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

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1 And to do this she must get away , must ‘ know somewhere else ’ .
2 If this happens , let us know right away — we may be able to offer you an overdraft of up to £250 INTEREST FREE !
3 we 'll let you know right away .
4 we 'll let you know right away .
5 yes , and I , I do n't know whether I 've been that way , I honestly do n't know right then , so you 're all systems go , that 's the main thing
6 Anyway , if you were n't so futile , you 'd know jolly well I 've no need to make Pogo jealous . ’
7 The forms need to show the maximum possible numbers to include everyone on role at any time between January and December — please return them at or before the Reunion , but let us know verbally as soon as possible of any major changes — the office likes to give up to date information to enquirers .
8 We fought for them to come to the Assembly , where they could speak their minds and meet the Africans they never meet , and together listen to the Almighty Who might know better even than they what is best for the country .
9 The appearance is such that if the viewer did not know better then he would say , ‘ AB is shorter than BC ’ .
10 An often-used phrase in spreadsheet circles is ‘ What if ? ’ and , if you 've ever wondered what would happen to your profits on a certain operation if your costs went up by 5% , you should know only too well the problems in working it out by hand .
11 ‘ But Harry may know only too well that through him the secret of this grave 's no secret .
12 And Lulach and Bishop Malduin , sitting side by side , might have belonged to different worlds : the Bishop grave and faintly uneasy , his eyes flickering across the table to the men of York and Durham and Bamburgh whom he must know so well .
13 When under attack — as Protestants should know so well — a beleaguered community tends to retreat towards a harder line .
14 I 'll , I 'll ask this other girl who I do n't know so well but I 'm sure if she 's going that way , she , you know , she 's in that area anyway .
15 I do I know so Just from yours .
16 ‘ Precisely what do you know so far ? ’
17 But I shall know in about half an hour . "
18 You should know in about two months whether your application has been successful .
19 We 'll know all too soon . ’
20 ‘ I do n't know 'ow ter thank yer , ’ Dad said , grasping Albert by the hand .
21 To my mind , it is simply not plausible that a party already securely in government would allow ‘ an outsider ’ to bound one fine morning into the Cabinet Room and take charge of 21 individuals — all of whom , unlike him , would know not only what happened there last week but the battles of previous years as well .
22 This means that soon , for even more peace of mind , you will know not only what services and facilities you 'll find , but just how good they are .
23 He must know not only about the risks he wishes to avoid , or to take , and the price at which he is prepared to transact , but also more about the characteristics of the underlying instrument such as its volatility and the degree to which its price is correlated with the risky prospect against which he seeks a hedge ( or upon which he plans to speculate ) .
24 I do n't know not really .
25 I did n't know just yet .
26 Well , I do n't know just yet
27 You 'd think Michael Barnes , OBE , hereinafter referred to as Micky Twiceover would know just exactly when he opens his Festival since he 's the Artistic Director , General Administrator , Grand Panjandrum , ( Twiceover ) and what-have-you of the Grand Opera House .
28 At least you 'll know exactly rather than sort of saying well
29 ‘ You 'll know soon enough . ’
30 ‘ Well , you 'll know soon enough . ’
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