Example sentences of "i know [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't forget to let me know what happens . |
2 | ‘ You 'll let me know what happens ? ’ |
3 | It was the only way he could let me know what had happened to him . |
4 | Please would you investigate this problem and let me know what action you take to resolve it . |
5 | ‘ Well , ’ he said slowly , ‘ you could put your arms around my neck , press your soft body into me and let me know you accept my offering . ’ |
6 | Or did he just leave a message to let me know he 'd called ? ’ |
7 | In fact how am I to know you did n't do all this just so we could be in this very position now ? ’ |
8 | How would I know what to mark them ? |
9 | I 'd abandoned the empty house and walked joyfully into the woods and only by chance did I know what had hit me . |
10 | How do I know what to write next ? |
11 | Your next question will be , ‘ How do I know which voice I am listening to , because both mentors choose the same voice to speak ? ’ |
12 | Can I I know we 've got two people wanting to make comments on this . |
13 | ‘ How do I know you 've got them ? ’ |
14 | Well do I know you 've gone to these lengths only to spite me . |
15 | But it 's you can I know you think it 's a lot to take in |
16 | How do I know you did n't top Newley yourself ? ’ |
17 | At the baker 's I offered to exchange my leather gloves for a small cake , but the baker 's wife looked at my dirty clothes and said , ‘ I 'm sorry , but how do I know you have n't stolen them ? ’ |
18 | ‘ How do I know you have n't flushed something down there ? ’ |
19 | I do n't er I know you have n't got another one , I remember you emptying the first bag . |
20 | How do I know I 've got some chlorine in the water . |
21 | ‘ How in heaven 's name do I know I do n't like Beethoven , when I ca n't remember my own name ? ’ |
22 | The er bloke in there said did I know who owned the I noticed there was this little long haired sort of black and white or grey dog that was er tethered to a oh a lamp post or something outside . |
23 | ‘ How do I know who to believe ? |
24 | How did I know she had nothing on under her dress ? |
25 | ‘ Do I know anybody called Edith ? |
26 | Modest in the sense that he never proclaimed his talents — and they were real and varied : he was , I have heard , a very good businessman , and I know him to have been a first rate chess player and a notable painter . ’ |
27 | Well I do n't know her really well , but I know her to speak now . |
28 | ‘ So I know what goes on in football clubs . |
29 | ‘ Now I know what passed between you over that cup of coffee . ’ |
30 | ‘ I know which are tulips and which daffodils , and I know what to charge … a tanner for a big bunch , threepence if they 're past their best bloom , and a penny for a sprig of heather . ’ |