly painful childhood incident that was still burned into her memory like a scar , she 'd fought hard to master it , refusing ever again to let anger get the better of her .
20 He 'd always known his father would come back .
21 Ronni suspected that was probably true and that she 'd always known it .
22 She 'd always known that it was n't her sort of outfit !
23 Unable to say , Because I felt as if I knew you , as if I 'd always known you ; because your face was as familiar to me as my own , she replied weakly , ‘ Sometimes a particular face stands out .
24 It would be the same for Rory — she 'd always known she 'd give her heart only once , and that was why she had n't played the love game with the same reckless abandon as so many of her contemporaries .
25 She 'd always known what he was , and she — she was no silly eighteen-year-old who 'd never known a man 's touch .
26 I 'd always known he was going to die , and so had he , really , but when it happened — it was a long time before I could really face it .
27 You 've always known that .
28 Having said that , I 've always known that if I want to express myself I have to have a large vocabulary on the guitar .
29 And when a tune like that comes along , it 's as if they 've always known that song , and so then you tap in the song and that 's why you 're doing the record .
30 And a confident Hide said yesterday : ‘ I 've always known I was as good as people like Bruno and Lewis , and if I was offered a fight against Bowe in January I 'd take it .
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