Example sentences of "[verb] i know [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There was something about him that made me know he was the best revue star we had . ’
2 Perhaps you 'd have let me know we could have gone for a beer .
3 If you 'd have let me know I could have
4 ‘ You should have let me know you were coming earlier , I 'd have had a car waiting at the airport for you . ’
5 He let me know you were all right .
6 The 44-year-old composer said : ‘ When they let me know they could not afford to pay more than £6 million , I realised we had to step in to save it for the nation .
7 Why he should want to risk his secret with me , perhaps , next week , let me know it , I could n't imagine ; what the lady was doing out in Ascot gloves , I could n't imagine ; and who she was , I could n't imagine .
8 ‘ You never let me know you ! ’
9 ‘ Well , ’ he said slowly , ‘ you could put your arms around my neck , press your soft body into me and let me know you accept my offering . ’
10 Why did n't you ring me and let me know you were coming ?
11 if anybody can sort of if you write in English , maybe could send it to you , could get it translated at the Stortford , oh that might be very useful , erm , I mean , I 'll certainly do some letters and if anybody else wants to , if they let me know I 'll let them have the addresses for them , erm , there are fax as well and that suppose to be a quicker way than writing a letter actually than send through a fax , right , erm , if anybody can then we could send them to you and , and ask you to send it on , and we would sort of postage , would be covered would it Margaret ?
12 Perhaps you 'd give a ring and let me know I 'd welcome your feedback . "
13 shouting let me know he was there
14 ‘ Not a word out of that dog to let me know you were coming , ’ her mother said crossly .
15 She did n't try overhard , she just wanted to let me know I was secure with her , that the break-up of my parents ' marriage was n't the worst thing that ever happened , and that she had enough love to cover us all .
16 He told me he was just visiting to let me know he would come for me soon , but not just yet .
17 He turned round often enough to let me know he was looking for me .
18 And it worried her too ( He might have had an accident — should I phone the police ? ) , almost as much as it angered her ( He might have had the decency to let me know he would n't be in to supper ) .
19 Or did he just leave a message to let me know he 'd called ? ’
20 One girl was a hard , chain-smoking sales machine letting me know I could not set up a multi-national congress without multi-national advertising .
21 I feel I know her like a sister now — she 's younger than I am — but she never told me about the twins .
22 And there are people , places , history in this country I 'd never even guessed at , though I sometimes feel I know them anyway . ’
23 ‘ Dammit , Malamute , I feel I know you , have known you , for a long time .
24 ‘ We 've known each other such a short time , but I feel I know you better than anyone .
25 I have studied its history because it is the land of my birth and I feel I know it well , but only as a student , not as a patriot , not even as an exile .
26 We will leave it to Goldberg to disengage the tone from the shit , he wrote , we will leave it to Honeyman and McGough , much good may it do them , though I will no doubt come back to the question before my project is completed , the big glass and the notes to the big glass , these two to be worked on at night , and this freewheeling commentary on both to be written by day , putting down whatever comes into my head after a night 's work , no correction , no revision , whatever comes into my head , the first two to be worked on by artificial light , the strategy clear , this by natural light wherever possible , no strategy at all , the first to be exhibited , the second to be published in the form of sheets in a box , a blue box or a red box , I have not yet made up my mind , in a limited edition , not a luxury edition but a restricted edition , five hundred boxes perhaps or even two hundred and fifty , all that will become clearer in the course of my work on the big glass , of my work on the notes to the big glass , now I have finally embarked on the major project of my life , the climactic project of my life , leading to the end of my life , all will grow clearer , wrote Harsnet , whether to try and call back and destroy all I have done till now or let it be , whether to burn this commentary or let it be , or perhaps leave it to Goldberg to do whatever he wants with , all these things will no doubt be resolved before the work is completed , that is the beauty of being in the middle of a project , that time itself , which had seemed such an enemy before I started , rushing forward and dragging me with it , impervious to my pleas , has suddenly turned friendly , flops down at my feet , licks my ankles , lets me know it is on my side .
27 As their hired limousine purred back to Heathrow airport , Buzz asked , ‘ Why did n't you let me know she was ill ?
28 ‘ He got a bit upset when the bowels did n't work and let me know it , ’ he recalls .
29 Why did n't you let me know he was ill ?
30 Why did n't you let me know you were coming ? ’
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