Example sentences of "that i [verb] [adv] know " in BNC.
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1 | Dustin , who , according to Yates , had ‘ the biggest supply of dirty stories that I 've ever known ’ , was in the habit of trying to shock everyone . |
2 | Well , thank you very much er , Geoffrey , erm that was a very full , and I think er , and as he says , cautious account of what 's been happening , and he does remind me of all the finance officers that I 've ever known , in this thing , I 've never really seen , or rarely seen them smile . |
3 | ‘ Oh , I might as well tell you that I 've always known I was being unfair to you , using sex to hold on to you . ’ |
4 | Apart from the fact that I 've never known her dig up a weed or pick a single daffodil , she simply is n't cut out for that kind of work . ’ |
5 | So I can honestly say that I 've never known anyone who 's ever played for Leeds . |
6 | So I can honestly say that I 've never known anyone who 's ever played for Leeds . |
7 | There was a shoe in the flowerbed that I had n't known about . |
8 | It was then that I experienced a side of Max that I had not known before : he was most caring and attentive , almost maternal , getting doctors and nurses , staying with me and looking after me in every way . |
9 | He explained so much that I had not known . |
10 | Before that I had never known that human beings could do such things to others , but after that I knew . |
11 | ‘ When — in this room after I 'd finished telling you of the singing fountain , you said , ‘ How lovely ’ and I own , I thought you the most lovely creature , in mind and body , that I had ever known . ’ |
12 | Suppose that I claimed yesterday to know that it would rain in the afternoon , on the normal grounds ( weather forecast , gathering clouds , etc. ) , but that it turns out that I was wrong . |
13 | ‘ And as for the idea that I am being some how manipulated all I can say is that I do n't know about the other girls but I have been in a similar industry — television , for the last couple of years and now I know how it works . |
14 | It is just that I do n't know what the man will do . |
15 | Marcus , now solemn , replied , ‘ One answer is that I do n't know what happened . |
16 | I mean , you do n't know something that I do n't know ? ’ |
17 | To date I must admit that I do n't know why they sit tight . |
18 | Please , above all , remember that I do n't know everything ( though I 'm working on it ! ) — I may have to tell you I ca n't help you rather than pretending otherwise and confusing you . |
19 | Unfortunately there are so many parameters available that I do n't know where to start ! |
20 | ‘ Well , the funny thing is that I do n't know really what it 's like because I 'm not in that little room any more . |
21 | ‘ What you ca n't accept is that I accept that I do n't know anything . |
22 | ‘ That I do n't know , ’ Ruth confessed . |
23 | She said : ‘ John has n't told me where he is because he says it 's best that I do n't know , then I ca n't be tempted to tell anyone . ’ |
24 | Of course , I ca n't let on to my silly wee sister that I do n't know what 's wrong with Mum . |
25 | ‘ The widow , ’ replied Hank , with more than a trace of impatience in his voice , and then continued : ‘ And it 's selling so fast that I do n't know what to do with the money . |
26 | The Air Force will write to his mother if there 's anything to tell , and the awful part of it is that I do n't know where she lives . |
27 | Does she think me so stupid that I do n't know they do that ? |
28 | It 's just that I do n't know if he loves me — or even cares . |
29 | But I would feel a bit snidey pretending that I do n't know them . ’ |
30 | I 'm not so silly and in love that I do n't know that . |