Example sentences of "i know [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You do n't want me to know anything about you , so why should you want to know anything about me ? ’ |
2 | Please could you let me know which of these is convenient . |
3 | I feel I know her like a sister now — she 's younger than I am — but she never told me about the twins . |
4 | Do I know you at all ? |
5 | Do n't I know you from somewhere ? ’ |
6 | Places , I can tell you I know somewhere looking at them and I think where do I know you from |
7 | Will I know anyone in my former life whom I know in my present one ? |
8 | ‘ I 'm disappointed by the stick he gets because I know him as a person . |
9 | ‘ I know him to be a child with a warm heart , ’ said Rose . |
10 | Even if I never know Friend again , I know him inside me . |
11 | I do n't know then , I ca n't think where I know him from , . |
12 | They are given in alphabetical order , and from my own experience I know them to be absolutely reliable . |
13 | I know them to be human creatures made in God 's image too , the womenfolk most lovely and most temperate ( for the most part ) , and I would not abet the evil Spaniard in his slanders . |
14 | But I know one in question who said , to hell , or words to the effect ’ — he grinned — ‘ that he could n't gag her if he tried . |
15 | no not really , all that money , I mean in the end is it worth rescuing I say , I know it 's sport and I know what about it , but , it 's an awful lot of money though |
16 | I know who 's done it , I think I know what with and I 'm , I think I know what , where . |
17 | I know everything about you . |
18 | ‘ I know everything about you . |
19 | I 'm the Rector 's wife , I should have come weeks ago , I knew perfectly well you were here , I know everything in this village . |
20 | ‘ As I know myself to be entirely English … ’ she told Parliament in March 1702 , three days after her accession , ‘ there is not one thing you can expect or desire of me which I shall not be ready to do for the happiness or prosperity of England . ’ |
21 | ‘ If there are any survivors , which I consider bloody unlikely , I know something about decompression problems which Moss does n't . ’ |
22 | I know something about this deal . |
23 | I know something about you that you do not know yourself ’ He paused , again as if to let me prepare myself . |
24 | So did his explanatory remark that he had written it ‘ to show that I know something about birds ’ . |
25 | At least I know something about such problems ; they were my original reason for opposing the scheme , and I have not changed my mind in the slightest . |
26 | I know something about him that he does n't know I know . |
27 | It is n't the first time you 've implied that I know something about what 's going on , so how about explaining it to me ? ’ |
28 | If , now , you refuse me my conjugal rights , I can go to a lawyer ; I know something of law , after all , as I said . |
29 | I know something at twenty past one on B B C two but I would n't like to say what |
30 | They reckon I know something from farm cats that are dying . |