Example sentences of "know [pron] for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And did n't we all know you for a darling girl ? ’ he whispered in her ear as his fingers continued to blaze fire across her exposed nape .
2 It was a nice face and , other things being equal , she would have responded to that first , she had been wanting to get to know him for a long time .
3 I know you for a pure creature .
4 ‘ And is n't it fortunate that I know you for a blind fool ? ’
5 He then delivered a heavy hint of the need for reform : ‘ We know the Germans , we 've known them for a long time .
6 The owner had known me for a long time and asked me if I could run a brothel .
7 His voice was sharp , yet as intimate as if he had known her for a long time .
8 Sir James Barrie would have known him for a Lost Boy .
9 If he does really well he can hope for a bonus of cross-party votes : never mind Patrick 's party label , we 've known him for a long time , we like him and he 's been very helpful .
10 It was an occasion filled with memories of a life time in the carpet business , highlighted with speeches by Ralph Ellis , Rod Turnbull , Steve Higgins and from customers who have known him for a long time .
11 I felt that I had known it for a long time .
12 I had known it for a long time , ever since I had confided to my Mum at age fifteen that I fancied the other girls at school , the ‘ it 's just a phase , ’ syndrome .
13 Maxim would have known it for a British government office no matter where in the world he met it : small neon-lit with a hodge-podge of cheap furniture and painted to look scruffy even when it was surgically dean .
14 I lived with my husband for er , three and a half years , and I knew him for a good number of years before then , so we made a joint decision after that period of time that we were , wanted to commit ourselves
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