Example sentences of "know that i [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Er I mean , you will know that I wrote a book called No time for Ostriches in when I was on the back benches , in favour of work fare .
2 For you must know that I had a twin brother , as beautiful as the day , and gentle as a fawn , and wholesome as new bread and butter , whose company pleased me so much , as mine also pleased him , that we swore an oath never to marry but to live forever peacefully in the castle , and hunt and play together the livelong day .
3 " I do n't know that I like the idea of you checking in bits of body and bloodstained clothes .
4 If I were experienced and sophisticated like Marise , he might get involved with me anyway , because he 'd know that I understood the game and would n't get hurt .
5 Perhaps he does not know that I have a suitcase full of letters from constituents who are desperately concerned about the Bill .
6 Dick , thank you for those kind words , er , specially about er my book , and I think I am considering appointing you as my agent er , you also said er that I 'd dr drawn the short straw indeed you er whispered to me that I was the sacrificial lamb this morning well we 'll see about that but I do know that I have the great honour to be invited to speak to congress this morning on behalf of the G M B parliamentary group .
7 I only mentioned it because I want you to know that I realise the problems we 're facing — and that I 've got plans to put us back on our feet .
8 I know that I had no intention of stopping the procedure , whatever anyone said or did to influence me .
9 I know that I laughed a lot , and that Will said it was a stupid play , with not a word of poetry in it .
10 Perhaps you know that I married a man who was very cruel to me .
11 And I know that I count the days —
12 I know that I have a comfortable income now , but I still have difficulty in believing it .
13 Completely new to the Company , I know that I have a lot to learn and I 'd particularly like to thank for her help during the changeover .
14 Elizabeth 's famous Armada speech — ‘ I know that I have the body of a weak and feeble woman , but I have the heart of a king and a king of England too ’ — and Mary 's much-quoted desire to live the life of a soldier , wearing a Glasgow buckler and sleeping under the stars , are testimony to one ( it is perhaps worth adding that the context for Elizabeth was fighting Spain , for Mary fighting her half-brother ) .
15 ‘ You think I wish it to be known that I brought a traitor here ? ’
16 However , if the hon. Gentleman had attended the seminar at which I made my remarks last Monday — I greatly regret that he was not there to hear me talk about delegation to the regional arts boards — he would have known that I made the point that if such delegation is fully successful — if the regional arts boards are progressing well — the question whether the five major national companies should continue to be funded by the Arts Council or be funded directly will arise .
17 But television was so arrogant that none of them even knew that I had a previous reputation .
18 As time went on and I knew that I had a fight on my hands , healing became as important to me as my new diet or the other new therapies .
19 I knew that I possessed a sidereal compass and that I belonged to another world .
20 I knew that I wanted a free and independent life although I secretly subscribed to the idea of marrying a professional , sighted man .
21 I should like to refer briefly to something in which my right hon. and learned Friend knows that I have a passionate interest .
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