Example sentences of "[verb] we know [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Johnson wants us to know exactly how his plays should be staged , he 's a he 's an actor 's playwright .
2 Now obviously if you get problems on them , tummy ache , headaches , muscle aching , rashes , anything odd , let us know straight away cos this still a relatively new drug and we 've got to report all problems on relatively new drugs .
3 The forms need to show the maximum possible numbers to include everyone on role at any time between January and December — please return them at or before the Reunion , but let us know verbally as soon as possible of any major changes — the office likes to give up to date information to enquirers .
4 And if they could agree to make it all worthwhile and let us know just what they really are . ’
5 If this happens , let us know right away — we may be able to offer you an overdraft of up to £250 INTEREST FREE !
6 Whether you are moving to another part of the country or going abroad let us know as soon as possible so that we can publicise details of your property to maximum effect .
7 If you have to cancel a booking , please let us know as soon as possible .
8 If you wish to change details of your booking , let us know as soon as possible .
9 If you find your new sum insured is not adequate , please let us know so that it can be increased to a more appropriate amount .
10 If you find your sum insured is not adequate , please let us know so that it can be increased .
11 If you know of anyone interested in training , please let us know so that we can send them the details .
12 We need to hear from the local churches , from the district councils what 's going on wha what the issues that concern you are so let's as well the ones that you see downstairs , we may already be addressing so have a look down there have a look at the , the information but if there are any issues you feel we ought to be addressing then please let us know so that we can put them on our agenda .
13 I do n't think we know enough at this point to make a judgment . ’
14 I honestly do n't think we know enough , well , anyway I 'm not qualified , erm .
15 and see what the weather 's like and you name it , I mean we know now
16 You 're not letting us know anyway .
17 And we thought we knew enough about , at the moment there are still a lot of needs that people had already raised that had not been addressed .
18 The moral authority of law gets a foothold in the idea that it is rational to give special consideration to views which result from a process of impartial , informed and capable reflection , and this not simply because this process helps us to know more precisely what will promote independently ascertained moral goals but also because it is liable to result in superior judgements about what goals we ought to pursue ( Campbell , 1971 ) .
19 Do we know exactly when Anne is leaving ?
20 Do we know yet if any copies were made ? ’
21 Are we getting a lady or a man , do we know yet ?
22 It 's a common disease , so why do we know so little about it ?
23 Nor do we know precisely what he did .
24 ‘ It could be something quite slight and they 'd still let us know officially .
25 Will you let us know please when and maybe some of the footpath people , local footpath secretary or chairman
26 If there 's anything you feel that you should have mentioned , and did n't , perhaps you 'll let us know tomorrow .
27 ‘ Leave that to the uniforms , they 'll let us know soon enough if they find something .
28 If you are interested do let us know so we can keep you up to date with developments .
29 ‘ It would have been very helpful had we known earlier .
30 I wish we knew more about it , though . "
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