Example sentences of "and know [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | They seemed delighted that I 'd said it , and to know just what I meant . |
2 | All the time during each turn it is essential to have a plan for the worst contingency and to know exactly what you would do if you suddenly lost 200 feet . |
3 | Just to know that he was there could bring a smile to the face and to know now that he was n't brought an ineffable sadness to them all . |
4 | Number said to understand and know beforehand |
5 | People , as we will see and know already ( see Stewart 1987 ) , largely choose to take heroin and decide to take on the lifestyle associated with it . |
6 | Again , it is a matter of personal preference whether you prepare the bud or rootstock stem first , but until you have had some practice and know just what is involved , I suggest that you start with the bud . |
7 | They decide they want a mainly blue or green or apricot room and know just how to set about achieving it . |
8 | If an organiser does not co-ordinate and monitor and know exactly what 's going on at each stage , then ultimately he has only himself to blame if something goes wrong . |
9 | It 's very important to be precise and know exactly what you 're talking about on these , cos you 'll get |
10 | Individuals may feel happier if they have a clearly specified job within the organisation and know exactly where they fit into the workings of the organisation . |
11 | Thus you can define fill as ‘ chainmail ’ for instance , and know exactly where on your drawing of medieval knights to apply the fill ( it is n't going to go on a flag , is it ? ? ) |
12 | ‘ You are being very naughty , ’ McAllister whispered back , pretending to be severe , ‘ and the only thing that I can say in your favour is that I am in nearly as bad a way as you are , and know exactly how you feel — but be patient , it can not be long now , ’ for she knew that once the bazaar was over , and she was at last able to tell him the truth , they could go ahead with their marriage plans , the only delaying thing being the time it would take Mama and Papa to cross the Atlantic . |
13 | This technique has been used by salespeople for many years and consequently should be used with care , especially with professional buyers who are likely to have experienced its use many times and know exactly what the salesperson is doing . |
14 | Well no because unless they put the system in and know exactly what it was there are so many different ways of delivering water . |
15 | I will concentrate , together with my wife , on areas I have been dealing in and know well , such as Expressionism , Viennese Art before 1914 , with Schiele and Klimt , history-making design and outstanding drawings and watercolours . |
16 | The ‘ insiders ’ can walk down the corridors of the National schools in London , Leningrad , Paris , Moscow , Copenhagen , Milan and elsewhere , pause to listen outside a studio door and know instantly what type of step is being practised . |
17 | The sparrows alone , with their urchin adaptability , have found their snow legs , and know already that today the street-bottoms are as safe as the air and that they run no danger from dog or bicycle . |
18 | and know full well that it 's very difficult for them to pay |
19 | What could be more appropriate at Christmas than to remember children who have been deserted by their mothers and know only a hospital as home . |
20 | A basic curiosity towards diverse traditions ( a ) to appreciate and delight in diversity and know enough about different religions not to offend the susceptibilities of people , and to be able to give respect to them as persons without marginalizing their religious commitment — to be able therefore to contribute towards a harmonious society ; ( b ) to perceive the crucial area of common-ground between almost all major religious traditions , and that differences and disagreements are only meaningful against that background of what is held in common . |
21 | So while you might well overhear Eeyore sighing to himself , and know therefore that he is n't trying to mislead anyone , it 's much less likely ( though not of course impossible ) that you 'll overhear Rabbit muttering ‘ There 's honey ’ to himself . |
22 | They 've lived through history and know so much , which they 're certain to pass on to the rest of us . |
23 | I did n't even notice that , but I did notice her across the road at Mrs and know so right she 'd been there I just did n't notice where she went , but I heard the bell ring and I could see this anorak through there and me mind thought Mrs , perhaps it 's Mrs but then when I saw this this lady well I just did n't know what to think really . |
24 | Mind you , it looks as if they did quite a bit of homework and know kelly is a converted winger … |
25 | They exist also , and know better than anyone how contemptible is Labour 's attitude to Northern Ireland . |
26 | The presentation had been quite an unnecessary proceeding , as she and Uncle Orrin Tunstall had agreed , seeing that she had met and known both the King and Queen since she was ten years old and had first visited England with her mama and papa . |
27 | From the early part of the nineteenth century , until absorbed in the new social purity movements of the 1880s , the Society for the Suppression of Vice ( founded in 1802 and known universally as the Vice Society ) remained the Victorian 's basic legal force against the obscene , and its work demonstrates the often close relationship between private vigilance and public authorities . |
28 | The Huntsville Unit , which is the original prison and is still in use , and known unofficially but universally as The Walls , accommodates close to 1,800 . |
29 | Why should Englishmen take interest in a Welsh hero committed to their destruction , and known anyway via a French rehash ? |
30 | And known exactly how to satisfy it ? |