Example sentences of "[noun] know [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If any readers know anything of the current whereabouts of Tin Tin , Milly Molly Mandy , Jennings and/or Derbyshire , Rupert Bear , any of the Famous Five or Secret Seven , Billy Bunter , My Naughty Little Sister ( presumably now in freelance tax-free employment round the back of King 's Cross ? ) or any of the many others , I 'd like to hear about it .
2 Back in Baidoa , little Issi knows nothing of the complex politics behind his hunger .
3 He will liaise with the medical rehabilitation teams and with the ERCs to know something of the overall picture of the person 's employment problem .
4 ‘ I only meant that not many people know anything about the old gods these days . ’
5 I can then approach the overseas groups knowing something of the overall picture .
6 He had arrived in Europe knowing nothing about the European motor industry or the Continent 's political and economic environment , except from what he had read on the subject at Harvard Business School and in Detroit Central Office reports .
7 In summary , the questions in studies of more and less have revolved around three issues : ( a ) whether children have full or only partial lexical knowledge about the pertinent word meanings ; ( b ) the extent to which children rely on non-linguistic strategies in the absence of lexical information ( clearly children know none of the pertinent meanings at first for a domain , and several studies have documented the kinds of non-linguistic strategies they then rely on in responding to instructions — see Clark , 1973b , 1979,1980 ; Donaldson and McGarrigle , 1974 ) ; and ( c ) whether children observe the principle of Contrast .
8 None of this implies of course that babies know anything about the external world at all .
9 Mr H knew nothing about the new law when he arrived in the UK .
10 I did n't lack support ; the Spanish public knew me from the European Indoor .
11 Henry knew nothing about the new papal anathemas of which Anselm was the bearer , and he immediately required him first to renew the homage which he had done to Rufus , and then to consecrate his chancellor William Giffard to the bishopric of Winchester , with which he had invested him on his coronation day .
12 He said if anyone thought Michael Fallon knew nothing of the possible move ‘ they are absolutely out of their minds ’ .
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