Example sentences of "[be] [adv] known to " in BNC.

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1 less reliable supporters give away one or more of these to candidates of other parties who are better known to them .
2 For longer-distance migration the destinations are likely to be places that are better known to tourists or are considered to be scenically more attractive .
3 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 .
4 You have declined to give police details of your account for reasons that are best known to yourself and in my view the only inference I can draw from that is that you have the money at least to pay a fine . ’
5 Finally , LIFESPAN ABLE will enter all modules which are already known to LIFESPAN and are on active DCs .
6 Use option 7.2.5 — View User Names , to establish which names are already known to LIFESPAN .
7 Such associations are , however , infrequent , since they are usually known to us only by accident .
8 Those who still seek compromise with catholic nationalists today are still known to the erudite leadership of the DUP as Lundies .
9 Two are still known to me and are not HIV & plus , as far as I know .
10 Outside , the Flying Carrot , as this airline 's cargo planes are affectionately known to the handlers at Heathrow , has peeling orange and green livery .
11 Chris and Joe are probably known to many already because of their previous work with SCOTVEC as Field Officers .
12 Strangely , Britain 's botanists have taken almost no interest in acidification , although plants such as cowslips , heather and many woodland flowers are also known to be affected by sulphur and nitrogen deposition .
13 Clearly , their thermal maturity would be of great interest , as Silurian shales are also known to subcrop south of the Thames Estuary ( Wills 1973 ) .
14 Forest fires are also known to be raging in Sumatra , western Java and southern Sulawesi .
15 The males are also known to ‘ rape ’ other males , cementing up the victims ' genital openings to render them incapable of copulation .
16 The history of the divisions of the kingdom , or Teilungen as they are often known to modern scholars , is a complex one , and it is one that has to be reconstructed from narrative sources which are not concerned to describe those kingdoms , but which provide the relevant information only in passing .
17 As we will discuss later , pathogens in general — including viruses — are now known to be of enormous ecological importance ( see p 132 ) .
18 The signalling properties of the polarizing region are now known to be quite unrelated to cell death which is a separate process .
19 The diets of older people will often consist of foods favoured in their younger days , but which are now known to be deleterious to health .
20 ISRAEL : Six Lebanese Shi ‘ a Muslims who ‘ disappeared ’ in Lebanon in 1990 are now known to be in Israeli custody .
21 Both this cluster of disease and another cluster in Slovakia are now known to be genetic in origin and associated with a missense mutation at codon 200 of the prion protein gene causing substitution of lysine in place of glutamate at residue 200 of the prion protein ( inherited prion disease ( PrP lysine 200 ) ) .
22 Mid-waters of the Southern Ocean are little explored ; for long considered empty , they are now known to be the haunt , possibly the refuge , of several species of fish and squid which feed either near the surface or at the bottom .
23 Had he not been followed as a Surrey opener by Jack Hobbs , then perhaps he would be better known to posterity .
24 As Gavyn Davies , who may be better known to some Opposition Members than he is to us , has said , the interesting thing is at how high a proportion of GDP investment has settled , notwithstanding the recession .
25 Note that the package name must be already known to LIFESPAN and you must be its manager .
26 Socata at Tarbes may be best known to the light pilot for the Trinidad and Tobago range , but the works also carries out contract work for other Aerospatiale products .
27 St Colum seems to have attracted legends around himself wherever he went , for as Columba he used to be well known to every Scottish schoolboy for converting the King of the Picts , banishing water horses and other praiseworthy acts .
28 The overall standard of authors and papers is high and contributors such as L. Bretherick V.C. Marshall and T. Kletz will be well known to readers .
29 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 .
30 Nina Miklin will be well known to many club members but anyone who has not been able to attend one of her talks will be pleased to hear they now have a chance to go to a choice of two workshops .
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