Example sentences of "knew [Wh det] he [be] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He had made a point of reading some of his articles last night , and the man knew what he was writing about .
2 He knew what he was looking at .
3 But he knew what he was looking at , though to the untrained eye it was just a pile of minuscule fragments .
4 She knew what he was looking at — the pile of birthday cards on the kitchen table , and the letter that she had just started to rip open when he had first thumped on her door .
5 We knew what he was looking for and it was n't there .
6 Edouard knew what he was looking for , a Picasso , a Matisse , whose medium was not paint but rare stones and precious metals ; the genius who would be the linchpin of his whole enterprise .
7 Other methods of meeting the organisation 's needs were considered , but Mr Nabakov knew what he was looking for : ‘ I wanted a nuts and bolts accounting system , like Platinum , and it is also highly flexible .
8 I knew what he was getting at , of course , and I was so hurt that he should think he had to approach me in such a roundabout fashion — as if I was a terrible , uncharitable woman who had to be coaxed into a simple act of kindness — that I suggested it myself at once , though it was really the last thing I wanted .
9 I said well thanks , I knew what he was getting at , I said I 'm not sure but then he started saying cos , well , you know , what , if you want somebody to go with you like , I 'll got , I started going up
10 They knew what he was referring to , and Kate resolved that whether Stephen liked it or not she was going to tell Mrs Blakey .
11 She had never questioned his facts ; he had been ten or twelve at the time and she had confidently assumed that he knew what he was talking about .
12 Mark E. Smith knew what he was talking about .
13 He was not scholastically talented , and was said by some of his students to be a poor lecturer : ‘ Never was there a more irregular course of lectures , so that we scarcely knew what he was talking about ’ .
14 He glanced at Connors to ensure that the met man knew what he was talking about — Connors nodded .
15 He knew what he was talking about : he too had put in a stint as a junior officer in the reserve in the early 1920s .
16 It is poems like this which prove that Wordsworth knew what he was talking about .
17 It now appears that the England manager knew what he was talking about .
18 Robert Cecil , who knew what he was talking about , commented that , while all other officers had a clear and defined authority , ‘ to the Secretary , out of a confidence and singular affection , there is a liberty to negotiate at discretion at home and abroad , with friends and enemies , all matters of speech and intelligence ’ .
19 He knew what he was talking about , having witnessed a man die from a heart attack while forking manure .
20 Aubrey 's revelations had shocked her , but she did not doubt he knew what he was talking about .
21 I mean he 'd he 'd use so often the experience of the people who were listening , so when a went down to , they all knew what he was talking about .
22 And he knew what he was talking about .
23 They both knew what he was talking about but Maggie dropped that line of banter at once .
24 She guessed he found it intriguing to be able to talk about his consuming interest in the sport with a girl who not only knew what he was talking about , but could actually offer opinions that were interesting .
25 He must have seen from my face that I knew what he was talking about .
26 Fair enough — but the way he answered he made out as if he knew what he was talking about .
27 Whoever said the nearness of death focuses the mind knew what he was talking about .
28 Somebody who can ask questions and knew what he was talking about .
29 Oh he knew what he was talking about but
30 He knew what he was talking about .
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