Example sentences of "that [pers pn] did n't know [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I found in the bottom of the freezer some pork that I did n't know we had . |
2 | two packets of chicken breasts that I did n't know we had . |
3 | I kept talking to his mother and the girl at the cash-register , but I was so distracted that I did n't know what I was saying . |
4 | ‘ It 's the Suo ’ he said , and grinned smugly , secure in the knowledge that I did n't know what one was . |
5 | She gave such an unpleasant laugh with these last words that I did n't know what to say , and as I left the house I felt even more miserable . |
6 | I had never heard the word and unwisely said that I did n't know what it meant . |
7 | the fact that she 's , she 's intelligent as well erm she , you know , she 's gon na s she knew that I did n't know what I was talking about so she said right you look , yo you look er you , you ask them about this , this , this and this and they might say this to you , so I knew what , if they asked me , I knew what I was talking about rather than |
8 | Bridget too had a similar experience : " The other girls had mixed feelings , some of them were happy for me but some thought I was a slag and a tart and that I did n't know who the father was , and they were bitchy towards me when they passed in the corridors . " |
9 | I meant that I did n't know his name was Verlander . ’ |
10 | ‘ I swear to you that I did n't know anything about it … neither can my sister know , or she would n't have gone with Garry . ’ |
11 | I do n't know what it was about , but I know that it shocked me into the sort of terror that I did n't know I was capable of . |
12 | For transgressions that I did n't know I 'd made ? |
13 | There would be no more In Love redemption , thought Jay , in fact all she knew was that she did n't know what Love was . |
14 | But now she was whispering too and Dot knew that she did n't know what was out there with them either . |
15 | Susie said quietly that she did n't know what she wanted — she had come because Peter had asked her to . |
16 | What did it matter that she did n't know what to say to him ? |
17 | Of course , old Meg is not to be relied upon at all , owing to her unfortunate fondness for the bottle , and when I heard that she was the source of the story I said that it could n't possibly be the case , that she did n't know what she had seen , as usual — ’ |
18 | With a look that she did n't know what to make of at all , he walked across to the revolving stand that held coats much like the one he was wearing , removed the sign that said ‘ Guaranteed Waterproof ’ , and tore it in half . |
19 | The fact that she did n't know what he was really feeling — and then she had closed the door on ever finding out . |
20 | She added that she did n't know what would become of the family now that her brother was no longer around to take care of them . |
21 | This word was said in such a way , and accompanied by a look , that told the woman behind the counter that she did n't know her business , because they 'd never had a pennorth of tiger nuts . |
22 | But how does it happen that you did n't know they were leaving ? |
23 | The only thing that did n't work for him was his marriage , perhaps his wife will give you a different side … do n't tell me that you did n't know he was married and separated , Mr Millet … bit bloody thin on the groundwork , are n't you ? ’ |
24 | ‘ He did once say to me that we did n't know what we 'd got a hold of . |
25 | Everything was so sudden that we did n't know what to do , whether to stay where we were or to run . |
26 | ‘ Well , I 'll tell you , but remember that we did n't know what we were going to find when we finally broke in . |
27 | Is that what you meant by your remark that we did n't know he was n't a mass murderer ? ’ |
28 | Too many of us now say that they did n't know what was going on , and that they were long opposed to what was happening . |
29 | They looked me over , said that they did n't know what it was and sent me home . |
30 | It indicated that he did n't know me well — for which I was deeply grateful . |