Example sentences of "know from " in BNC.

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1 Hid I ever tell you about the letters he used write to ones he did n't know from Adam — mad letters about him being an airplane pilot ?
2 I must tell you , if you do n't already know from the newspapers , that he is cared for by a most responsive nurse who has been enabled by hormone therapy to breast feed him .
3 And one thing we do know from the work of really scientific psychologists — those of the behaviorist school — is that frustration creates an aggressive response , anger .
4 He would know from Fouché 's response whether he agreed , or whether he was in league with them .
5 So , if things go right , the men below should know from the dogs ' barking where the boar is coming out and be waiting with their guns to ambush it .
6 IT is high time that we stopped this charade of swearing allegiance to the Queen and her heirs and successors because we do not know from time to time who they are .
7 ‘ I do n't know from vere ve 'll fetch the copper . ’
8 We do not know from the photograph , but these are police officers .
9 Er of course as we know or we might , some of us might know from er Brit .
10 Being a parent ai n't easy ( not that I 'd know from experience ) , and baby-sitting for other people is even worse ( I know that from experience ) .
11 What we do know from Allen 's recent survey of part time working in general practice is that many women working in general practice would have preferred hospital practice , particularly paediatrics , obstetrics and gynaecology , and general medicine , if they could have trained in these specialties part time .
12 I have not , by the way , yet tried the Guinness fondue recipe , but I do know from past experience that stout is an excellent and enriching alternative to wine for a number of meat and game dishes .
13 If I tell him there 's no-one my life 's even more at risk , but surely he must know from my records ?
14 Certainly , they will never know from me . ’
15 Luckily for Athletico , business is my business and something at which I excel , as many of you will know from the success of my 8-Day Superette in the High Street .
16 Let them know from the start that they were dealing with a kulak , not a noble .
17 WILLIAMS : I hope I may trust to your discretion not to let Mr. Belville know from whom you had the information .
18 What other animals do you know from other countries ?
19 Readers of The National Trust Magazine will know from the annual summary of the Trust 's financial position how much more difficult it is becoming to find the resources required to carry out the Trust 's broad conservation responsibilities .
20 I am now going back to the name ‘ Centurion Coins ’ which many customers will know from years past .
21 And we let her know from the start that we trusted her .
22 He does know from his preliminary investigation of the accounts that the group is virtually insolvent — and I have his permission to convey his findings to you .
23 We would not know from Polybius that he was a contemporary of Ennius , Plautus and Terentius .
24 Obviously he did not know from the look on his face .
25 ‘ As you should know from your own experiences ’ — he glanced up at the framed portrait of Commonweal School staff and pupils , September 1948 — ‘ the notion that the camera never lies is a fallacy .
26 Whereas Charles Paris , who knew that he had given one of the best performances of his career in The Hooded Owl , was a name that the punters would n't know from a bar of soap .
27 We may know from experience that whenever we have two equivalent bonds related by symmetry ( a 2-fold axis C 2 , a mirror plane σ or an inversion center i ) , their motions combine to give symmetric and antisymmetric stretching vibrations .
28 The hon. Gentleman will know from our debate this morning that the United Kingdom is fully ready to play its part in providing the financial assistance , on a multilateral basis , which is likely to be necessary to support an IMF programme — such as the stabilisation fund or some other suitable instrument — for the former Soviet Union , and especially for Russia .
29 The Minister will know from many of the schemes that he visits that one of the carrots that they hold out to young people is the ability to drive vehicles off road and eventually to train for a full licence .
30 Thus , the work of Fama et al on the significance of scrip issues indicated that the issues themselves did not tell the market anything it did not already know from its analysis of the company 's performance during the 30 months before the split .
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