Example sentences of "know [Wh adv] [adv] i [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | I do want you to know how clearly I understand my deep obligation to you for giving me my first insight into the real problem we were facing and my first understanding of the nature of clinical research ’ . |
2 | Unfortunately , unlike its predecessor it has no score system ( I always like to know how far I 've got in a game ) , but I presume this is due to memory restrictions . |
3 | I 've just come to realise : this is my life , I do n't know how long I 've got , I might as well enjoy that time being me , because I 'm stuck with this body , this face , this skin colour ; I have to make the most of it . |
4 | ‘ Ye do n't know how long I 've waited for this . ’ |
5 | I said I think that 's wonderful I said cos do you know how long I 've been out the union now , three months , well I reckon I 've saved thirty pounds , you 've got thirteen quid back |
6 | I do n't know how long I lay there , pushing , relaxing , pushing again as I gasped and groaned and the sweat ran steadily down my beck . |
7 | I do n't know how long I have been asleep ! |
8 | She also talked lovingly about Dickens : ‘ I do n't know how often I 've read the Marshalsea scenes in Little Dorrit . ’ |
9 | Mr Major told him : ‘ If you were here more often , you would know how often I have set out my views on that subject . ’ |
10 | If you remember it was a blustery day , and you know how easily I take cold . ’ |
11 | ‘ You would n't speak like that if you knew how kindly I 've nursed you these last few days , ’ said Nancy . |
12 | My right hon. and learned Friend knows how highly I regard his judgment , but is he still satisfied that it is wise to go ahead with the charges after all the mistakes have been made , and after such a long time has passed ? |