Example sentences of "[pers pn] 's [adv] [adj] to know [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah it 's just nice to know if there is something wrong
2 North Yorkshire offers excellent possibilities for challenging walking but it 's also good to know that there 's plenty to do close at hand when the weather turns moorland expeditions into exercises in masochism .
3 And it 's really good to know that there are so many applications in the , in the real world , medical and physical and , and otherwise .
4 ‘ Although it 's always difficult to know whether such a survey is representative of all staff involved in National Certificate delivery , nevertheless the EIS survey does represent the views of a substantial number of lecturers , ’ he said .
5 ‘ How considerate of you , ’ she responded with a choked laugh , ‘ it 's so reassuring to know that you have my welfare at heart .
6 It 's still hard to know whether I 've saved them all , but at least I know I 've done my best .
7 So it 's very important to know before you go round if if they 've got copy .
8 But when you 're self employed it 's very important to know that you 're going to get
9 He 's sufficiently aware to know that er he ca n't get out much , he 's on his own , he 's lonely especially if he 's not in very good health .
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