Example sentences of "[pers pn] know too " in BNC.

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1 Well sorry , Anne , but I know too much about you to take this drivel . ’
2 I know too that you can never be with me here and for that reason I have taken a decision .
3 I know too how intensely you have felt the influence of nature — its loveliness , its deep solemnity , its mystic , overwhelming power to strike awe and sometimes terror in our hearts .
4 I know too much about the guys who write the rest of the stuff to be able to stomach it . ’
5 It would not be right for me to say that he was wrongly ennobled , because I know too little about him to be able to detect whatever surprising quality it was that commended itself to Harold Wilson for admission to the House of Lords .
6 I know too what will become of us when we are both dead .
7 I know too little of you , yet I know too much .
8 ‘ I know too little of you , yet I know too much .
9 This I know too .
10 ‘ I ca n't say I know too many women who would have allowed themselves to get in such a state . ’
11 She 's probably picking one with Wendy , but she 's picked the wrong one with me cos I know too many loop holes !
12 ‘ Yes , you know too much .
13 But if you know the difference between guitar sounds that you hear on the radio , for instance , then I would maintain that you know too much .
14 If you know the difference between guitar sounds that you hear on the radio then I would maintain that you know too much
15 But you have also read the passage from Colette and felt the sensuous materiality of the physical world she evokes with her adjectives , so you know too how strong an effect they can produce .
16 You know too much . ’
17 What we have done , when they 've been cut off with erm electricity in particular , erm we liaise with D H S S for them to help their erm to get their their deductions made a at a level which does n't leave them erm you know too short of money .
18 You know too much .
19 You know too much about they gang . ’
20 This was certainly the case with Mrs S. , the mother of one of my teenage informants , born in rural Jamaica about 1930 , who moved to London about 1960 : I 've never work — I 've never really work when I was back in de West Indies my husband work , I worked when I came over here and I [ took a long time ] to get a job — because I could remember work at de Post Office and I when I pronounce my words you know too [ soft ] dey say dey do n't hunderstand — according to dem dey do n't hunderstand me , my haccent maybe it 's my haccent or what dey don " understan " it or ting an " I feel like I 'm speakin " the same English like over here .
21 If if they 're doing the business on they could be pulling off , that 's what I do n't like cos the airport 's are too so close together , like it 's too you know too er Right , shall we revert , I think more sensible to talk about this in the beginning of February yeah ?
22 But if you 've got any more questions , I mean do n't hesitate to come back , because at the end of the day I 'd rather you know too much than not enough
23 Must get some rose fertiliser you know too because erm I do n't suppose the original plants have been fed for generations , literally .
24 We know too that he more than normally rapidly recognizes differences in temperature as well as differences in individual voices .
25 We know too that Green enjoyed drinking .
26 We know too little about the internal social relations of some of the earliest collective and collaborative forms to speak with any certainty of that stage .
27 We know too that he took a glass from the medicine cupboard in the sick bay . ’
28 WE KNOW TOO THAT MORE AND MORE PROBLEMS — ENVIRONMENTAL , ECONOMIC , INDUSTRIAL — ARE TOO BIG FOR ONE COUNTRY TO SOLVE : THEY HAVE TO BE TACKLED ON A EUROPEAN LEVEL .
29 In between we pass through the inevitable stages of people disappearing because they know too much .
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