Example sentences of "know [pron] [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is difficult to fit the two together , and to know which visits in the two books correspond .
2 He needs to know he belongs to the new family , that he is ‘ accepted in the beloved one ’ ( Eph. 1:6 ) .
3 When confronted with a small garden for the first time , its often difficult to know what to do for the best .
4 We — that is you and 1 — as well as the Yek , ought to know what lies beyond the Great Sea .
5 The tree itself is beautiful but the combination of the clay soil and the shade from the tree means its not easy to know what to grow in the west-facing border underneath .
6 ‘ You would find enterprise agencies did not know what to do with a disabled person they would refer them elsewhere and lose the problem . ’
7 They do n't know what to do with a real nome .
8 Having released a highly successful book of Russian posters the renowned publisher Aurora , which publishes books for export , does not know what to do with the rich reserve of editorial material it has accumulated over recent years , and it has been forced to sell transparencies and texts .
9 You know , we do n't know what to do with the bloody bit .
10 She does n't know what to do with the used one .
11 I do n't know what to do for the best .
12 We made the cut , but he was so bad-tempered he would n't speak to me , and sometimes I just did n't know what to do for the best .
13 She did n't know what to do for the best .
14 She 'll know what to do for the best . ’
15 But even you do n't know what to do about the third , do you ?
16 This is exactly the difference : a poor conductor often does not know what to do after the third rehearsal , he has nothing more to say , he is more easily satisfied , because he does not have the capacity for further discrimination , and because nothing in him imposes higher requirements .
17 He would n't know what to do in the outside world .
18 We are equally ready to project this highly idealized picture of ourselves onto our own past and do not know what to make of the weird mystical ‘ fantasies ’ in which our ancestors seem to have indulged .
19 I do n't know what happened to the front entrance , but there was a basement underneath there and my first wife was dancing in Harvey Martin 's dance hall underneath , her pal and herself she , they 'd gone to this dance it was a dancing lesson on a Saturday night it was famous in those days Harvey Martin 's dance class er yes I
20 I know I sound like a bloody know-all , but all I can say is , if that satisfies the police doctor , it does n't satisfy me . ’
21 ‘ Miss Greene — I know I sound like a deuced newspaper reporter … ’
22 er I know I look like a real goody goody and everything I 'm not really !
23 I know I live on a fierce and magical planet , which sheds or surrenders rain or even flings it off in whipstroke after whipstroke , which fires out bolts of electric gold into the firmament at 186,000 miles per second , which with a single shrug of its tectonic plates can erect a city in half an hour .
24 How close do you feel to Christians you know who belong to a different denomination ?
25 ‘ I know , I know you come on the highest recommendation .
26 It was er you know they came with a big traction engine and the thrashing mill and then they they got up early in the morning and there was the man that looked after the thrashing mill and fork from the carts onto the onto the mill .
27 We know they stopped in a public house in Didcot .
28 you know it applied to the British
29 Yes , I know it looks like an inverted yacht and that the garde that the D series was avant never materialised , but a production-line car which combines such a ridiculously optimistic view of the public 's aesthetic sensibilities with so much understanding of daily long-distance driving has to have a lot going for it .
30 They know he acts on the personal authority of the Cardinal . ’
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