Example sentences of "we know [conj] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So now we know that a member of the Labour party Whips Office was organising the disruption .
2 For example if we know that a section of script has an ascender close to the beginning of a word , and there are candidate words without one , then we can reject those candidates .
3 Well we know that a lot of beginners are put off by the complexity of larger boats and one great advantage of the Topper is that it 's so quick to raise and easy to sail , so great for beginners .
4 Opposition Members do not believe that is very generous because we know that the cost of putting together a serious buy-out offer is likely to be nearer to £250,000 .
5 Right now we know that the angle from where we are up to the top is forty degrees .
6 Since we know that the periodicity of some variables is longer than the monitoring already carried out by human beings , we must make use of surrogate or proxy variables to extend our range of knowledge ( such as via tree rings , palynology , oxygen isotope ratios from ice cores and geomorphological evidence of environmental change ) ;
7 Here we know that the enclosure of the open fields began in the 1570s , and had been completed by some date in the seventeenth century .
8 We know that the majority of women who are raped do not approach the police for fear of the judicial procedure they may face and the publicity they may have to endure .
9 To take another example , we know that the ending in 1647 of the agreement between Spain and England , whereby Spain supplied much silver to be minted at London , is the explanation for the dramatic fall in output in that year .
10 So , although we know that the phenomenology of motion-perception varies under differing conditions , we do not understand why our experience varies as it does .
11 We know that he did not know , and we know that the Leader of the Opposition went to Luigi 's restaurant and achieved what , even for him , was a famous first .
12 We know that the end of this life is a gateway into another life , far more wonderful than anything we have yet experienced .
13 We know that the picture by Rembrandt known as ‘ The Night Watch ’ is not a night watch , but a scene taking place in full daylight .
14 ‘ Now , Trevor , ’ Derek Carlisle confronted his colleague , ‘ we know that the President of the World faced a demand for higher salaries from our research workers ; that unless he came up with some incentive we would lose the best of those workers ; and that the increased contribution towards marioc manufacture would compete directly for Exchequer funds .
15 We know that the speed of traction up the incline was 0.75 feet/second , which for an available power of 25 h.p. gives a tractive effort of about 8.5 tons .
16 We know that the volume of financial intermediation in an economy could have an effect upon aggregate demand by changing the quantity of money in circulation or the ‘ velocity ’ with which it is used or both .
17 At times , of course , we know that the rate of subsidence ( and the rate of uplift ) has influenced the type of sedimentation , so the two are connected , but my general thesis remains that for the preservation of the bulk of the continental stratigraphical record we must think of the two as separate and independent phenomena .
18 We know that the process of thick sedimentation followed by isostatic readjustment has happened frequently in the past , both in truly geosynclinal areas and in Voigt 's " bordering troughs " ( Randtroge ) of the shelf regions .
19 With hindsight , we know that the visit to Jerusalem ended with Paul in chains , going to Rome with a military escort , not as a free man .
20 In the case of the Caribbean slave communities , this probably took only a short time : for example , we know that the emergence of Sranan Tongo , an English-lexified Creole spoken in the coastal region of Surinam , can be dated with reasonable accuracy to a period between the arrival of the first English slave-owning planters in the middle of the seventeenth century , and their expulsion by the Dutch : a total of less than thirty years .
21 We know that an atom with a single p electron has two states of slightly different energy depending on whether the spin angular momentum ( quantum number s ) is aligned parallel or anti-parallel to the orbital angular momentum ( quantum number l ) .
22 We know that an hour of mirth is enough to lower our adrenalin levels and also lower the levels of the hormones which the body releases during stress .
23 We have tramped miles over mountain and moorland in search of sport , and one of the joys of living and fishing in Scotland is that in spite of nearly forty years ' trout fishing , we have at least another forty years to go before we can honestly say we know but a fraction of all the fishing available .
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