Example sentences of "be that [pers pn] know [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , the most potent argument against it may be that we know only too well how protectionism contributed to the great depression of the 1930s . |
2 | ‘ The problem dealing with Iranian or Lebanese Shi'ite terrorists is that we know comparatively little about them . |
3 | ‘ What 's not fair , ’ Cranston interrupted , ‘ is that we know so little about last night . |
4 | Thus it is that we know as much as we do about the Orynthia and her voyages in the late 1830s . |
5 | The great skill of Japanese and German manufacturers is that they know how to make things efficiently and well , which is what we are so bad at . |
6 | For what is being suggested is that I knew today and not yesterday , despite the fact that there was no difference between the two days that I could tell at the time . |
7 | ‘ But all that means is that I know damn well what not to do . |
8 | The most important factor in ‘ free stretching ’ is that you know when it hurts and how far you can go , making it possible for you to immediately release the stretch should you need to . |
9 | ‘ I do n't mind where I go , but I prefer opening , and the main thing is that you know where you are . ’ |
10 | And what you are telling me is that he knew very well Aldhelm was to come here that night . |