Example sentences of "[modal v] know [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | Coaches ought to know what the children should be practising . |
2 | Perhaps I ought to know what the scenario was . |
3 | The intending patient must know what the Centre was about , the challenges that would be met , the changes to one 's life that might well be necessary . |
4 | While doing housework they are responsible for children and must know what the children are doing : while looking after children they are almost always involved in housework activities . |
5 | Those who transact business in London must know what the rules are . |
6 | One mother in Walton village said a parent must know who the two youths are from the pictures taken by security cameras . |
7 | Some of these chemicals do n't mix with water and this is why I did mention COSHH because they are working in er conditions and with chemicals that probably do n't mix with water , but you should know what the buffer is , yeah ? |
8 | He is resigned to missing out on any serious rugby during this month , but by early October he should know what the season holds for him . |
9 | If you do it that way , you know , by the time they get there they should know what the questions are should n't they ? |
10 | So you 'll know what the others have already said |
11 | erm so erm yeah so , so you know kind of get in touch with the people whose work you 've missed and , and er , you know , er so at least they , when it , you know , when it does arrive they 'll know what the circumstances are so er |
12 | You , you know that paper I showed you the , the reason that we 're making these recordings , it says so er words , so the normal words go on the state about and so they 'll know , they 'll know what the language was , why , in the nineteen nineties |
13 | If there were only a few , each could know what the others were doing and all would be aware of being watched . |
14 | ‘ I doubt if they would know what the bloody hell you were talking about . |
15 | Could it be he understood them too well , and would know what the discrepancy meant ? |
16 | By the end of this week we shall know what the Labour Party no longer stands for , such as unilateral nuclear disarmament and full-scale nationalisation ; but what , in essence , does it stand for ? |
17 | But by tomorrow evening , I think , I shall know what the quality of life is — shall perhaps even have discovered how it killed Summerchild . |
18 | If you come from a certain town or region , you will know what the different voices mean better than someone who comes from outside because you 've learned the code . |
19 | So we will know what the contribution levels are going to be . |
20 | Regardless of whether this critic has inadvertently recommended some English a cappella recordings in the very act of eloquently disparaging them , every listener , both in England and abroad , will know what the phrase ‘ overwhelming grisaille ’ is intended to convey . |
21 | For the first time they will know what the fans think . ’ |