Example sentences of "be known to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Abbreviations should only be used if their meanings are known to users .
2 They are the mutaradin or wanted ones , who are known to Israel 's security services .
3 his abilities are known to management and team alike and he is a man refreshed .
4 But I have no doubt that all are known to God . ’
5 The good they have done and the influence they have had are known to God and cherished in the hearts of those who remember gratefully their words and their work .
6 LIFESPAN does not specifically recognise job titles such as programmers , analysts or quality assurers ; all are known to LIFESPAN simply as users .
7 Please check that all modules are known to LIFESPAN .
8 Please supply valid module names which are known to LIFESPAN .
9 Please check that all modules are known to LIFESPAN .
10 This option is not dependent on families of users , but simply provides a list of all users who are known to LIFESPAN .
11 LIFESPAN does not specifically recognise job titles such as programmers , analysts or quality assurers ; all are known to LIFESPAN simply as users .
12 the module names are known to LIFESPAN
13 Other cases are known to Amnesty International , where asylum seekers travelling without valid travel documents have been prevented by airline personnel , sometimes with the knowledge of Immigration Officers , from applying for political asylum in this country .
14 These young men are known to police in the county .
15 Though popular with patients , such a departure from traditional practice has been known to outrage consultants , demanding to know what the researcher is doing with their patients !
16 The Pier Head is , in fact , a substantial stretch of landfill between the waterfront and three majestic Edwardian buildings — the Royal Liver Building , the Cunard building and the Dock Board offices — that have been known to generations of seafarers .
17 ‘ Would the fact that he was put in as priest at Oldfield mean that Marr would have to have been known to Lord Dersingham ? ’
18 Many of these facts would have been known to Eva as she took the four day journey by train from Cape Town to land-locked Rhodesia .
19 The series ' existence has hitherto only been known to people who visited the late Dollie de Rothschild 's ( died 1988 ) private house in London , but her heir Lord Rothschild has decided that they should go on display next year in Waddesdon Manor , the house she gave to the National Trust during her lifetime .
20 The Padovani family had long been known to John Coffin since they had once run a restaurant near where he had lodged as a young detective .
21 In any case , it seems inevitable that the development of the mechanical clock should have been primarily due to the Church for , although the transmission of power by rope and pulley had long been known to craftsmen , the mathematics of gear-trains ( particularly astronomical trains ) was known only to the highly educated , and their education was provided only by the Church .
22 That matter is not really as we perceive it has been known to chemists and physicists for over 150 years , but despite Einstein 's demonstration , and that of other atomic scientists since , that matter and energy are interchangeable , we persist in our view that physical matter is solid and stable .
23 A.agassizii has been known to science for over 100 years , having been described by Steindachner in 1875 .
24 Barro ( 1977a , fn.9 ) acknowledges this criticism but argues that the principal movements in FEDV , which are dominated by changes in wartime activity , would be known to agents in advance .
25 This is in fact a correct use of the subjunctive mood , which used to be known to writers and sub-editors , and even to publishers and booksellers .
26 He says but in everything by prayer and supplication , with thanksgiving , let your requests be known to God .
27 Action : A module X , which is not referenced by a user package must be known to LIFESPAN ( and on an active DC ) to allow entry of the module .
28 MODULE-NAME-IS states the name by which the module will be known to LIFESPAN throughout its life .
29 This is necessary since all module names must be known to LIFESPAN ( and unique ) before they can be used .
30 This is necessary since all module names must be known to LIFESPAN ( and unique ) before they can be used .
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