Example sentences of "to know [adv] i " in BNC.

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1 I have to know so I can log it .
2 to know then I 'll call you later .
3 He wanted to know how I 'd been getting on , and who 'd been helping me out .
4 I am sure you are well-meaning , but I wanted you to know how I feel .
5 He wants to know how I discovered the Old Rectory .
6 ‘ Well , do you want to know how I really caught it ? ’
7 He wanted to know how I knew that they were nine miles towards Mali and seemed to be bothered that I was only guessing .
8 But I expect that you all want to know how I could do it — how I could have walked in and scooped up this yummy young man from the arms of his loving and lawful wife .
9 I am very bitter about it and want him to know how I feel .
10 I reach for the dictionary when I want to know how I should use it .
11 Sally wanted to know how I became a caddie and I filled her in on my doings since we left university .
12 I did n't wan na go the hospital 'cos they 'd have wanted to know how I did it and I would have had to turkey in there .
13 If you want to know how I could tell that from the seventh floor , you have to remember I 'm supposed to be a detective .
14 I thote you and Cissie , and everywun there , wuld like to know how I wus geting on .
15 How ironic that it should take me so long to know how I feel about a man and then in that same moment realise that he really is the bastard I first took him for !
16 Well , I 've now come to my senses , and it 's as well for you to know how I feel right from the start .
17 And Cowan departed with a plea to Portadown to end his uncertainty , saying : ‘ I need to know how I 'm fixed for next season .
18 I 've always felt that he ought to know how I 'm feeling — to realise that I 've got problems too .
19 If you want to know how I , and , incidentally , Joanna , are so sure that you and Robert love each other … well , it 's in your eyes when you talk to him , in the way he tenses up when he sees you — there 's a magnetism between you that is almost visible . ’
20 Sixty-nine-year-old Mr Marshall , who has lived in Merrybent for 23 years , said : ‘ I want people to know how I survived as an objective lesson to other people that they can get through it .
21 ‘ I want people to know how I survived as an objective lesson to other people that they can get through it .
22 He likes to know where I 've been when he 's away .
23 ‘ Do you happen to know where I could find him now ? ’
24 I did not say where ( was and , also , I did not need to know where I was .
25 ‘ I did n't want him to know where I was . ’
26 ‘ Do you want to know where I went ? ’
27 I rang my mum and she wanted to know where I was and where Natasha was .
28 I did not want anybody to know where I had come from .
29 ‘ You and Daddy always want to know where I 'm going , what I 'm doing , who I 'm with .
30 It 's such a bore the way she always wants to know where I am and what I 'm doing . ’
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