Example sentences of "that he know [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Forster once wrote to me that he knew Ivy 's characters were good as well as clever ; they are a great deal better than anyone in his books . |
2 | From information contained in two articles written by Jeremy Warner , a journalist with the Independent newspaper , the DTI were convinced that he knew members of the ring and could as a result provide helpful evidence to assist their investigations . |
3 | Cornelius signalled by a flicker of one eyebrow that he knew Harry had expected him to say the exact reverse . |
4 | The King added that he knew MacDonald could depend on Conservative and Liberal support , and he agreed to preside over a meeting of the three party leaders on the following day . |
5 | ‘ I 'm looking for Travis Hepwood , ’ the tall man grated , and , for all there appeared a world of aggressiveness about him , the fact that he knew Travis somehow eased her fear . |
6 | That he had done both this morning made it perfectly clear that he knew George had upset her again . |
7 | He also told the stewards that he knew Carson was coming and that Alhamad ‘ had no more to give . ’ |
8 | But his elder brother John thinks that he knew better what the score was than he ever let on . |
9 | Travis led the way to the library and , to show that he knew Rosemary 's parents ' phone number by heart , although he had phoned her there only once , he immediately started to dial . |
10 | We know that Brahms kept a keen eye open for new music , and that he knew Rheinberger — what I wonder is whether it was the Rheinberger Sonata that suggested to Brahms the form for the last movement of his Symphony ? |
11 | He then answered her gently , saying that he did not know that particular poet but that he knew so-and-so and so-and-so from Italy . |
12 | A newspaper report of the day included this picture of the Norfolk display team using tambour and quoted the opinion of rally-organiser Ruth Rolph that he known benefits and creative nature of Medau work would help it thrive in spite of the popularity of recent arrivals such as aerobics . |