Example sentences of "know [pron] have been [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You 'll have to let them know you 've been called up . ’
2 She was fleetingly reminded of Shildon insisting they walked singly into the newsroom so no one should know they had been talking together .
3 If you 're crossing somebody out even if you er alter it and initial it , someone will know they 've been crossed out .
4 ‘ How do you know it 's been smashed up ? ’ she demanded .
5 They must know it 's been going on at domestic and international level for a long time .
6 they want normal speech , they do n't even people do n't even know it 's been going on .
7 She would recognise him when he made his approach , would know he had been behaving deviously but he would be straight into devious matters anyway .
8 Any failure to press the Bat switch while the Bat diode D9 is momentarily lit results in a low output from transistor TR4 and the ball moves on to the wicket l.e.d. where it stays to let the batsman know he has been bowled out .
9 I did not know what had been done beforehand , and what still required to be done , until Douglas handed over the papers to me on 12 September .
10 Yet , according to French sources , when François Mitterrand complained about the tone of Mr Bartholomew 's warnings at his recent meeting with President Bush on Martinique , the American president did not know what had been going on .
11 ‘ We do n't know what has been taken yet .
12 Although all of us are deeply concerned to know precisely what happened in East Timor , will she bear it in mind that , since Indonesia took over East Timor a few years ago , there has been considerable development of the infrastructure in that country , and that , although no one condones that massacre , we must know what has been going on before we adopt the language that we heard from the Labour party ?
13 ‘ Do n't think I do n't know what 's been goin' on . ’
14 I do n't know what 's been spilt on here .
15 ‘ Only you do n't know what 's been going on . ’
16 Planners have also been criticised for not letting people know what 's been going on .
17 I have you know I 've been going round and testing how many miles per galleon you can get out of it
18 ‘ I know she 's been working very hard for you .
19 Now let's have somebody else different because I I know there 's been listening hard obviously .
20 In actual fact your Pete and Margaret have moved more , in the twelve years that they were married , I know they 've been married longer now , but when , th they been married twelve years and they moved four times ,
21 you know it 's been cancelled out .
22 I looked at his ball lying there and I thought , ‘ Well , I know he 's been getting up and down from bunkers all week , that 's one of his great strengths , but he 's going to have to work hard here . ’
23 but he , he , I mean we 've not seen him he 's been away four years , I know he 's been coming home first , for holidays , visit , but he 's not been at home because , well we moved into that house , if you remember we moved
24 They tell us what 's been happening on the unit that we 're going to be working on , so that we know what 's been going on for the morning . ’
25 We both know what 's been going on .
26 My people ca n't afford to let it be known what 's been going on here . ’
27 I knew I 'd been dreaming again ( or whatever we call it ) because , when I came out of it , the wooden post — that old pile I 'd clung to like a drowning man — was nowhere !
28 It was a decision that she knew she had been putting off for far too long .
29 She knew she had been brought up these last few years with her Aunt Alice and Uncle Stan because of the instability at home .
30 She had n't known what it meant then , but now she knew it had been inscribed there just for her .
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