Example sentences of "you know [adv] he " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't expect you to know where he is , ’ Pascoe said . |
2 | ‘ How do you know when he wrote it ? |
3 | Do you know when he comes down here , he complains about this . |
4 | Mind you , the only thing that I was thinking of , do you know when he was commuting |
5 | It 's no good expecting your child to let you know where he or she is and then get hopping mad when they ring at three in the morning . |
6 | And my predecessor — even the [ area supervisor ] — would n't come in the district without letting you know where he was going . |
7 | ‘ Do you know where he is now ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Do you know where he is ? ’ |
9 | Do you know where he hid it ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Do you know where he might be ? |
11 | ‘ Do you know where he intended going next month ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Do you know where he got them or why he kept them from his family ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Do you know where he is ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Do you know where he hides the gun ? |
15 | Do you know where he 's gone ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Do you know where he went ? ’ |
17 | Do you know where he 's got to , by the by ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Do you know why he was here ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Do you know why he was killed ? ’ |
20 | Do you know why he 's wearing one ? |
21 | Do you know why he was called ? |
22 | Do you know why he gave up ? ’ |
23 | Instead she and Jennifer absent-mindedly watched aircraft taking off and landing on the company runway , then another thought suddenly struck her and she said , ‘ Do you know why he came back from Australia ? ’ |
24 | Yes to a Mrs Stow before , I 'm sorry we have to tell you like this , anyway do you know why he came to the hotel ? |
25 | A copy of the booklet has been sent to Dave Hewis , and he 's gone away to pore over the Definitive Map for his area — we 'll let you know how he gets on . |
26 | ‘ Do you know how he died ? ’ |
27 | My Boss says a man rings in with an upset stomach and you know either he means a hangover or else his brother managed to get him a ticket for Wembley . |
28 | Gallup in September 1980 asked voters to indicate which of various descriptions best suited the two candidates and Reagan was placed well ahead of Carter on several leadership questions : ‘ Has strong leadership qualities ’ , 65 per cent — 31 per cent ; ‘ Decisive sure of himself , 69 per cent — 37 per cent ; ‘ Has a well defined progam for moving the country ahead ’ , 53 per cent — 27 per cent ; ‘ You know where he stands on the issues ’ , 54 per cent — 33 per cent . |
29 | And you know where he got it from , do n't you ? ’ |
30 | You know where he lives in England we 're very quite a generally quite a tolerant or comparatively quite a tolerant society . |