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 . |