Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] know " in BNC.
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1 | — Will she be in later on d' you know ? — Um , she could be , aye . |
2 | I 'd been teaching in Preston it must have been three years then , and when I read that book I suddenly realized I knew nothing about Lancashire at all — not the real Lancashire . |
3 | She was so insulted you know . |
4 | We can only stay you know , we 'll be coming on that night . |
5 | Pat 's son invited us round for dinner , I never thought so say you know ! |
6 | How long has she known Sadat could not possibly be a British Committee driver ? |
7 | You dump it in there and then you suddenly expect me to know where it all is and I do n't . |
8 | Fleet diesel sales grew by 15.6 per cent last year , and Brookman naturally wants it known that Peugeot picked up the lion 's share . |
9 | I only want you to know that I 'm very grateful to you for helping me become Joe 's apprentice . ’ |
10 | I only want you to know I understand . ’ |
11 | Well if you want anything er er photocopied or put together let me know wo n't you ? |
12 | Oh right , so let me know at the end of the week . |
13 | You better run you know . |
14 | They came across a case of English pottery and porcelain on one of their sorties and were good enough to let me know about it . |
15 | I was knitting slowly , not feeling particularly well and the machine was good enough to let me know through the handle that there was a ‘ Hiccup ’ . |
16 | He turned round often enough to let me know he was looking for me . |
17 | ‘ But we must try and see them — if only to let them know that we 're here , in the States , and that they have no need to worry about Emma and Sophie . ’ |
18 | Anna went down the road to post her letter , for she had written a letter to accompany the cheque , in which she reiterated her sorrow about the death of the cat and added that if there was anything she could do , Miss Jakob had only to let her know . |
19 | Words such as Menuetto and Allegretto can mean a variety of things ; it is often up to context alone to let us know what a specific set of words is telling us . |
20 | fair enough saying you know the grass is greener somewhere else but I do n't believe that necessarily . |
21 | Isle of and they sh what she went on to say is erm I hope to redress this in the shortly in other words she 's shortly going to but I must say I like the expression long fingering you know bloody idle you know . |
22 | Letters do not correspond exactly to sounds , with the consequence that knowing how to pronounce a word does n't necessarily mean you know how to spell it ( and vice versa ) . |
23 | Perhaps involving you know , the leaders of the village becoming servants and servants becoming leaders , or women dressing up as men or you know happy . |
24 | Well I had another I was in the er I got some much leave you know , then we had to come back to er at back of the er where it er . |
25 | People only think they know things . |
26 | It 's the only think I know how to do , ’ he confesses . |
27 | ‘ It 's the only think I know how to do ’ |
28 | Yes , there was one pilot down there , his name was George and er , my father was in one Sunday and he said to my father , he said he say you only think you know the river . |
29 | This was not what he and Pilger wanted at all — he had better let him know what was happening . |
30 | And knowing how close Mickey is to him , I thought we had better let him know . ’ |