Example sentences of "[not/n't] know much " in BNC.

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1 I do not know much about gods ; but I think that the river
2 She does not know much about world politics ; she undertakes her ‘ strange Odyssean intellectual and political adventure into the soul and psyche of this unknown leader ’ in , she says , ‘ a systematic journalistic manner ’ .
3 Some will have associated direction with Catholic rather than evangelical tradition and for that reason will not know much about it .
4 Sadly they probably do not know much of the Bible and have few friends among the saints , so they opt for one of the little poems which some newspapers have on offer in a little book .
5 I did not know much of what had gone on .
6 Either Mrs Hnatiuk really did not know much about Hank or she was just being perverse .
7 ‘ I may not know much , but I know the best way to deal with situations like this . ’
8 Charles was not inclined to look too hard at what he was giving away in the charters he issued , and he issued two charters , one to the Earl of Carlisle and one to Sir William Courteen , which covered the same islands , probably because people in England did not know much about the geography of the area and possibly did not much care .
9 We do not know much about Newcomen 's early work .
10 GEORGE III is reputed to have said that lawyers do not know much more law than other people , but they know better where to find it .
11 If you are contemplating having sex with someone who you have not known for very long , and do not know much about , you are strongly advised to use a condom during intercourse .
12 She did not know much about it .
13 I may not know much about anatomy , but I am rug-smart .
14 He might not know much about the Church , but with this terrain he was thoroughly familiar .
15 You can begin to find this out by using an ANNALS , which functions as a short-cut summary of historical facts if you do not know much about a text 's historical background .
16 To adapt a famous phrase , ‘ We may not know much about their art , but we know what we 're supposed to like ’ and the lecturer , quite properly , both confirms and extends this recognition , so that what we find is , again quite properly , something like celebration of unity .
17 Not knowing much about bird first-aid , I was n't sure what to do , so I took the bird home .
18 ‘ Because firstly she feels embarrassed at not knowing much about art , and secondly she 's still struggling with the fact that you mould her like a piece of clay in every painting . ’
19 ‘ She feels embarrassed at not knowing much about art . ’
20 Now some of these Asian ladies , I feel sorry for them , they are strangers , they do n't know much about industrial life , they have led a very sheltered life , you know , and when they go to the toilet they go together .
21 I did n't know much about it .
22 ‘ I do n't know much about art , ’ said Crocker , sitting down and crossing one elegant lean leg over the other , ‘ but there 's one painting I would like to have .
23 I do n't know much but I 'll tell you what I can . ’
24 She 's only just moved to Berlin so I do n't know much about her — these provincials …
25 Philip did n't know much about driving but he thought that maybe she was in the wrong gear .
26 Lee did n't know much .
27 Doone did n't know much about marble , it appeared .
28 I do n't know much about marathon running and I shall try and stick as close to Mota as possible .
29 ‘ Do n't know much else about him — only got the message this afternoon . ’
30 The trouble was , he thought , as he signed the paper , indecipherably , with his left hand , folded it and put it into his jacket pocket , he did n't know much about thallium poisoning , and even less about the making of lenses with a high refractive index .
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