Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] know [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I always thought I knew more , felt more , understood more . |
2 | Did I really think I knew better than the FO , full of clever people who were experts on British foreign policy ? |
3 | You quickly realise she knows exactly what you are thinking . |
4 | Do we really want to say that all we ever learn we knew before — even if we are saying this in some technical ‘ computational ’ sense ? |
5 | Good yes they nor they normally let you know there and then the the |
6 | ‘ There are signs saying not to feed us , but they always think they know better . |
7 | I think that er that is a question better directed towards the French , possibly my colleagues in the foreign office but my understanding is that the French assembly have indeed er approved ratification er but the French government i is declining er to append the appropriate signatures to it er er until agreement over the erm the parliament building at at Strasbourg is completed erm but my honourable friend I think in true parliamentary form , asks questions to which he already feels he knows pretty well what the answer is and I suspect that my answer squares with what he knows already . |
8 | You 're not kidding he certainly ai n't kidding you now now it 's happened to me I know if it ever happened I know never to do it again . |
9 | Most of the older boys agreed with Jack and believed that Piggy was a middle-aged wet blanket because he always thought he knew best about everything . |