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

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1 ‘ You obviously know a lot of people in the trade . ’
2 ‘ You obviously know a lot about writing , ’ said Zeinab .
3 Secondly he is concerned for the church in Rome , a church that he has never visited , though he obviously knew a lot of the leaders there .
4 Just knowing a lot about him .
5 And did you get to know a lot of people in the obvious well do you still know a lot of people in the area .
6 Like erm people always know a lot more than they think they know .
7 He came in one day and asked what M C C stood for , and I 've always known a lot of useless information , so I could tell him , so I was then dispatched everyday to the erm radio shop in the High Street , to get the cricket scores in Australia .
8 We do n't really know a lot about how much sediment load they 've been carrying because we have been measuring the amount of material being carried by Sussex rivers for the last decade to two decades , so our level of information is very , very low .
9 But what happens in these clouds is that certain parts of them , certain areas of the cloud start to collapse , and as they collapse the temperature rises and the collapse increases , and as the temperature rises through a thousand to a million degrees we find that these are the regions where stars form , and it is really the major discovery , as far as astronomy is concerned , of the radio research that we now know a lot more about the early stages of star formation .
10 I do n't know a lot about him either , but it does n't matter now , does it ?
11 If you go to the normal parents ' class you get -Oh yeah — another one , does n't know a lot , just got pregnant for the fun of it , but the midwives , Ros and Maureen , they treat you different .
12 thirties erm but I do n't know a lot about it .
13 And er course I I do n't know a lot about his early life cos er I was young to remember it .
14 I personally do n't know a lot about it apart from the fact that Arthur Scargill went up there and there was a bit of excitement .
15 Look , I do n't know a lot about this sort of thing , but surely it would go in your favour if you went to the police and told them everything of your own accord without waiting for them to … to … ? ’
16 She paid her bill and wandered back to where she had parked the car in a shady spot under an orange tree in a square — She did n't know a lot about Fernando Serra , she realised with a dull bumping of her heart .
17 They all have interest in the scheme so that we would believe the thing to do would be to have at least an equal number of employer appointed trustees and employee appointed trustees and the employee in this , I 'm using it globally , so it does cover all three groups and we also believe it would be advisable because er inevitably the e er members er probably would n't know a lot about pensions themselves to have an independent trustee from an independent company who specialises in pensions and pensions laws and could a advise them on exactly what the law says and what they they 're legal duties etcetera are .
18 ‘ Well , to be honest I do n't know a lot about him myself , but Guy likes him . ’
19 ‘ We do n't know a lot , do we ? ’ she said , fixing her eyes on a policeman in uniform who was walking by .
20 they did n't know a lot about steel , they were made out of iron .
21 Then there are erm the outer space of areas , the very high atmosphere , not outer space really , but the high atmosphere areas , we do n't know a lot about this .
22 I have a very vague idea of what this terrible crime is that I 'm trying to get to the bottom of , that you have rats in the basement of your best hotel , or you know , there 's a house falling down somewhere and you 've done absolutely nothing about a closing order , any of these kind of things , but I do n't know a lot about it .
23 So when you 're talking about marketing and the marketing manager 's in the audience , you could say , ‘ Whoops , I 'm on dangerous ground — I know John over there knows a lot more about this than I do . ’
24 We have the club slides in our house so that you know really whoever takes over organizing the meeting should really have those and they 're all sorted out in order so it 's just a case of diving in the bag and looking for whatever you want , ever the I always try to bring some fish to look at , to the the scr to the screen erm some of the fish that were on show on the table for that particular sh er in erm table show because I think it shows interest and to learn more about the fish and it 's always nice when somebody else knows a lot more about the particular species than you do , and i is able to tell you quirks and fancies that they have .
25 Stimulation , therefore , only provides readily interpretable data when one either knows a lot about the brain , or the brain is organized in a simple way .
26 Tell you what though , for someone who does n't watch it you do n't half know a lot about it .
27 Those of you who had the benefit of tv replays and pundits blathering will actually know a lot more about it than I can recall .
28 a lot about it and sha n't be , frankly I 'm relieved I do n't actually know a lot but when the meeting to discuss what we 're supposed to do is on December tenth yo so I 'm a bit torn cos I in a way that 's what I ought to be doing even though the welfare business in a way that 's wh that 's what I ought to be doing cos it 's entirely .
29 You never know a lot of things .
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