Example sentences of "[pron] know from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's something that Niki plays down in his book , but I know from others who were in touch with him at the time , that the mental effort and courage required were tremendous .
2 I am interested to hear Derek Brown 's opinions on this subject as I know from discussions we have had that he shares this view , but probably has a different remedy for the problem .
3 Since I know from experience that a post is visible from a mile and a half , it should appear in the distance at 61 minutes past eleven . ’
4 I always find good company in kitchens , and I know from experience I 'll have a welcome down below .
5 It 's easy enough to say this : I know from experience how difficult it is in practice !
6 ‘ But I know from experience that in cup ties current status counts for little its a question of what you do on the day .
7 I know from experience that one of the frustrations of being head of the Children 's Book Foundation is that however bright and brilliant Julia Eccleshare 's Children 's Books of the Year is , no one seems to buy it .
8 I know from experience that if I approached their hives with scented lotion on my hair it would make them angry . ’
9 I know from experience that fear can be handled if you refuse to let it take over .
10 And I have been years on Bold injections and all the rest of it , and I know from experience you get , you deal with it , it does n't cure the disease but can you see you have a way of dealing with it , of coping with it , of helping yourself er c er do things and therefore you can
11 If I may anticipate a point which , I know from experience , the hon. Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) may in due course seek to make , those increases mean that , when looked at alongside the extra help that we have made available in the past four years through income-related benefits for the less well-off families with children , which will amount to some £600 million next year , total expenditure on help to families next year will be higher than if we had simply increased child benefit each year since 1987-88 .
12 I know from experience because of the jumping , she 's had accidents before .
13 Despite the undoubted hardship , not only to the famous such as the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West and other hon. Members , but to those who are known only to their families — I know from correspondence that many ordinary people suffer hardship because of what is said and done in court cases — I suggest to the House that we interfere with this at our peril , and at peril to our liberties and system of open justice .
14 I know from conversations with my father , and his close homosexual friends whom he would have confided in , that they are unfounded . ’
15 I know from Claudia 's notes that this was a seasonal stream .
16 In other words , many executives in firms experiencing economic difficulties and who know from experience that the inspectorate mainly imposes administrative sanctions will calculate that their best interests lie in not conforming to factory health , safety , and welfare regulations ; instead they will gather their excuses and get on with the violations .
17 She , she 'd met him , she 'd come home from abroad in September you know from Korea dancing , that was er that came in on Sunday
18 If you know from experience that you are the over-anxious type you must take yourself firmly in hand and allot a fixed ration of time for revision , the rest of the day being spent in healthy exercise .
19 If Leeds say it 's not something we can deal with here , this is the number you ring and they 've been told the wrong number that is a very bad impression and all the airports get calls constantly , as you know from B A days , so no matter what it 's about people will ring a local number , no matter whether it 's in two foot high capitals saying for enquiries ring this number
20 And so to take what we would describe as a reasonable view on this , we say that if you know from evidence there are a number of concealed households , you should seek to accommodate them .
21 you know from dad 's , when the lime went
22 and maybe you know from Glasgow whatever
23 Well you , you , you , you , you know the , you know the , the scenario that everything goes wrong , you know , everything goes wrong you know from time to time and you say to yourself oh it 'll get better
24 Er face to face sales erm you know from John 's conversation with you what we do .
25 We know from archaeology that Birka was at the northern end of a flourishing trade route which was beginning in the 830s and 840s to bring in huge quantities of silver from the Muslim-controlled trade routes between Byzantium and China .
26 We know from Sweden that they play with a lot of spirit and determination but that they play fair as well . ’
27 We know from Cato the Censor ( 234–149 BC ) , the author of De agri cultura , that the various methods of planting , grafting , training and pruning of the vine , which the Romans would have introduced into Champagne , had been in common use throughout the warmer parts of the empire for at least two hundred years .
28 Certainly we know from Pope Gregory 's instructions that temples existed and were reused by the Christians .
29 Worse , the story is provably false : the decree ( ML 69 = Fornara 136 ) which enacted the raising of the tribute in 425 was moved by Thoudippos — who we know from Isaios ( ix ) was Kleon 's own son-in-law and so a philos .
30 We know from animal experiments that if there were no lymphocytes there would be no inflammation and no pus , despite normal numbers of pus cells in the body .
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