Example sentences of "knows i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , she knows I put it on the table all at the same time ; if it 's cold , that 's her look out . |
2 | ( She knows I hate being called Mammy . ) |
3 | He knows I hate the heat . ’ |
4 | And he knows I know he knows . |
5 | ‘ It may be for the best , man , ’ Agnew was saying , ‘ though God knows I know how you must feel . |
6 | So I thought , well he knows I know . |
7 | As The Thompson Twins solidified their position as ‘ The band Simon Bates likes to name drop most often ’ , as Bronski Beat ( despite their obvious sincerity ) continually resembled a whistling kettle , and as Depeche Mode turned sado/masochism into such a lightweight subject that it would n't cause offence if your four year old daughter played ‘ Master and Servant ’ , The Smiths were to be heard crooning the very odd ‘ William , It Was Really Nothing ’ : ‘ And everybody 's got to live their life and God knows I 've got to live mine ’ . |
8 | Goodness knows I 've got only a bare chance of catching her , though . ’ |
9 | She had said obstinately : ‘ I do n't see why he should chuck his weapons once he knows I 've got nothing . ’ |
10 | God knows I 've often been tempted to do without it and go into service ; it 's where I started . ’ |
11 | Philip knows I 've got cancer . |
12 | Heaven knows I 've tried talking to him , but it gets me nowhere . |
13 | Nobody knows I 've come here . |
14 | He knows I 've no more outgrown the excesses of stadium rock than he has . |
15 | I ca n't , yet God knows I 've tried hard enough . ’ |
16 | She knows I 've got some , but I 'd never give her the satisfaction of telling her how much . |
17 | well he knows I 've done it anyway |
18 | I do n't think Maryanne even knows I 've been there . |
19 | Maryanne knows I 've been . |
20 | I do n't think friends he he knows I 've done that once |
21 | ‘ Of course , I had my chances — The Almighty knows I had my chances … ’ |
22 | There was caviare and smoked salmon and cold chicken ( he buys them ready-cooked somewhere ) — all things he knows I like — and a dozen other things he knows I like , the cunning brute . |
23 | There was caviare and smoked salmon and cold chicken ( he buys them ready-cooked somewhere ) — all things he knows I like — and a dozen other things he knows I like , the cunning brute . |
24 | She behaves like someone who is hyperunfaithful But she behaves like that because she knows I like it . |
25 | She lets me furl her around for a while , and makes those shammy gasps she knows I like , and gives detailed promise of all that cocked and candid talent — before she calls a halt , slithers off the bed , corrects her clothing , brushes her hair , changes her shoes , powders her nose , slides my Johnson out of her mouth and insists on lunch . |
26 | That 's , well , it kind of lets my steam off a bit ; it does n't hurt , but she knows I mean business . |
27 | ‘ Felipe knows I killed my father ! ’ |
28 | He knows I smoke anyway so it 's not a prob well not really anyway . |
29 | Lord knows I wish I did . |
30 | God knows I got enough of that in the Service . ’ |