Example sentences of "know [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 Alan Morgan , our Chair since nineteen eighty-six and active in the organisation for years before , is not standing this year as Chair , for a very happy reason which you all know about from the erm , literature on your seats .
32 Although I have to say that the implication in two eight three that Labour is flirting with workfare is misplaced , we 've said some harsh things about the Party this week , but there is no possibility that I know of of the Labour Party supporting any form of workfare whatsoever .
33 He said : ‘ So far there have been no objections that I know of to either of our plans to fly from Liverpool to London 's City Airport , or Gatwick . ’
34 I think there 's I think there 's quite a few and I think this is what swayed it , the fact that they have had erm , I know of at least ten say ten , there 's one , two , three on the other side of the road which is good because Bob which is another one , so that 's four , there 's which is the other side of the shop , is five , there 's us , six , Jean seven , the eight , erm the guy the other side of the which is nine , there is Ginny over the and the erm old persons ' home , that 's ten that I know of for certain about , er and then I 've heard of other people were gon na be writing in , now whether they actually did or not I do n't know
35 If auntie Beeb has a decent tape of the performance I know of at least one customer for the CD transfer !
36 It is assumed John travelled first as a student , to Paris and perhaps elsewhere in France ; then he travelled countless times to the curia on the business of his master Theobald , archbishop of Canterbury ; and from his letters we know of at least two other major pilgrimages he undertook from his exile at Rheims in the 1160s .
37 We know of at least one person whose army consists entirely of Goblin wolf riders !
38 There were loads of coins spread about and we know of at least one enterprising youngster who got down on his hands and knees , without the aid of a detector , using his hands to find nearly ten pounds in modern coins and two of the much sought-after tokens .
39 I know of at least one case in which the cost is likely to be £80,000 , which is a measure of the neglect by the brewers of their own properties .
40 You may be surprised , I know of at least 4 people that have only joined since the article was in TSB .
41 I know of at least 50 people who complained on that one day . ’
42 Richard said : ‘ It 's a little embarrassing because I know of at least 20 people at Felling who are fitter than me .
43 I think there 's I think there 's quite a few and I think this is what swayed it , the fact that they have had erm , I know of at least ten say ten , there 's one , two , three on the other side of the road which is good because Bob which is another one , so that 's four , there 's which is the other side of the shop , is five , there 's us , six , Jean seven , the eight , erm the guy the other side of the which is nine , there is Ginny over the and the erm old persons ' home , that 's ten that I know of for certain about , er and then I 've heard of other people were gon na be writing in , now whether they actually did or not I do n't know
44 We know that er sixteen schools at least are taking part at the Cotswold Wildlife Park , er we know of at least ten at the walk at Broughton Park , er we 've got er students from polytechnics , Brownies , Guides , Headington Slimmers Magazine Club have registered a team , the advisory centre for multicultural education , Oxford City courier newspaper are promising to send teams .
45 The western slopes of the Annalong Valley are a superb vantage points to watch shepherds and dogs in action , and if your itinerary always includes a stop for a mug of tea then be warned that the only tea-shop I know of in the area is in the park at the bottom of Silent Valley .
46 Leaving aside the Romans , whose tradition of town-planning had been completely forgotten after their departure , the earliest piece of town-planning that we know of in England is that carried out by Abbot Baldwin at Bury St Edmunds , between 1066 and 1086 .
47 Wright J. agreed saying : ‘ Visitors have an absolute power ; the only absolute one I know of in England . ’
48 We were married at home , and one of the reasons why is because we bought a very old house about three years ago and on the top floor it has a , a large room which used to be the ballroom , and we did a little research and we found that the last wedding that we know of in the house took place in seventeen fifty eight , when apparently it was very common in Scotland to get married at home , it was more uncommon to go to church .
49 And I did n't feel any more afraid , walking into the flats , than I would have felt walking on the road at night you know in in where I 'd been before .
50 But you know in in those days .
51 You know in in the hospital I could s see him in my face all the time .
52 Well she worked at Brewery I think she did labelling you know in in department .
53 to some degree but not all and you know in in due course we will provide you with a full breakdown of this , exactly what is in and what is n't in .
54 Is th , is there any ever , ever any situation which , I mean , I know in in most cases you 'd obviously accept the er , the opinion of the er , claimant 's doctor .
55 And so it 'll be a gentle , I hope and er , reflective type of weekend and er using some of the tools of Ignatius and other tools , cos Ignatius was very er , adaptable er , you know in in methods of prayer and reflection and contemplation .
56 I just give him a you know you give them you know on on his side
57 he 's one of these men who stand up and talk whether they 've got anything to say or not you know at at meetings
58 Results are not known for at least four days , and to prevent the eggs going off the consignments are allowed through .
59 The oldest continuous herd , the Creetown , was founded in 1919 , but the variety was known for at least a century before that , when the feral Ardrossan herd of White Park cattle became extinct in 1820 .
60 Wenger 's data show that 43 per cent of elderly people named as a confidant someone they had known for at least 50 years , and 75 per cent named someone they had known for 30 years .
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