Example sentences of "he knows that [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Then he knows that they fear him more than dishonour .
2 He knows that we want to hear about his experience of Neighbours — ‘ They asked me to do Neighbours The Cyber Series , but I could n't go that far … feeling what it 's like to be in Jim Robinson 's shirt , what a waste of technology ’ — that we want tales of drugs and tripping , and an outsider 's observations on British cultural mistakes ( the shell suit ) .
3 He 's coping very well , he knows that we are with him all the way , and he knows that we love him , and he 's worried about the children and myself , but he was coping very well .
4 I mean he knows that we have a recycling d .
5 On the first of the right hon. Gentleman 's three points — how many nuclear warheads we have — he knows that we have never indicated how many warheads there will actually be : I do not believe that it would be in the interests of our security for us to do so .
6 He knows that I have often thought that the exceptional needs payment scheme was complex , slow and did not often reach those most in need .
7 He had hinted as much more than once , just vaguely , just enough to entice me so that I want to ask what , so that he knows that I want to ask .
8 The honourable gentlemen is asking me for procedural advice across floor of the house , which he knows that I do not volunteer .
9 He reckons it 's only because he loves the world and the people he knows that he hates the prevailing ‘ world order ’ .
10 He knows that he wandered in places which had never seen a plane , a car , or a radio .
11 But , if the universe were to crush him , man would still be more noble than that which killed him , because he knows that he dies and the advantage which the universe has over him ; the universe knows nothing of this .
12 ‘ He 's only 21 and he knows that he did wrong , ’ said Graham .
13 He knows that he has no serious rival for the job .
14 He knows that he has no serious rival for the job .
15 He knows that he has deliberately raised unnecessary alarm among many thousands of pensioners by the way in which he has presented the matter .
16 He knows that he has to return with a deal , a scheme , a package that treats the scientific advice seriously but can also be swallowed by the industry .
17 Then he knows that he has got them .
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