Example sentences of "[verb] know [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You do know something , after all . |
2 | It is not clear why horns and antlers should differ so much in shape , but we do know something about why size varies so markedly . |
3 | The process of norm development in work groups is complex but we do know something about it : |
4 | ‘ You mean that you do know something that may help them ? ’ |
5 | Hair is one of the things I do know something about . |
6 | With a smile , she said : ‘ When you 've washed a man 's shirts and underpants , you do know something about him . ’ |
7 | Chairman I think this is probably the first time in this council chamber in twenty years that er I will probably have spoken on er social services issues er and I speak from an entirely private capacity and any information that er that comes my way is from what I might call informed members of the public erm , people who I come into contact with and from my own experiences as a ward councillor and from as we all do from time to time , my own family experience , my own domestic experiences and I do know something about the problems which are associated with the the care of elderly people er although I do n't have that problem now erm things have taken their course . |
8 | I do know something of this city . ’ |
9 | ‘ Then — you do know something about New England , ’ she said slowly . |
10 | No I do n't think there were , there might have been one or two , yes I do know one that used to make some form of er something for the saddlery trade and you know those houses opposite the alms houses in Road , there are some alms houses on the one side , then there 's some houses that lie up steps on the other side of the road if they 're still there . |
11 | What I do know we 'll , we 'll to get everyone in . |
12 | However , we do know they were married on September 10th. 1662 by Mr. Samuel Clark . |
13 | Anyway , I do know they hung Him up on the cross so it did n't do Him a lot of good . |
14 | But I do know they would weigh up the dangers and think about the very fact that they could fly . |
15 | ‘ But I do know they were killed in retaliation for the attack on the base camp . |
16 | Er quite right , people do n't know , and if they do know they do n't care some of them . |
17 | ‘ It 's true , ’ he says , ‘ I do know them all . |
18 | ‘ Yes , I do know them , ’ said her grandfather , and took the paper with a fond sad smile at Xanthe and sat down . |
19 | He does , treading slowly as I am uncertain of the words though in fact I do know them , having memorised them like a nursery rhyme . |
20 | Seeing as we 've had those words for about a week I should think we do know them then . |
21 | ‘ I was unemployed for nearly two years before I came here , I do know what it 's like . |
22 | People like Niall , like Michael Morrissey , who do know what it is like to be poor and shat on , the bottom of the whole U.K. heap , they know I 'm nothing when they set eyes on me . |
23 | We do know what came from Marx in The Origin because we possess Marx 's notes on some of the anthropological works he examined , and these notes contain passages later incorporated into Engels 's book . |
24 | We do know what Jack 's views were of the Christian and sexual morality : ‘ There is no getting away from it : the Christian rule is ‘ Either marriage , with complete faithfulness to your partner , or else total abstinence . ’ |
25 | When we do know what causes whales to beach , we perhaps will have more chance of persuading the stranded ones to return to the safety of deep water . |
26 | Strange as it may seem , we 've lived rather longer than you , we do know what 's — ’ |
27 | You do know what the Stop List is , Breakspear ? ’ |
28 | So I do know what you mean . ’ |
29 | Actually , Bob Dwyer 's Wallabies do know what to expect in Cardiff — tremendous singing , improved opposition and another victory . |
30 | You do know what MI5 is , I presume . ’ |