Example sentences of "i [verb] know [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't mean ‘ know it ’ in some vague sense , I mean know it , for good and certain . ’ |
2 | At first , she was my running idol and then , when I got to know her , I realised how nice she was as a person as well . |
3 | However , on the first day that I got to know her I had a feeling that there was something peculiar about the woman . |
4 | I got to know her quite well eventually , very sort of ‘ jolly hockey sticks ’ and friendly . |
5 | I played everywhere , and because we , in the Music School , were taught by tutors in men 's colleges I got to know them well , and went in and out in defiance of the chaperone rules — which were then still in force … |
6 | Well now , although it was not much more of a job really than an errand boy 's , but as I did that for five and a half years I got to know the people at the pawnbrokers , the cycle agents I got to know them so well , I knew the staff , I got to know the people who were pawning clues and that regularly , I was getting more information every year . |
7 | I got to know them , erm can you remember |
8 | ‘ He was always acting the goat , that 's why I got to know him . |
9 | As Emerson 's father , Wilson Sr , is a journalist , I got to know him quite well in my early years in the sport . |
10 | Andrew Stavanger was compelled to turn to the bank for help after the dock strikes , and it was then that I got to know him . |
11 | I got to know it pretty well when I was living in Sheffield and I 'd recommend anyone to take a walking holiday there . |
12 | It seemed a simple system when I got to know it , but wondered what it was all about , with chaps standing in different places and shouting and bawling where they wanted this waggon that was being pushed off , as he came running without the train they diverted it into siding , you see , sorting out a train . |
13 | ‘ You think I would change my opinion if I got to know you better ? ’ he asked in a voice like velvet . |
14 | ‘ So it would , ’ Burun responded amiably , ‘ if I expected to know him again . ’ |
15 | And I want to know them , know your family , walk into your house as if it were my house . |
16 | I want to know you the way no man has ever known a woman before . ’ |
17 | like well I want to know you do , I mean what you picked up |
18 | I want to know it all . |
19 | ‘ I want to know it all . ’ |
20 | I 'd known her , and her husband Alan Rakoff , for a long time and as I began searching for someone to play Barbara I just found myself thinking about her . |
21 | Bernie was speechless , for the first time since I 'd known him . |
22 | When I met Kirk and started to work with him , I sort of felt I 'd known him in some other life . |
23 | Through the years that I 'd known him , I 'd watched him grow in mind and body and now felt a twinge of pride that he had grown so well . |
24 | I 'd known him from the start of punk . |
25 | Escaping from under the pillow on the bed was the hem of a caftan , the soft kind he 'd slept in all the time I 'd known him . |
26 | I 'd known him all my life . |
27 | ‘ Perhaps I would have liked him too — if I 'd known him . ’ |
28 | Ever since we 'd been at university together , I 'd known him as a bit of a shower freak , staying in there for ages . |
29 | No way , if I 'd known him . |
30 | I said if I 'd known they are n't , they , they were n't coming I 'd have gone out . |