Example sentences of "i [verb] know [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Well you know what I mean knew very well and nodded .
2 So it really necessitated small samples of pupils who I got to know fairly well , rather than a large sample .
3 So it really necessitated small samples of pupils who I got to know fairly well , rather than a large sample .
4 You 'll not change your mind , and tell me what I want to know to-night ? ’
5 The situation has thrown me a bit and I shall be talking to him again because I want to know exactly what 's going on .
6 I want to know who 's got her and I want to know exactly where .
7 I want to know exactly what happened that morning .
8 ‘ You 'd better have a good reason for all this , Lizzy , because I want to know exactly what 's going on with you . ’
9 I want to know exactly where I stand .
10 I want to know exactly what you are doing here .
11 But I want to know exactly what 's really going on here .
12 " I want to know more about you .
13 I 've learned one thing , and I want to know more . ’
14 I want to know as soon as possible . ’
15 I want to know as much as possible about that young man and his movements .
16 He was a good journalist and one I 'd known professionally for many years .
17 It was always by accident I 'd come upon him with others and watch him converse with people I 'd known nearly all my life , lighting them with his interest , vignettes in which I played no part .
18 ‘ If I 'd known then what I learned since I would not have lost the job or my place but I simply had some growing up to do .
19 Yet if I 'd known then that the cup was Undry …
20 The Jessica I 'd known then would have felt more enthusiasm for a Christmas cracker bangle than she was showing for her gold bracelet .
21 If I 'd known then what I knew later , the envelope would have gone in with it .
22 I only wish I 'd known before that he was so ill .
23 He was one of the original ‘ Group of Seven ’ Canadian painters , and Emily Carr , whom I came to know later , was another .
24 It was a considerable while before I came to know more Tory politicians and acted as an adviser , not to the party , but to a great many Tories .
25 As senior officer on duty I came to know only too well the loneliness of old age .
26 PAMELA : [ aside ] Now I begin to know too well why all his hard trials of me and my black apprehensions would not let me hate him .
27 Well , I happen to know quite a lot of clever , amusing , wise , energetic old people who are excellent company and among whom are several of my friends .
28 A subject I happen to know quite a bit about because we 've got seven and a half million square feet erm in development at the moment in Lutterworth at Magna Park .
29 There is a sense of which that good housekeeping with the inevitable consequences of government policy can be , can be in terms if you like , or benefits to the council tax payers , who have after all in a under the complete disaster of the poll tax which nobody but nobody in this chamber I suspect knew more unless there is at least one partisan tory who will try to save it , it was really a wonderful experiment and it 's a shame it did n't continue .
30 Gordon Welchman in The Hut Six Story tells an amusing yarn about the man who took over the administration of the ‘ highly intelligent female staff ’ of the Decoding Room and the Registration Room , and whom I grew to know quite well :
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