Example sentences of "because [pers pn] know how " in BNC.

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1 Vale boss John Rudge said : ‘ We had a bit of luck when that shot from Regis stuck in the mud but I 'm overjoyed for our fans because I know how much it means to beat Stoke . ’
2 Because I know how nomes think , ’ said the Thing .
3 And it would n't be fair to Piper , because I know how much you still love Mum , even though you never say so . ’
4 Because I know how much it hurts you not to have children . ’
5 ‘ That 's why I cried a bit when I scored , because I knew how much it meant to them .
6 ‘ I did think you could say I had a cold because you know how frightened Gran is of catching colds .
7 Because you know how much I 'll hate it ? ’
8 Erm now you 've had a chance first of all I after our chat er par particularly on the phone and I make notes of people who er I think come well across on the phone because you know how important that is to us .
9 Well there is up to a point because you know how bad they are at responding .
10 Erm , it 's , if is a bit awkward bu , you know , our , well our terms because you know how calls so Jenny gets to have them , she gets an awful lot .
11 And we are called upon , as Astrid says , to sort of , you know ‘ this is n't working , can you fix it , because you know how it works ’ , and that 's fair enough , but I 'm not called on by somebody in the press to fix a typewriter .
12 Perhaps it was because her few visits to Sleightholmedale had been fleeting or was it perhaps , George wondered , because she knew how overwhelmed they would feel if they knew the truth .
13 ‘ Only he did n't leave his wife , so Marie O'Donnell returned to Ireland , and because she knew how it would be if it was known she had an illegitimate child she told everyone she was a widow .
14 ‘ Faye said the other day that she 's going to start a society for the protection of punching bags , because she knows how they feel ! ’
15 Women ‘ police ’ other women 's bodies because we know how important our appearance is in a society which objectifies us .
16 It can be easily assumed that because we know how computers work we therefore know how learning is programmed .
17 In other words , we identify a particular event as the cause because we know how it could have made the effect happen , not because we know it happened before the effect .
18 And because we know how expensive a new baby can be , you can choose all you need now and spread the cost with our 16 weeks FREE CREDIT .
19 Women may fear the loss of their identity much more , because they know how easily they can merge with others .
20 ‘ I really do feel sorry for them because they know how hard their parents have worked to raise money for the computers , ’ she said .
21 They would be more careful with each other this time because they knew how easily human beings could be broken and hurt .
22 Police believe both men must have used the pub in the past because they knew how to gain access to the cellar .
23 This is because it knows how desperately it is threatened by this disease .
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