Example sentences of "he will know " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , he will know that his contemporaries are not really too keen on its revelation : indeed they may well argue that the police have research facilities of their own which are geared up to the internal needs and interests of the institution ( Benyon 1988 : 21 ) .
2 When the Chancellor , Nigel Lawson , addresses the Tory party conference this morning , he will know that despite the appearance of support from the lady at his side , it she who is almost single-handedly responsible for the undermining of his policy and his prestige .
3 He will know then that the Author is in fact himself , and always was .
4 He will know how things are . ’
5 If he was involved , then he will know where to go .
6 He will know what is the right thing to do and so will the people who manage the building where the fight is being held . ’
7 After yesterday 's show — all about problems in relationships — Jenny said : ‘ I have never told him what the pie was but now he will know and I hope he is sick . ’
8 Unfortunately , if the enemy has any sense , he will know this .
9 ‘ After a day he will know the names of everyone on the set and he goes to great lengths to make sure we all enjoy ourselves , organising lunches and so on .
10 He will know the IBM way and even what it takes to be a Superboss .
11 In any case , it will do no harm for the teacher to ask himself how he will know whether the expected learning is taking place ; it is all too easy for a teacher to assume that " they must be learning — after all , I 'm teaching " .
12 " He will know your body better than you know it yourself , Menina . "
13 If he does , he will know that he was right , and I was wrong .
14 He will know what to do . ’
15 He will know the traditional way to announce titles , that Mr and Mrs John Smith are husband and wife , Mrs John Smith is without her husband John who is away on business , Mrs Anne Smith is a widow , or that Mr John Smith and Mrs Anne Smith are the elderly aunt and uncle , brother and sister , not married to each other .
16 ‘ I have found him , ’ said Cadfael , reporting the result of his quest in private to Abbot Radulfus , ‘ and he says he will know his man again . ’
17 He will know that there is a temptation in that lesser assembly to emulate the topics and methods of procedure of the greater assembly of which he and I are Members .
18 Mr. Bill Walker : The Hon. Gentleman must have studied what has happened in the company referred to , so he will know that it has used the assets to buy new buses .
19 If he is , he will know that he has repeated the error that was made in England and Wales .
20 He will know me instantly .
21 ie a ‘ flag ’ is set by the software , which means next time you speak or meet a character he will know that you have done something .
22 As he will know , those in work who earn more than £15 a week lose £1 for every £1 that they earn .
23 He will know that the health service has an excellent settlement this year , with an additional £2.2 billion for the regions — an increase of 8.9 per cent. , or 4.2 per cent .
24 He will know that my Department gave a grant for a feasibility study into large-scale CHP in Leicester , but the scheme did not proceed .
25 He will know that the largest increase in waiting lists as published is in respect of the new service and facility that have been provided in Forth Valley .
26 On the the hon. Gentleman 's second question , he will know that work is proceeding on a statutory code under the Northern Ireland ( Emergency Provisions ) Act 1991 .
27 On the latter part of the hon. Gentleman 's question , he will know that the Foreign Ministers of the European Community considered the subject earlier this week and made it plain that , when considering recognition , regard would be had to the extent to which the republics were ready to undertake the treaty obligations to which the hon. Gentleman referred .
28 He will know that the Scottish Beef Club has had great success in the export market and that the idea of Scottish beef has been extremely successful .
29 He will know that British Rail is considering a major remodelling of the station , in part to handle the arrival of the Jubilee line .
30 If the Minister can not tell us how many women have been appointed , will he tell us a statistic that I am sure that he will know ?
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