Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [pers pn] [modal v] know " in BNC.
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1 | Taverna menus are rare , but half way through the holiday you 'll know the cooks , their kitchens and their favourite dishes . |
2 | ‘ After a day he will know the names of everyone on the set and he goes to great lengths to make sure we all enjoy ourselves , organising lunches and so on . |
3 | Albert Graf , one of the founders , is generally recognized as being the first breeder of the type we would know today . |
4 | Nevertheless , it is likely that answers to these questions will be found over the next few years , and that by the end of the century we shall know whether string theory is indeed the long sought-after unified theory of physics . |
5 | Do some of the things you 'd know ! |
6 | He bends branches apart , slips through under them , slides over the carpet of moss — in the depth of the night he would know where he was going . |
7 | By the end of the diet you will know exactly what they look like , and you wo n't need to weigh them . |
8 | The creep will also say things like , ‘ Oh , I know just how you feel ’ or ‘ I hear what you say ’ , and by the end of the interview you 'll know as much about them as they know about you . |
9 | So , if we knew that P was the first letter of a word we would know that the second letter could only come from a small group , and that A , E , I , O , and U are the most likely candidates , H and S are less likely but possible , and F and N very unlikely , but not impossible . |
10 | As a minimum you should know whether your customer is an individual , a partnership , an incorporated company or something else . |
11 | We live in filthy times , and if you find yourself in tune with the Zeitgeist you will know you are doing something wrong . |
12 | If these joyriders crash into the barriers they will know what has hit them . |
13 | ‘ If they fall into the sea we 'll know it does n't work and we wo n't go . ’ |
14 | As an historian he should know that peasants , when pushed too far , have been known to revolt . |
15 | I mean if you do n't get much of an item off an item you 'd know that is well in date . |
16 | So he walked in the opposite direction , and he went to the park to get away from the people he might know . |
17 | But in the novel we can know people perfectly , and , apart from the general pleasure of reading , we can find here a compensation for their dimness in life . |
18 | so every time he looks in the mirror he 'll know |
19 | ‘ When you are on the floor in the corner you will know what I have done , Captain Rudakov . ’ |
20 | ‘ Even in the dark they would know that . ’ |
21 | Erm , as we know , Bullitt was a member of the delegation and an intimate of , of Wilson , so the book is er co- authored , so in a sense we should know as we 're paying for , for all of it , because er , obviously , he relied on Bullitt to give him all this biographical information , and er , consequently what you see Freud doing in this in this book is , is er trawling through , as it were , the things that Bullitt told him , that , that Bullitt had found out , to erm , draw a kind of psy psychoanalytic portrait of Woodrow Wilson , that erm , tried to explain his problem , why did he not deliver the goods as it were . |
22 | Well it is but I mus n't let it annoy me Brenda because in a way he must know what he 's doing . |
23 | If Conservative Members paid attention to the issue they would know that my hon. Friend the Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) repudiated the threat last week . |
24 | I wo n't say anything now , but when we come to the recapitulation you 'll know what I am doing , and we 'll see what you do ’ . |
25 | She would go with Julius — and by the time they returned to the house she would know if they were going to part as friends or enemies . |
26 | Now do welcome them , do make them feel at home , especially those of you who are new to the place you will know and remember what it 's like when you first come into a strange building that feels like home . |
27 | ‘ I do n't like to seem stuffy friend , but if Bonanza and Mahoney were on the outs I would know it . |
28 | If you 're ever taken your car on the Continent you must know the typical situation — being overtaken on an S-bend by four nuns in a Renault 4 . |
29 | It was also important to think what she should wear , for if any of the Governors who had interviewed her only three months ago saw her at the service they would know why she was there . |
30 | At least at the end we 'll know Gary 's life has n't been totally wasted . ’ |