Example sentences of "i [conj] i know [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll roast it shall I because I know what to do with roast dinner .
2 I I th I 'm quite sure that you can go through that because you 're recognizing the patterns much more now , you 're accepting more things as , Oh yeah , you do n't need to tell me that I know it .
3 The Guv'nor told me to ride Ile de Bourbon in the big race telling me that I knew what he could do and that win was the biggest of my career so far but I 'll always remember Lester who had finished nearly last padding disconsolately into the weighing room and asking me ‘ Did you know your horse had improved so much ’ .
4 He had his little peccadilloes , the quaint and rather Machiavellian ways to gain his little ends , but he knew me and I knew him , and in essentials he made good . ’
5 And so as I grew up er they knew me and I knew them and I was to need one or two later on , for various reasons , but er you could n't see it at the time .
6 It just came to me and I knew it must be for one of you . ’
7 ‘ When he is standing in front of me and I know he is the person who has taken my daughter away — that is when it will be hard .
8 That 's how it was with me and I know it was true for many others .
9 He taunted me , asking me if I knew what was going to happen to me on my wedding night .
10 On the way to the station we heard a kerbstone musician playing the concertina , and Eliot , struck by the tune , asked me if I knew what it was .
11 ‘ No , ’ she said , then she asked me if I knew anything about them .
12 He asked me if I knew anything about ley lines and I confessed my ignorance .
13 And the cops standing there asking me if I knew anything and all the time it 's his gear they 're looking at .
14 And if Heather thought there was something sinister about her relationship with Jack Cornelius — assuming there was a relationship — why did she never ask me if I knew anything about it ? ’
15 ‘ Please , ’ Culley said , ‘ do n't ask me if I know what time it is .
16 He did not recognize me but I knew he was the gentleman I had met on the stairs when visiting Miss Havisham .
17 ‘ Everyone was watching me but I knew I did n't need to go fast .
18 ‘ Mr Christie , ’ said a voice , ‘ you do n't know me but I know you , We have met and I know that you are a good man and a religious man .
19 Not really , it does n't annoy me but I know there are some like women older than me in in my office that know they 're not gon na get anywhere because it 's all men .
20 Similarly a doctor said : ‘ Very many people have told me they can talk to me because I know what it feels like to have an illness .
21 ‘ Well , that would n't altogether surprise me because I know you 're up to something , buying second-hand clothes from those dotty old maids next door .
22 And that 's frustrating for you and it 's equally frustrating for me because I know there 's absolutely nothing I can do
23 More than sixty years after the event , while watching a child of his own try out his first steps , he suddenly stated in reminiscence and satisfaction to his most intimate Spanish friend , ‘ I remember that I learned to walk by pushing a big tin box of sweet biscuits in front of me because I knew what was inside . ’
24 She did n't smile and this perplexed me because I knew she liked our Mary .
25 You wonder that it should seem to me at first all illusion But how natural — It is true of me … very true … that I have not a high appreciation of what passes in the world under the name of love ; & that a distrust of the thing had grown to be a habit of mind with me when I knew you first .
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