Example sentences of "know [pron] he [be] talking " in BNC.
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1 | He did n't know who he was talking to , but believed , from films he had seen , that R.C. priests drank whisky and told long stories ; that could be useful at the present juncture . |
2 | We have , for example , an electronics officer so unbelievably advanced in his speciality that none of your much-vaunted high-technology whizzkids in Silicon Valley would even begin to know what he 's talking about . ’ |
3 | You know he 'd far prefer to have the cheap workforce that you could tell exactly and appear to know what he 's talking about , whereas the older men knew that he knew absolutely nothing . |
4 | More than any of the other major characters in the great story from Genesis to Kings Moses has a tendency to know what he is talking about . |
5 | It was all new to her , but the Indian seemed to know what he was talking about , and so she had gone along with him . |
6 | There 's nothing more irritating than a sales assistant who does n't know what he 's talking about . |
7 | And he does n't know what he 's talking about : he 's too young , too inexperienced , too Edward . |
8 | If anybody knows that area , they 'll know what he 's talking about . |
9 | The old fool does n't know what he 's talking about . ’ |
10 | ‘ Do you know what he 's talking about ? ’ |
11 | The little turd does n't know what he 's talking about . ] |
12 | Ken does n't know what he 's talking about |
13 | What do you know what he 's talking about ? |
14 | The board master performs this service on a voluntary basis and the prerequisite of being board master is knowing the fishing thoroughly ; because he has to tell new guests where to go , how to get there , which path to take , which bog to avoid , where not to fall in — so he really must know what he is talking about . |
15 | Any evidence , whether actual or a product of your subconscious , comes from you yourself and is not simply given to you by another person who might or might not know what he is talking about . |
16 | ‘ I do n't know what he is talking about . |
17 | I shouted that he did not know what he was talking about and held the telephone away from my face . |
18 | Little Turtle did n't know what he was talking about . |
19 | I did n't know what he was talking about . |
20 | we 'd never , like I mean , I can remember in Plymouth dad saying when we get there , erm we 'll buy a television , we 'll have a television and we did n't know what he was talking about and he said it 's a wireless with pictures , you know , and our minds were boggling we just could n't understand it , and then of course that was another bit of bribery got us to come . |
21 | I did n't know what he was talking about but I dutifully obeyed and we trailed the shambling figure as he made his way drunkenly out through a postern gate and down the steep , narrow alleyways of Nottingham . |
22 | [ At the time I did n't know what he was talking about . |
23 | Put yourself in the in the shoes of the Sanhedrin , they did n't know what he was talking about , they 're probably talking literally . |
24 | He tried to explain it to her , but she did n't know what he was talking about . |
25 | I suggest that he does n't ( indicative ) know what he 's talking about and that he do ( subjunctive ) his homework before crossing swords with self-respecting pedants like me — some of us have a reputation to think of ! |
26 | We know what he 's talking about . |
27 | With a wry smile , Ellie admitted , ‘ It would n't have been so hard if I 'd known what he was talking about . ’ |
28 | Mr Solarz 's knack for generating publicity , his network of contacts in Asia , his influence with the administration and his reputation for knowing what he is talking about — rare enough among congressmen who spout on foreign affairs — give him clout . |
29 | Certainly the criticism Mister C has received for not knowing what he 's talking about , for faking it or just for coming late to the whole shamanic party seems a little sniffy and actually beside the point . |
30 | She had never questioned his facts ; he had been ten or twelve at the time and she had confidently assumed that he knew what he was talking about . |