Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] know " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | That I do know . " |
2 | Surely it is implausible to suppose , taking Russell 's example , that I do know what I did yesterday but I do n't know that the world did not begin five minutes ago replete with archaeological and other traces ( Russell , 1921 , p. 159 ) . |
3 | Erm and I know one that I do know now said it 's Certainly , she said , it 's only for the money I do it , nothing else . |
4 | Well , it 's no sight for a lady , that I do know . |
5 | That I do know . |
6 | I did n't know whether to go for the oatmeal for second choice or whether to stick to the saxe , but I definitely did not want jet or donkey , that I did know . |
7 | It seemed to me that the man I recently left was the only person that I did know . ’ |
8 | It was good to be able to demonstrate that I did know something about handling animals even though I had been qualified for only a few months . |
9 | I still had this uncomfortable feeling that I did know her . |
10 | ‘ I got out of her that she did know about Parkin 's goings-on with Nicola Sharpe . ’ |
11 | Although she had an unpleasant feeling that she did know who formed the current centrepiece of this particular seraglio . |
12 | Not that she did know where he 'd gone ; she did n't . |
13 | ‘ Then I think you must take it that you do know . ’ |
14 | The receptionist then writes clearly , ‘ You will be told when it is announced ’ , and as if by magic one of those charming , immaculate stewardesses will make sure that you do know . |
15 | Despite this , Nozick 's account can be used to show that you do know that you are currently sitting reading a philosophy book ( please sit down first ) . |
16 | ‘ You mean that you do know something that may help them ? ’ |
17 | And all these are going to sort of pile up so that your The chemistry that you do know is going to you know |
18 | So this On on these general points like this you could pick up quite a few marks , but a lot of the questions are not that technical erm and they 're stuff that you do know . |
19 | ‘ I see by your face that you do know what I 'm talking about , ’ Michele added harshly . |
20 | It has to be possible to dream and speak the unthinkable , for the only thing that we do know is that we shall not know what tomorrow 's world will be like . |
21 | We can not therefore , admitting that we or they did not know before , insist that we do know now , since that would be to make different claims in circumstances that show no relevant difference . |
22 | That we do know . ’ |
23 | And we know that it 's easier to get through a hospital now , appointment times are met , there 's less anonymity and more explanation to the patient of what 's happening next — the fact that we do know this because of surveys and face-to-face interviews itself comes from a culture of establishing objectives that matter . ’ |
24 | Er so I think it 's really vitally important that we do know , have basic what our money is going to be spent on this this year , not the year . |
25 | But during a series of lawsuits against Johns-Manville , Pittsburgh Corning , and other asbestos manufacturers , it was revealed that they did know directly from their own scientific researchers whose implicatory findings were sup-pressed ( Ermann and Lundman 1982 : 68–9 ) . |
26 | S so then the evidence is that they did know each other , begging what know exactly entails , but that 's not in dispute . |
27 | Furthermore , the role of the police is crucial in determining whether offences that they do know about are proceeded against . |
28 | Moreover , the fact that he fails to realise the ironic force of the question , and rushes into affirming that he does know the Queen is ample demonstration of the extent to which , beneath his posturing , he has lost his composure under the pressure of the situation . |
29 | In that instant it came to Ruth that he did know her ; but before she could be sure his hands left her shoulders and he went leaping round the side of the hummock , his long coat flapping , straight towards the spear men . |