Example sentences of "know [conj] it [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In reality , the only difference between the two media is that the public knows how newspapers get their stories — though they do n't know that it 's exactly the same way as people in television get them .
2 But do you know that it 's actually saved you from losing any of these employees .
3 I do n't know that it 's terribly clean .
4 Caspar , genuinely appalled , said , ‘ But do n't you know that it 's almost the most dangerous place in the whole of Ireland ? ’
5 You do n't know that it 's there but I do .
6 erm I think I do n't know that it 's so much class , I think it 's just this image of girls do this and or women do that and men do the other .
7 When you if if you think about a country of song you might think of Wales , but anybody visiting Ireland will know that it 's really Ireland 's got to be a country of song because if you go there you 've got to sing .
8 Stavanger has a considerable holding of Ingard stock , but he must know that it is largely worthless .
9 But she must know that it is n't clever to be asked to leave a country while on assignment .
10 Anyone who has been instrumental in this transformation of another person 's life through the impact of the Word of God and the Spirit of God will know that it is not his own doing .
11 He should know that it is not the Government who take action in these matters , but the Attorney-General .
12 But how do we know that it is vocationally advantageous to study history or to put it the other way round , that to study history is not vocationally disadvantageous ?
13 I am sure this happens , but I do n't know that it is any more so than for most other serious books , including the Bible and Shakespeare .
14 They should also know that it is very important that there must be established in the child 's mind at a very early age a dawning awareness of the fact that for all his life he will be required to submit to control from some source or other .
15 Do you know that it is far better to train by reward than by punishment ?
16 ‘ You are an apprentice historian and therefore should know that it is only in this century that this attempt to sanitise death has stricken our race .
17 We do know that it was not until the late summer of 1965 that he gave private indications of his intention to stand for a second term , and not until 4 November that he made his decision public .
18 Little did he know that it was n't a smile , but a grimace of pain .
19 Of course the inspectorate is highly respected in Wales , but the hon. Gentleman will know that it was never geared to carry out inspections with the frequency that we expect will result from the provisions of the Education ( Schools ) Bill and that we envisage in the parents charter .
20 I do n't know that it was actually a shop
21 And he obviously did n't know and it was n't public knowledge that it was his wife that was
22 Well you bu you 'll know if it is n't .
23 Unfortunately it 's said you communicate less with your wives , I do n't know if it 's exactly true , but if somebody says to you , you never talk to me , you do n't tell me anything , that 's your A type behaviour .
24 We still do n't know if it 's over yet . ’
25 ‘ They sometimes have jazz here in the evenings , ’ Agnes chattered , ‘ although I do n't know if it 's up to your standards .
26 ‘ All these things recently , I do n't know if it 's just bad luck or me being stupid or what . ’
27 I do n't know if it 's just that I 'm missing you …
28 See I do n't know if it 's just part real or if he 's just trying to frighten me .
29 They , they 're just not getting back right now , I do n't know if it 's just to be sensitive to her or whether it 's just because , you know , they 're gon na see each o I mean they live on the same road , they 'll probably see each other this weekend .
30 Oh no , it 's erm I do n't know if it 's quite my sort of thing .
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