Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] [verb] n't [adv] know " in BNC.
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1 | They whether they 're going to do that I I I do n't really know yet , not really certain . |
2 | If I were planning a home visit to see someone I did n't already know , I 'd go with another colleague . ’ |
3 | but I mean they were n't you know and I mean someone we did n't even know at all , so er you know all erm but I mean Lionel sat with the guy that organized it and the bus driver so he did n't feel out of it , you know , |
4 | I lost , of course , hardly surprising since the elections were carved up by the various political groups , most of which I did n't even know existed . |
5 | Th there is erm a study going on to do with something called the British National Corpus which I do n't quite know what that 's about but they they want er samples of the sort of things that lecturers do in lecture theatres . |
6 | We have oil in the North Sea which we are just wasting , we have gas which we get from the North Sea which we do n't quite know what to do with it . |
7 | wh I remember that when I was at home it was a mixed sort of meeting in which some of the people from the village were coming who you did n't really know but they had to be asked |
8 | I think the bottom line of this issue , frankly , is that the U S er attorney the governmental er investigating authorities in this matter have had this information at their disposal for several years now , had there been any question of G Tec 's behaviour er we would certainly be the subject of something that we are not right now , and that the bottom line is we have been assured from the outset that G Tec has not been a subject of this investigation , that G Tec 's behaviour has been above reproach , and as far as his comments go we we do n't really know what context to put them in . |
9 | Nor did their broadcasts attribute any part of the story to me — there was no reason for them to do that because I 'd told them nothing they did n't already know . |
10 | I said to her I did n't even know you were playing . |
11 | But it was a tersely worded compliment , and as he turned to take an olive from the tray of hors-d'oeuvres already laid out on a side-table , her stabbing disappointment told Belinda that he was the person she had really dressed up for today , though what she wanted to prove to him she did n't quite know . |
12 | He could think of some people who 'd say she 'd told him nothing he did n't already know and offer a few hundred francs . |
13 | Tell you what though , for someone who does n't watch it you do n't half know a lot about it . |
14 | It is concerned with telling you as much about what we do n't yet know as about what we do know . |
15 | ‘ You 're not telling me anything I do n't already know . |
16 | ‘ You 're not telling me anything I do n't already know , Carrie . |
17 | But she well she did n't , I mean she did n't tell me the intimate details or anything I do n't even know whether she has , she wo , she might have ju ge , been getting over dramatic or something ! |
18 | So just for us you do n't even know what God 's will is do you ? |
19 | The problem is getting an answer , or a least one that does n't tell us anything we do n't already know or indeed anything at all . |
20 | The more able in the group felt they ‘ could n't tell us anything we do n't already know ’ or they were ‘ depressing ’ , while the remainder said that they did not like them because they made them feel inadequate . |
21 | He was n't telling the fans anything they do n't already know that this Everton team has been allowed to slide into mediocrity , and that the values of the old ‘ school of science ’ have been allowed to melt away like snow in the Sahara . |
22 | Could a jolly day out in Lille teach him anything he did n't already know ? |