Example sentences of "[adv] know [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If that 's the way you think , then I 'd rather know now than later . ’
2 There are many different ways in which speakers may exploit , in varying social functions , the resources of variation that are available to them , and we do not necessarily know beforehand what these are , how they interact , or what the limitations on possible variants may be .
3 You 'd better know now that I 've always avoided every snare set out for me , even those hidden in lush undergrowth … ’ he caressed her hair lightly , his eyes sultry , and then looked down towards the swell of her breasts ‘ … and innocent-looking hills and valleys . ’
4 Erm well all the groups are going to have be changed around , er , from February erm I do n't exactly know yet
5 And do not expect them to be up to date — if you carry on reading Practical PC you might soon know more about state of the art computing than the tutor .
6 With shoes , I would say you 'd normally know pretty quickly .
7 ‘ Yes , I was happy to make something that would let people outside know exactly what is happening in our country . ’
8 You may already know exactly what 's inside your box , but be unsure how others function .
9 Do I already know enough about this subject , as taught at this college ?
10 If you 're in the market for the product of Citroen 's '70s Maserati connection , you will already know more about the model than I can tell you here .
11 If you have used one of these , you will already know quite a bit about video recording from handling video cassettes , and knowing what all the tape control buttons are for .
12 Rather , people fear and stigmatise fairly specific things , people and conditions , even though they may admittedly know very little about them .
13 He 's guessed that I suspect something , but he ca n't possibly know just what , nor how .
14 Paul reflected that the publisher could not possibly know yet who he was .
15 ‘ It is a tragic situation and no one will ever know exactly what happened .
16 Nobody will ever know exactly how many millions of young men and women were taken as slaves to the Americas during those terrible four hundred years .
17 That money is pure commission , Nick , a mere ten per cent of the value of the cocaine that was stored on their island while it awaited transportation to the good old US of A ; and neither you , nor I , nor even the dickheads in the Drug Enforcement Administration will ever know just how much money was not put in the bank , but stored in paper bags under the bed . ’
18 Certainly no one should ever know just how much distress he could cause her .
19 Possibly no one will ever know just how much this particular gang made in ill gotten gains over their evil enterprise , but there was little doubt at the time of the trial that quite a fortune had been amassed and that most of the principals would be rich men when they came out of prison .
20 Nobody will ever know just how much of the oceans he had covered when he fell victim to the Spanish longliners , 3600 miles from Cork .
21 Nobody will ever know now .
22 Politicians must never make the mistake of thinking the state must always know best , or that it is entitled to the lion 's share of people 's money .
23 Mr Redwood said that , in effect , the agreement installed a ‘ one-stop shop ’ for vetting mergers , so companies concerned would always know clearly where they stood .
24 The slight down side of all this is that your foe will usually know exactly how tough your cavalry is and target them with spells and artillery .
25 After doing an audit to see which modules of your existing machine you can keep you will not only know if a motherboard upgrade is worthwhile , you will also know exactly what your shopping list is !
26 It 's interesting that gay men on Switchboard found it much easier to accept that they did n't automatically know best for lesbians than white people on Switchboard find it to accept that they might not know best for Black people .
27 You should both know exactly where you stand on all the major issues of planning , right from the start , so that mutually acceptable decisions can be made well ahead of time .
28 A decade ago it would have been inconceivable that we would now know enough about the molecules of cancer to consider genetic intervention .
29 I do indeed think that we can now know almost nothing concerning the life and personality of Jesus , since the early Christian sources show no interest in either , are moreover fragmentary and often legendary .
30 Please make sure that everyone coming has adequate directions and transport arranged and let Rita Quick know as soon as possible , how many you have been able to muster ( Please remind them to bring packed lunch ) .
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