Example sentences of "[be] know [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Since its introduction in 1953 the T.4 has been know and ‘ loved ’ by generations of Canberra aircrew !
2 Animals from a basic facility with a minimum of procedures to prevent infections are known as " conventional " animals , while those bred or maintained under conditions where precautions are taken to avoid infections are know as " barrier " bred or maintained .
3 Sculptures in cities are a part of cultural history , and can be the symbols by which the cities are known or remembered .
4 The intersection of cyberspace with science , variously called computational science , simulation science or ( as these authors term it ) supercomputing , is a world where physical laws are known or posited , as in theoretical science , but where complex physical systems can be seen ( within the computer ) evolving in their own only partially controlled manner , very much as in an experimental or observational science .
5 Some of these have marked irritant properties and some 60 are known or suspected carcinogens ( cancer causing substances ) , including benzo(a)pyrene and dimethylnitrosamine .
6 A Practice Direction ( 18 December 1986 , ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 604 ) has set out the evidence which will suffice to justify an order for substituted service : ( a ) one personal call at the residence and place of business of the debtor where both are known or at either of such places as is known .
7 Despite the barrier of translation , his plays are known and enjoyed and regularly performed in many countries .
8 Few examples of complete trilobites are known and for the most part we have to be content with the exterior skeleton .
9 However clearly the market conditions are known and however closely the test conditions reproduce them , the conditions to which the product may be subjected during shipment are always unknown and can sometimes be very severe even when the market conditions are not particularly severe .
10 The extent to which these crimes are known and recorded will depend almost entirely on police activity and efficiency .
11 If it be at an untimely hour , or if they fail to assign a proper reason for being in a place , he is to arrest them … showing bad characters that they are known and watched by him … their habits will point them out without further ado …
12 Although the benefits of dietary fibre are still in the process of scientific investigation , we want to make sure that you do n't miss out on any of the advantages , both those which are known and those still to be fully revealed .
13 To protect yourself it is important that your conditions of sale and your terms of credit are known and agreed to by your customer at or prior to the point of sale .
14 I asked her what on earth happens to people who do n't live in a small town where they are known and therefore helped .
15 Simple , amusing stories presented in various styles including cartoons , which are known and loved by all children .
16 Hence the truth of International Relations theories has something to do with which theories are known and applied in the process which they purport to analyse .
17 For the Profitboss an organization is a team , not a menace ; a team in which the key players are known and respected .
18 When p , q , r , s are assigned numerically , C and B are known and then the factors unc and B of A are found .
19 A large number of rather similar ‘ irregular issues ’ are known and it is suggested that one or more private ‘ mints ’ were producing them .
20 It seems a sensible conclusion that the strengths of this technique lie not in the method itself , but in the experience and skill of the person who employs it , and the extent to which these are known and respected by the beneficiaries of the study .
21 Newsround felt it was worthwhile to give readers information about the efforts that are being made by the Council to ensure its views on reform are known and presented as effectively as possible .
22 Their numbers are known and supposedly accounted for by the vergers .
23 Its qualifications are known and valued across the world .
24 Modern human fossils 100000 years old are known and humans were widespread in southern Africa by 50 000 years ago at a time when Europe was still populated by the related Neanderthals .
25 Investors were reluctant anyway to take major decisions until the Budget details are known and the Chancellor has shown whether growth or control of the borrowing requirement is his top priority .
26 For a long time it has been known that heavy drinking during pregnancy can badly affect a baby 's development so that when it is born , its face and head are deformed and it is mentally backward .
27 It has long been known that skilled smallholders , owning their own plots of land , can produce very much more from an acre than large-scale farmers with labourers who can not possibly have the same dedication .
28 It has long been known that raw , unrotted FYM does not produce a quick response in crops because the bacteria have to work so hard to break it down , and that fresh pig or poultry dung is too ‘ hot ’ for young plants .
29 Third , it has long been known that sows farrow best in conditions similar to those they are familiar with : if they have been unconfined previously , they should be unconfined at farrowing .
30 It has long been known that people who eat a high-vegetable diet have lower rates of stomach cancer , and this is particularly striking in regions of Italy and China which have a very high garlic intake .
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