Example sentences of "know will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Next time I come , I 'll bring one or two gowns that I know will fit you . ’
2 That is , teachers will take a stance that they know will damage their careers in order to uphold a principle about how the school should run .
3 Good players have a large vocabulary of patterns that they know will give them an advantage ; these are the ‘ ends ’ .
4 If you 're fighting Dwarfs , who you know will stand around a lot waiting for you to come and get them , then a few rounds of bolt fire from two or three machines can soften them up nicely .
5 Yes , it 's just that quite right , we have n't got a fund , a major fund raising event now until July , unless anything else of , you know , smaller crops up and our two street collections we know will bring in quite a lot of money .
6 Some of you I know will welcome this new opportunity to pay all due fees together as one lump sum in January .
7 And I 've also gone for quality clients , companies I want to work for and who I know will pay on time . ’
8 You hardly know will scatter
9 ‘ I have prepared some dishes which I know will please the Prince of Wales .
10 Because our course for abolishing the poll tax provides a guarantee that it can be done , because we shall pick up an existing system that we know will work .
11 Boys seem to make an effort only if they are going into a situation where they know they might meet someone they fancy , whereas lots of girls I know will put on make-up just to go to the local shop !
12 But some things you just know will happen .
13 You need a secure situation with someone you can trust , who you know will stick around because he loves you .
14 It makes me really happy to come up with an observation that I know will hit home .
15 Choose a topic which you know will interest and involve your students .
16 You add up all the bills you know will come in over the next year — plus a bit more for contingencies — and divide by twelve .
17 This occurs when individuals ' act in a way they know is destined to be hurtful to other members of the family , who , in response , reciprocate with actions they know will cause even more distress .
18 For Norris the provocative sloganistic phrases by which Derrida is best known will make true sense only when restored to the contexts from which they have been taken .
19 The " demographic time-bomb " as it has become known will ensure that those who are nurses and those who decide to train to become nurses will become more precious by the year .
20 The book begins with the 1950s , when baby manuals indexed ‘ fathers ’ as ‘ for fathers see mothers ’ , and men were ‘ angry ’ , ‘ tough ’ or ‘ queer ’ ; it ends with ‘ a new agenda for the 1990s ’ , described hopefully as a time when men join women in fighting for an end to exploitation of women at work and home , and the ‘ masculinity ’ we have known will come to a timely end .
21 The first , associated with Descartes , starts by considering the challenge of scepticism , the claim that knowledge is impossible ; and hopes in answering this challenge to be driven to expose the nature of what it is to know , from which the possibility of knowing will follow .
22 The retailer concentrates on a limited range of everyday items which he knows will sell quickly — you are unlikely to find goods which are not in regular use in the home .
23 The hon. Gentleman is asking a question which he knows will receive no answer , because the nature of a deterrent is that it remains uncertain — the nation that has it might be prepared to use it .
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