Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] [modal v] know " in BNC.
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1 | Through that work we will know more about the national church , its leaders , its members , its worship , its life . |
2 | Through that work we will know more about the national church , its leaders , its members , its worship and its life . |
3 | In Les quatre Souhais Saint Martin : ( Through this fabliau you may know that he does not act at all wisely who trusts his wife rather than himself : often he suffers shame and grief . ) |
4 | At the end of this session you will know four steps well what does that mean ? |
5 | By the middle of this year it will know whether it has also captured the topcoat business at the car plant , in Melbourne suburb Altona , due to begin production in mid-1994 . |
6 | By the end of this week we shall know what the Labour Party no longer stands for , such as unilateral nuclear disarmament and full-scale nationalisation ; but what , in essence , does it stand for ? |
7 | If there 'd been the least sign of magical activity we 'd know about it . ’ |
8 | In normal circumstances you would know this or be able to find it out , but this is still only a short case study and we have n't included it . |
9 | ‘ In that case you will know that the rupee is in a parlous state . ’ |
10 | I mean , I do I do take your point about the culture , and it and it 's it is a significant issue , which will take some time , I mean , probably wi with your experience in Social Services you 'll know that a substantial number of directors of Social Services are in fact female , and maybe one of the questions that we have to ask at a senior level is , our s senior erm , chief officers , erm , the fact that we 've got no woman , chief officer , and it may well be because now that we 've got an equal opportunities policy , that we may get applications from erm , very able women who see that we have got a clear commitment to equal opportunities demonstrated in this paper . |
11 | In classical physics I can know both where an electron is and what it is doing . |
12 | In fifteen minutes he 'll know we 've had coffee , too . ’ |
13 | In criminal matters you should know the sentencing powers of the court in case your client is convicted ; not only may this help you in your plea in mitigation ( if one is possible ) , but it is your duty to intervene if the judge by mistake exceeds his powers . |
14 | Without his Histories in Four Books we should know virtually nothing of what happened in the months following Louis the Pious 's death , and , more importantly , we should have had to guess at the motivations of those involved . |
15 | But de it 's been done deliberately that other contracts extend to end of June because , we knew that by round about mid May we would know what our financial situation was , in that what I understand are termed out-turn figures for the , our pre the previous financial year , will have been erm audited as a result of the end of the financial year . |
16 | If anything happens to that man they 'll know he 's alright except for tidy . |
17 | I found coming into Suffolk from Hertfordshire I had n't heard the , any East Anglian dialect before at all erm I did n't find it difficult , there were only two cases and I can remember thinking there were two people er , one of whom is still alive , er who I had great difficulty in understanding and I thought when I can follow both of them without any difficulty I shall know I really belong . |
18 | Do n't worry , Billy , I wo n't stay more than a few hours and by that time I 'll know one way or the other . |
19 | He is resigned to missing out on any serious rugby during this month , but by early October he should know what the season holds for him . |