Example sentences of "know as " in BNC.

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1 Dave Bull , who many of you will know as a fanatical ‘ Stiff ’ and athlete in his own right , has been banned from carrying on shot-putt practice in the bar .
2 I think we should know as a service
3 Mr Bill Nicol , whom many readers will know as a former Chairman of SCOTVEC , chairs the new Committee .
4 Erm what you apply for if if it goes to court is what 's called a residence order , and what you would probably know as access
5 of course we do n't know what , as your Lordship says we do n't know as a matter of fact what the , the height of the
6 Last week Frankfurt finalised the WOMBAT negotiations with Albania and Mongolia , and their currencies were absorbed into the Global Numismatic Unit ( GNU ) , so named because one specimen was ‘ minted ’ ( made in metallic hard-copy form ) into what our grandmothers used to know as a ‘ coin ’ .
7 When eventually the court decided that mother and daughter could be reunited , Rosemary was subsequently staying with friends of her mother , people she came to know as ‘ auntie ’ and ‘ uncle ’ .
8 You see , children , this is all part of a BBC plan which you will come to know as CISSI ( the Corporation 's Intention to deal Sensitively with Serious Issues ) .
9 We need to know as a matter of urgency what ( if anything ) is wrong with the Faculty 's arguments against the DSS view .
10 Or again , it is as though the disorganized and random bursts of photons present in a beam of white light were suddenly all being accelerated and agitated to precisely the same frequency and directed at the same spot — to produce the awesome source of energy that we have come to know as the laser .
11 I marched ; I marched , shouting , over the bridge and across all the railway tracks and into the birch wood — into the place I would come to know as Birkenau .
12 From this tiny house had flowed some at least of the immortal words that the world had come to know as The Pickwick Papers .
13 Professor Davis noted that the industries which expanded before 1780 did not transform themselves in the dramatic way we have come to know as an industrial revolution .
14 Therefore , it is against that back-cloth , that I respond to these orchestrated criticisms and express my views on the man I have come to know as a friend and a very good colleague .
15 so and they then erm I have got some friends I used to know as the little school but they 've left now .
16 I was hoping he would not offer us a glass of his very potent drink that I now know as Calvados .
17 This is partly due to my experiences as a politician , because I know as a politician that when you are doing something naughty , nothing is more effective than to muddy the waters with complication .
18 That defeat closed the west to the Magyars who then set about colonising the Pannonian plain and founding the state we now know as Hungary .
19 Back in the good old days Turkey used to be part of what was know as ‘ Asia Minor ’ , or the ‘ Near East ’ , to distinguish its differences from Europe .
20 There were of , course , side effects especially with the poisonous remedies such as Arsenicum , and the desire to eliminate these toxic effects led him to develop , in 1815 , the method of trituration and subsequent liquid dilution and succussion , we know as the centesimal potencies .
21 In 1786 the city 's administrative offices were transferred to the Palazzo del Carmagnoli — which instantly became know as the Broletto Nuovissino , the very new Broletto !
22 What we now know as a result of studies on the enkephalin-endorphin system has brought a new understanding of pain and of bodily responses to injury .
23 Her enormous empire , Palmyra , extended the land we now know as Iraq through to Southern Africa .
24 These distinguishing devices developed in time into the system we now know as heraldry .
25 I mean I 'm no historian , you 'd have to check up on this with my hubby , but as far as I know the Reformation started up North in Europe a guid lang mile away from Rome and the Pope and that , up in the Region of what we now know as Holland , and Germany and Alsace Lorraine .
26 This true story of a young Ayrshire doctor starts in that vast country we know as Russia , 275 years ago , during the reign of Czar Peter the Great .
27 Having crossed the river , Coilus and his men retreated northwards past what are now Coylton and Trabboch , towards the places we know as Failford and Tarbolton .
28 In later years , the post developed into an early version of that we know as Chancellor of the Exchequer .
29 The name Nonesuch comes from the popular name for the plant botanists know as Lychnis chalcedonica .
30 All of my experience has been gained on what we know as the fast jets ; in the air defence role I have worked on the Lightning and in the ground attack role with both the Jaguar and Tornado .
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