Example sentences of "know [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Where if you 're fairly new , you do n't know them people , you might be thinking you have to have a timed appointment to go in with , where you 'll save a lot of time by just building up , and working on your existing like that . |
2 | Third base he do n't know nothing man ! |
3 | Oh I 'll do n't know I pastry , I ca n't do that , I can do the rest but I ca n't make the pastry . |
4 | You 'd know my mum . |
5 | There was once a golf correspondent for a respected national newspaper who , from beside the green , used to urge slow players to ‘ get on with it , do n't you know my life is ebbing away ’ . |
6 | " You girls do n't know my life , " said Nenna , " I worked in my vacations before the war , wiping dishes , camp counselling , all manner of things . " |
7 | ‘ You did not know my parents … there was no Georgian movement . |
8 | Still staring at him , she asked bluntly , ‘ Do you know my parents ? ’ |
9 | I took the view that the Cabinet and the Prime Minister should know my position . |
10 | However I could not become a sperm donor ( Letters NI 189 ) , especially if this would mean I would never know my child or the woman who bore it . |
11 | ‘ How do you know my name ? |
12 | I thanked him and was about to leave when he realized he did n't know my name . |
13 | ‘ The caretaker who showed us the place — and he does n't know my name either . ’ |
14 | How do you know my name ? |
15 | But you did n't know my name . |
16 | He did n't know my name . |
17 | ‘ How do you know my name ? ’ he wanted to know . |
18 | ‘ And how do you know my name ? ’ |
19 | Even if people do n't know my name , they know I 'm someone . ’ |
20 | ‘ Do you know my name ? ’ |
21 | ‘ How d' ya know my name ? ’ |
22 | And you will know my name , |
23 | The duty officer will know my name . ’ |
24 | You did n't know my name did ya ? |
25 | I hope she ai n't going to ask me a question — you know , like where summat is , like the ladies or summat , cos to tell the truth I do n't really know my way round here . |
26 | ‘ I do n't know my way around Beirut . ’ |
27 | I do n't know my grandmother must have took to me . |
28 | ‘ I do know my law , ’ the Chief Inspector replied equably . |
29 | ‘ I do n't know my lines and I 'm dragging down the rest of the cast . ’ |
30 | And the person she contacted did n't know my address . |