Example sentences of "know what kind " in BNC.

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1 The important thing about exercise is to know what kind is safe and how much is enough .
2 But Papert wants something more , as he wrote in Mindstorm : ‘ I want to know what kind of computer culture can grow in communities where there is not already rich technophilic soil .
3 ‘ My colleagues and I will be very interested , ’ he said sourly , ‘ to know what kind of propaganda that red magazine you work for can make out of an international survey of prospective parents . ’
4 The industry 's insularity has cracked wide open since the Blues Brothers first walked into a bar and demanded to know what kind of music was played .
5 yeah , but that 's the , what it means , I want to know what kind of a word it is
6 Many of Johnson 's readers wished to know what kind of reading Dr Johnson thought suitable for young ladies , and it transpired , to much amusement , that he had given young Miss McQueen an arithmetic .
7 Melissa had been intrigued to know what kind of man could persuade Iris to leave her beloved garden for the best part of a fortnight at the height of the growing season .
8 I 've got a police contact who 'd just love to know what kind of racket you 're into , here .
9 If you want to know what kind of playground children really want , ask them !
10 Whenever a jury in this class of case returns a verdict , whether of guilty or not guilty , intelligent readers of newspapers and weekly journals may want to know what kind of film was under consideration .
11 One of the most fundamental concerns scoring : before a performance of one of these ballets can even be considered , it is obviously essential to know what kinds and numbers of musical forces are required .
12 I do not know what kind of verdict would be passed on the school if it were judged by modern educational standards .
13 A little twin-engined plane buzzed overhead , Brian 'd know what kind .
14 So how do you know what kind of runner you are ?
15 ‘ I do n't know what kind of madness overtook me , ’ he said , ‘ but a little time ago I made a contract with somebody to have her killed . ’
16 Thus , general practitioners in Bassetlaw should soon know what kind of role they will have in assessing people for community care .
17 But here also we can not predict how the couplet will proceed ; not only do we not yet know the grammatical or syntactic pattern of the next line , or its lexical contents , but , more importantly , we do not know what kind of a relationship what we have read will bear to what we have yet to read .
18 I did n't know what kind of play she might have been pulling .
19 And do you know what kind of a brother you 've got , Charlie ?
20 ‘ For one thing we 've hardly seen Tara and , for another , we do n't know what kind of spells and enchantments they might have strewn about . ’
21 Some very pretty specimens used to come into our garden and perch on the windowsills but I do n't know what kind of birds they were .
22 " I do n't even know what kind of books you like . "
23 Do you know what kind of meals you are most likely to cook , for how many , and how often ?
24 I do n't know what kind of women you 've associated with , Luke Calder , but , believe me , it must have been the wrong kind ! ’
25 While she , as yet , did n't even know what kind of game they were playing , let alone the rules .
26 ‘ I do n't know what kind of game you 're playing , ’ she said in a low voice .
27 they 're that highly , there 's that , I do n't know what kind of wood they are , but they were lovely
28 I do n't know what kind of jasmine it was .
29 Well not you know cleaning so I do n't know what kind of work they do .
30 I do n't know what kind of vou did she say what ?
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