Example sentences of "i know [adv] little about " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I 've always been intrigued by the Catholic church , by all the colours and the candles , but I know so little about it … when we studied existentialism in high school , I felt that that was exactly right , but now I just do n't know …
2 It would not be right for me to say that he was wrongly ennobled , because I know too little about him to be able to detect whatever surprising quality it was that commended itself to Harold Wilson for admission to the House of Lords .
3 I know very little about gardening , but I am keen to learn more , as I develop my garden .
4 If I know very little about the firm or the people in it , then , to reduce my uncertainty , I will invent my own snapshots of what to expect .
5 I know very little about her , although she worked for him in the war too .
6 ‘ On the contrary , I know very little about you at all , Gina Price .
7 And again , long moments later , he added the qualification : ‘ Though I want to tell you one thing — I know very little about them . ’
8 Er and Holdings I 'm sorry I know very little about .
9 I know they remanufacture components for us , but I know very little about them .
10 and erm there was no final erm sort of er judgment to be had so erm then we had to call meetings of this little Sub Committee who finally made up their minds and I remember typing reports , quite long reports , about erm Rhode Island Reds er crossed with Light Sussex and Light Sussex crossed with er Brown and erm I , I knew precious little about poultry at that time .
11 I knew very little about boats , and had hated what little experience of sailing I had had , but it seemed unlikely that any boat would shut down its engine until it was safely round into the bay , or even then .
12 I knew very little about school , but at least it would be a change , the start of a new life .
13 At that time I knew very little about Montaigne : but Eliot had come to him through Shakespeare and the influences upon Shakespeare ( who must have read the Apologie de Raymond Sebond ) ; and , as he said in his essay on Pascal , Montaigne 's outlook is the only credible alternative to that of belief .
14 I knew very little about Irish League football when I came back from Nottingham Forest , except that Linfield and Glentoran were the top two clubs .
15 To myself it 's a matter of well my first reaction was to ask the C I D if they knew the situation between o of , that was my first response actually to when the phone call came in , but I knew very little about .
16 I knew so little about who had held them and how they had got out , it seemed as if they had come from a different world , a different time .
17 But it had all happened so quickly — and I knew so little about you — except that I 'd fallen in love with you . ’
  Next page