Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] know " in BNC.

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1 Well I said to Dad he really makes me laugh you know .
2 I mean they know you do it anyway but
3 I mean they know up there because of the , of theirs .
4 Oh no oh no oh no they 'll decide I mean Mr will know , they 'll know what they 're doing , I mean they know what they 're doing , I do n't know what they 're doing , I 'm not a doctor , I 'm not God , nothing
5 I mean we know wha we know what Trevor 's is a Trevor 's is transparent .
6 I am also concerned that if these new unitary authorities come into effect , it seems er reasonable to assume the majority of members will be all the district councillors er whose involvement in planning of course is very different to our own and therefore their understanding of strategic planning , their appreciation of its importance will be far less and we could actually find that these planning committees authorities are really old district planning committees and the new and er there really could be quite serious implications for a whole number of things in Sussex I mean we know that the planning department is at the moment trying to erm create er a new and vibrant
7 Yes well quite simply , I mean we know all the replies from the bridal magazines , I mean we know what we sell at the Christmas fair and what we sell Christmas cracker-wise .
8 Yes well quite simply , I mean we know all the replies from the bridal magazines , I mean we know what we sell at the Christmas fair and what we sell Christmas cracker-wise .
9 I mean we know where Sefton Avenue is and we know that 's
10 causing bad feeling or trying to upset her trade , I mean we know she 's rubbish but erm I , I said er I just said well the children who enjoy it enjoy it I said but he never really settled and er we felt that between us we 'd got over twenty years ' experience of working with children , we reckoned we knew a little bit more about what makes children tick .
11 Cos I mean we know it 's going up whoever gets in they 're gon na put it up
12 and see what the weather 's like and you name it , I mean we know now
13 I am trying — I mean I know I let the boys lean too much . ’
14 He was kind of looking down and twiddling his pen , you know … and I mean I know it sounds stupid , but I did n't mind , I think I knew anyway .
15 I mean I know what it 's like to be Black .
16 I mean I know an awful lot of people outside Harlow who who come here but Harlow people could be said to be apathetic or not being marketed rightly .
17 Yes erm listening to the punters I mean I know loads of people come up here and there 's one thing which all of them tend to say and that this place is threatening .
18 We 've got two officer 's for example who are leading on working the young people in the town , Youth Development Officer 's er we , the Local Government Unit has a policy team initiated work on the youth policy , and this arose out of erm a member seminar 's , September eighty nine , where er the members felt that really the Council was n't doing enough for young people , that we as a Council , not not to think about young in the way we deliver our services and it was felt that we needed to go out and talked to young people , which we did in the winter of that year , erm and find out what they wanted from us , and the res as a result of that , that , that policy , and that consultation exercise has now developed into a front line service where we have two people full time working with young people in the town and that 's on various things , graffiti project , the underpasses in the town we , which have got graffiti type I mean I know there not everybody 's cup of tea , but I mean they way .
19 I mean I know when we moved house I had folder and one of each had got in it the recycling directory
20 but were Scottish women and I think to a Scottish woman two thousand pounds , I , I mean I know a lot of Scottish women
21 I mean I know some of the , some of the more slender women , I wo n't say skinny here , what , are n't in need of a tummy tuck , but well there 's you as a twenty two Scottish women would spend two thousand pounds , what do you think of that ?
22 Erm , by hangers-on I mean that there are all the Dukes and the Viscounts and whatever else there is and that whole strata in society , which , I think is English society , erm I mean I know that there are Dukes in Scotland but there are n't so many , and I mean they own quite a lot and I think that it 's impossible to have a classless society because the monarchy perpetuate class divisions .
23 Yeah , primary I think , roundabout primary four or five , cos that 's when they start talking about it , and that 's where you start getting all the the wrong things told to you in the playground , I mean I know that 's what happened to me .
24 I mean I know also one architects firm in Gloucester where I live .
25 I mean I know there 's been a lot of debate and I know that er you may feel it 's been a bit of a waste of time
26 I mean I know how some of them do do it .
27 Well I mean I know that twenty percent is twenty pound in a hundred , but what 's a quick way of doing it on the calculator .
28 And I mean I know the screens are flickering in the Halifax and the Bradford and Bingley e even as we speak , and they do this fabulous analysis , you know you can see that to , to go for the repayment is not as efficient as the endowment , but it 's all a theoretical exercise .
29 I mean I know th I know that you carry the sine on because
30 And again if the signs are the same , I mean I know they 're not exactly the same this is and add and that 's a positive , it 's the same as adding a positive number .
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