Example sentences of "knew [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was n't In Love , they knew each other too well to risk that . |
2 | They all knew each other and was laughing and kidding around and I was scared cos it smelt so bad and was so big and bright and I did n't know where I was . |
3 | The Chiefs of Staff and most senior officers on both sides of the Atlantic and Pacific knew each other , having served together on NATO , CENTO , and SEATO staffs and in exchange appointments in each others ' armed forces . |
4 | Would the two who already knew each other be together ? |
5 | They knew each other by sight as teenagers in New York , and first worked together in 1973 on Mean Streets . |
6 | Incidentally , Mulcahy and Kerr-Muir also knew each other at Harvard Business School . |
7 | This tended to give a certain bias to the work likely to be found in schools , especially as the coterie of advisers who knew each other 's work well , often teaching on each other 's courses and jointly helping to tutor the national D.E.S . |
8 | The two women knew each other from London and The New Age . |
9 | It was n't known they knew each other . ’ |
10 | The living room ceiling was hung with bunting , the kitchen smelt of roast turkey , the house was full of people who all knew each other intimately , the videos had been ordered and the sideboard was laden with drink and in fact everyone behaved just like it was a real family Christmas , except that Boy had sex with two other men in the bathroom , and they did n't even bother to lock the door because they knew that no one else there would mind , knew that they did n't have to hide what they were doing from the rest of the party . |
11 | In addition , he had to mould a group of individuals , some of whom barely knew each other , into a team . |
12 | And although the guys knew each other pretty well , they did n't know they were each coming to me , and they also did n't know they were asking for essentially the same mods ! |
13 | We all knew each other anyway — I 've known Si the bass player and Chris the drummer for years — but it was one of those places where everyone was going at the time , where you could meet other musicians and bounce some ideas around . |
14 | ‘ We knew each other 's very souls . ’ |
15 | Inevitably , of course , there were occasions when all the children did play together , and they all knew each other well . |
16 | We already knew each other because he lives in Winchester , and I was very flattered to be given the commission by him . |
17 | ‘ In the space of two years , we moved from a domestic merchant bank with 500 people , all of whom knew each other very well , to an organisation with nearly 3,000 people spread all over the world , ’ says Mr Reed . |
18 | We entered each other 's lives , and knew each other in essence . |
19 | Like tonight , faced with the ordeal of going to a grand dinner party with people who all knew each other and were far removed from her experience , she had acquitted herself proudly and well . |
20 | We all knew each other , and we all had one contact , who we all knew quite well . |
21 | He had been her dressmaker since the early thirties and they knew each other very well . |
22 | It happened initially because at that time separatists were few in number , and across the country we all knew each other more or less . |
23 | — Do you remember , he said , when we knew each other first ? |
24 | THOMPSON : ‘ The thing with Bill Shankly was that we were always a family and everyone knew each other from the cleaning lady to the girls in the ticket office . |
25 | That you knew each other when you were children , I mean , and what happened that summer . ’ |
26 | They knew each other . |
27 | Some of that initial group of students and myself already had known each other for several years and knew each other 's families . |
28 | In his study of Atlanta in Georgia , Hunter ( 1953 ) established that the top ten leaders sifted out in this manner all knew each other well , nominated each other to key committees , were often businessmen holding plural and interlocking directorships of companies , and regularly played a role in major city decisions and state politics . |
29 | The marriage of Henry of Anjou to Eleanor and his accession , two years later , to the throne of England had brought together under a single sceptre peoples and provinces which hardly knew each other . |
30 | The armies arrayed in the fields outside Châteauroux contained many nobles who knew each other well , who had met at tournaments or on pilgrimages , who were cousins or neighbours . |