Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [be] know [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She says other prisoners used to chant ’ Baroness , ’ but eventually they accepted her and she was know as the Duchess . |
2 | Relationships become secure only when we know our partner and we are known by them . |
3 | They too are raucous , and they are known to the police . |
4 | These are very important Orcs and they are known as the Big'uns . |
5 | His passion for , and expertise with oddballs has made his features very popular , and he is known as a thorough and punctual answerer of readers ’ queries . |
6 | Gagosian does not represent artists or their interests , he simply buys and sells works on the market , and he is known to be spectacularly good at it . |
7 | And he is known for his after-match tantrums , which include an incident when he kicked down an advertising board . |
8 | He passed her , and he was known for being crappy . |
9 | He was a member of a Scottish organisation and he was known as Aberdeen Angus . |
10 | The speciality of Saint-Sauveur is gynaecological complaints , and it is known as ‘ the ladies ’ resort' , having been brought to a modest celebrity by the two-month stay here in 1859 of the Imperial couple , Napoleon and Eugénie . |
11 | This idea has received much support and it is known as the ‘ trait theory ’ of leadership . |
12 | However , it is clear that the monitoring of contracts is not a costless exercise and it is known from more aggregate economic studies that the administrative costs of health care systems embodying a significant market element are much higher than those of the NHS ( Maxwell , 1985 ) . |
13 | Boddenham is not traceable later than 1459 ; and it is known from the membership list of the confraternity of St Nicholas , the London guild of parish clerks , that Bedingham ( already a member in 1449 ) died between 3 May 1459 and 22 May 1460 . |
14 | In the barn alongside , sheep were salved and it was known as the ‘ salving barn ’ . |
15 | No was white you see it was an Irish word I think , and it was known as the . |