Example sentences of "have know [pron] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She was in a fairly emotional state , in that she 'd known nothing about the wedding , wondered why she had n't been told , and demanded the time and location of the ceremony .
2 Ever since we 'd been at university together , I 'd known him as a bit of a shower freak , staying in there for ages .
3 I 'd known him from the start of punk .
4 You you do n't have to know anything about the problem to specify them .
5 The organisation of the celebrations on such a large scale was a major success for Pateman and although he could not have known it at the time he was in the final few months of his long and difficult years of service to the District and the WEA .
6 Entries this year were slightly down , but you would n't have known it during the week preceding the start .
7 We ought to have known it from the moment Mrs Thatcher was made a member of the Order of Merit , one of the top 24 in the land .
8 We 've known them for a while , they 've been travelling to games solidly for years and are better fans on that score than I 've ever been .
9 He said that he had contacted Eyadema , who was away from Lomé , and that the president had assured him that he had known nothing about the attempt .
10 Mr Koc said he had known nothing about the advertisement .
11 Mr Koc said he had known nothing about the advertisement .
12 A tiny dignified man wearing a cloak and headdress , they had thought him both tragic and romantic but had known nothing about the background of the struggle .
13 I had known him for a number of years .
14 The Warden ( Vice-Chancellor ) Duff assured them that he was now not nearly so odd as he was when he had known him at the choir school of King 's College .
15 Yet it never occurred to John , as his mother aged , that she might be in need of any help , until a visitor from Johannesburg , who had known him as a boy , told him that she was hard up , after which lie made her an allowance .
16 Barbara was wonderful : unlike some people who had known him as a child , she treated him as an adult .
17 I bought him different clothes , and had his hair cut , but to me he looked just the same , and I lived in constant fear that he would be recognized by someone who had known him in the past .
18 Ruth 's conscience was troubled over Dick : not because of what they had done together — that had been wonderful and whenever she thought about it her body ached , her breasts tingled with longing to experience it again — but because she now knew , had known it from the day after he had brought her home , that he was not the man she wanted to marry .
19 You 've have known him from the beginning
20 advisers , we have known them through the period their firm through the period of time quite a number of years , and we can federate er er testify to their integrity .
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