Example sentences of "[pers pn] knew [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 Now I knew what the doctor at the Centre thought of me , and he was n't far wrong .
2 When I came over here , I knew what the LH and the Grand Cherokee were , but they had not been introduced and I had n't driven them .
3 I knew what the limits were , so I could brace myself .
4 And I said , ‘ Yes , ’ because right away I knew what the question was telling me .
5 I would have left had I not seen he was wearing something I had n't seen on him before , and had to ask him about it , certain I knew what the answer would be .
6 I knew what the score was , let's put it that way .
7 I knew what the creature would look like without its disguise …
8 Clearly it was I who should have spoken these words , but already I had a feeling that I knew what the brown paper and the ribbed cardboard concealed , and I was n't going to say a word until time or circumstance compelled me .
9 I knew what the next request would be : not to visit him again .
10 Yes , I knew what the Josephs were doing , but it was not up to me to stop them .
11 She was afraid , and so was I. I knew what the atmosphere at stadium events can be like , the way some people discard their inhibitions and normal standards of behaviour …
12 In fact , I do n't think I knew what the word ‘ erudite ’ meant until I met Kenneth .
13 I knew it the moment I saw it last Sunday .
14 I have n't , I have n't got a clue but I knew it the minute the second you said it I knew it .
15 I knew who the murderer was , but I could not tell anyone .
16 Well if I knew who the hell Dawn 's brother was !
17 She knew what the sensible course of action was .
18 With a comprehension not entirely formed , she knew what the expression ‘ having an affair ’ meant , though the details of what her mother and Mr Stacey actually did together were hazy .
19 Now , she knew what the sting in the tail would be .
20 She knew what the child had meant , saying he had devils in him .
21 She had seen the little plastic bowls of grey water at the back of the hot-dog stall in which the woman rinsed her horrible cloth ; she knew what the lavatories in the park were like .
22 Now she knew what the heat meant .
23 She knew what the singing in the air had been and her arms crept around his neck as he drew her closer still .
24 She knew what the question was and her eyes held no fear , only need .
25 A second later she knew what the sound was , for having heard her too , the most beautiful Dobermann suddenly came tearing round the side of the house and charged full pelt at her .
26 That might in itself imply that she felt for some reason that she would be suspected , or perhaps she knew who the killer was and preferred to keep quiet .
27 She knew who the man on the boat with Sabine Jourdain was .
28 She thought that she knew who the lucky man might be , and it took all her strength of mind not to betray the dreadful emotions which merely thinking of him aroused in her .
29 If you knew what the lecturer controlling your studies was to do in the way of arranging these in a particular order , you could make a skeleton in linear form , one heading following another and falling into a hierarchy of importance .
30 Once you knew what the routine was , it was much easier to fit in .
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