Example sentences of "[be] [adv] know to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If z describes market conditions which are only known to the incumbent , then the results above tell us that the entrants gradually get to learn the incumbent 's private information .
2 There may be facts that are not known to the warrantors which give rise to that liability .
3 They are not known to the rest of the program and they can only be changed from within the procedure or function where they are defined .
4 Any persons whose names are not known to the applicant should be referred to in the application and in the title to the proceedings as " other occupiers " .
5 Outside , the Flying Carrot , as this airline 's cargo planes are affectionately known to the handlers at Heathrow , has peeling orange and green livery .
6 As he calls every week — and is likely to be well known to the neighbours too — he will get his money even if the local authority and fuel boards do n't get theirs .
7 Since the Koons works did n't conform to the definition of parody that the work parodied has to be either known to the viewer or acknowledged by the parodist the court concluded that Koons simply made the sculptures to make money : ‘ …
8 All of that would have been well known to the Ephesians , who had been converted from false gods who had no glory , to be followers of the one true God whose glory had been demonstrated in the splendour , the brightness and the beauty of the Saviour .
9 Susan 's activities must have been well known to the police . ’
10 Do they happen only on routes which are well known to the driver ?
11 Thereafter , the fieldworkers were passed on from person to person within the communities ; thus , the informant groups were self-recruited in that the speakers were not known to the investigators beforehand .
12 Validation before linking showed that 92% of fatal cancers known to the clinic were also known to the registry .
13 The six people at a corner table were well known to the proprietor , who saw them regularly in the winter months .
14 are otherwise known to the acquirer .
15 The risk undertaken is generally known to the surety , and the circumstances generally point to the view that as between the creditor and surety it was contemplated and intended that the surety should take upon himself to ascertain exactly what risk he was taking upon himself .
16 If one suppresses the name , one does not suppress the rest of what is reported , so it is reported that someone , or perhaps more than one person who has been defamed , has done something in the course of the case and it may be that he or she is not known to the public and is of no interest to the public .
17 In the language of sociobiology , " kinship " , outside the immediate bond of mother/infant and , perhaps , sibling/sibling , is a biological relationship which may be discovered by the research worker but which is not known to the actors in the scenario under observation .
18 There are five of these general arrest conditions : ( a ) the name of the person is not known to the police officer and he or she can not ‘ readily ascertain ’ it .
19 If we provide information which is already known to the receiver , then we are too long-winded ; if we take knowledge for granted , we are too brief .
20 The starting point of ( 2c ) , these positions , is already known to the reader because it occurs at the end of sentence ( 1 ) .
21 His field work has been in the Cycladic and Orkney Islands , and he is best known to the public through appearances on BBC TV 's ‘ Chronicle ’ programme , and for his book Before civilisation ( 1973 ) , which transformed prehistoric chronology by applying the results of Carbon 14 dating .
22 This is one of the big three timber importers in the UK , but is best known to the public for its 191 Jewson outlets catering to the small jobbing builder .
23 Of Manzoni 's work only Il Promessi Sposi — translated into English as The Betrothed — is well known to the English speaking world .
24 North sea operators are given dispensations , not only when there are equivalent or higher alternative arrangements in place but in some cases when it is well known to the authorities that the platforms are operating at a level that would not be allowed if they were completely new platforms .
25 The factual and legal background to the two cases with which this opinion is concerned is well known to the court .
26 Proxy consent , decision making on another 's behalf , is well known to the law .
27 The wide strip will contain a language pattern which is well known to the pupils , eg give him the large book .
28 Sir John has a finger in every pie and is well known to the harbour masters all along the south coast . ’
29 In the examples given above neither of the parties involved would inform the police ; consequently the true numbers of such crimes are never known to the police .
30 The Special Air Service Regiment — or S.A.S. , as it soon came to be called — was at this time an established part of the Army Air Corps , though it was little known to the public at large .
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