Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] the [noun sg] [vb mod] know " in BNC.
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1 | As was pointed out in the previous chapter , the plan of the Victorian house and the Victorian city have this in common : that both are so designed that the few who live on the privileged side of the divide need know nothing of the many who are crowded beyond it into a fraction of the space . |
2 | Some of you from that part of the world will know that it 's a wonderful little shop , in fact it 's a gold mine and Jacqui 's going to tell me a little bit about her recipe for running that shop . |
3 | In the event that there are circumstances that members or creditors of the company should know about , the auditor has the power to require the directors to call an extraordinary general meeting to discuss the resignation circumstances . |
4 | erm anyone who has read the Portrait of the Artist will know the dizzying swings of feeling that chart Stephen 's progress from arrogance to abjectness , from despair to hope , from self-sufficiency , to the craving for comfort , or the voluptuousness of renunciation . |
5 | Fonda , Hopper and Nicholson all knew what they meant and they knew that most of the youngsters in the audience would know what they meant . |
6 | As she slept in her Italian-designed tube steel bed with the iron-grey duvet , she felt sure that Steve in the room across the corridor must know who was in there with her , and as she went to work next day , she felt sure that everyone must see what she was dragging with her . |
7 | And when ye would set out for Castille , let all the people know in secret , that they make themselves ready , and take with them all that they have , so that none of the Moors in the suburb may know thereof ; for certes ye can not keep the city , neither abide therein after my death . |
8 | My contact at the Yard may know more by the end of the day . |
9 | People in the village will know her , even if she 's left . |
10 | Yeah but you must , that , that , that your congregation , that all the people in the pastorate must know that they can go to you and that you will listen . |
11 | I 'll 'ave a look too , an' I 'll ask about , some o' my pals on the river might know somefink . |
12 | This is so that members of the public will know who they are talking to . |
13 | Anyone who has been to watch the Ryder Cup at The Belfry will know what it is like to be in a large crowd when there are only four matches on the course . |
14 | Anyone who knows my hon. Friend 's track record before he became a Member of the House will know how well deserved that promotion is . |
15 | ‘ Surely others in the company must know the truth ? ’ |