Example sentences of "[adv] as we know " in BNC.
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1 | As Bones himself might have reported , ‘ It 's pop , Jim , but not as we know it . ’ |
2 | It 's pop , folks , but not as we know it . |
3 | IT 'S LIFE , READERS , BUT NOT AS WE KNOW IT |
4 | Yes , but not as we know it . |
5 | It 's a care manager , but not as we know it |
6 | I mean Spock is more concerned with the external situation , and what 're they gon na do , and you know he says Captain that 's not rational , or this is life but not as we know it , er that kind of thing . |
7 | It 's life Jim , but not as we know it . |
8 | We can understand the heartbeat of Augustine , Bernard of Clairvaux , Julian of Norwich , Teresa of Avila , Martin Luther or John Calvin , just as we know our own fears and our longings . |
9 | Engineers already knew this , just as we know that the refrigerator will not work if it is not plugged in ; but Carnot 's achievement , when recognized after a quarter of a century , allowed theoretical understanding and in the end further advance in practice . |
10 | Yeah , as soon as we know something we can start making decisions ca n't we ? |
11 | But of course the problems are with this contract that it would n't suit everybody , one because you 've got no access for the ten years , you 've bought the contract up front , and if you want access to it , it 's very limited and of course if you cash an endowment early as we know it 'd damage the , the er the income sorry the , the growth at the end of the plan . |
12 | Now we were to try something which , as far as we knew , had n't been offered to the viewers before . |
13 | The hearing began on 29 June at which time , so far as we knew , W. 's condition was stable or deteriorating only slowly , although there had been some further loss of weight . |
14 | Our captivity had never been linked to theirs , as far as we knew . |
15 | As far as we knew , Frank had never been claimed and , having been quite cut off in Lebanon for a number of years before his kidnap , had less ‘ publicity ’ value than the other Yanks . |
16 | As far as we knew , the only block to Britain 's continued improvement in relations with Iran had been the Rushdie affair . |
17 | As far as we knew every previous expedition had ferried the sheep by dinghy , a tedious operation which must have been hard on both men and sheep , to say nothing of the dinghy . |
18 | As far as we know , the ancients intended their metalwork , both artistic and utilitarian , to be kept in a brightly polished metallic state , with the possible exception of special alloys such as Corinthian bronze . |
19 | ‘ She 's not getting paid one cent as far as we know . |
20 | Yet as far as we know , these pinpricks to the memory that she was queen of Scots did not seriously upset her ready assumption that her mother would do the job for her . |
21 | ‘ Not as far as we know . |
22 | ‘ He does have Paula with him as far as we know , ’ Monica reminded him . |
23 | With Paula Grey , so far as we know . |
24 | The first mention of Christmas Day , as far as we know , was in the Roman calendar for the year 354 . |
25 | As far as we know the microcomputer-based emergency response system devised by Belardo et al. ( 1983 ) , is the only GIS-like software to incorporate this algorithm . |
26 | As far as we know , they all used two or three microphones spaced some yards apart along the front of the orchestra , a technique favoured by American engineers to this day . |
27 | So far as we know he was never a merchant , and he never went on crusade , but had he been he would have experienced all the five ways in which travel fundamentally impinged on the folk of the twelfth century ; and if we consider the impact made by the wandering scholars and the growing universities , the flow of litigants and diplomats to and from the papal Curia , the countless pilgrims and pilgrimages , the crusades at their most popular , and the commercial revolution upon the world of the central Middle Ages — then a love of travel and a readiness to travel must be accounted one of the major catalysts of change . |
28 | ‘ As far as we know they 've no reason to expect us anywhere , ’ the Leader said , but no-one believed that . |
29 | ‘ No , you can talk quite freely — there 's no phone tapping these days as far as we know ’ |
30 | It is interesting to note that there have , so far as we know , only been thirty-one phyla in all of pre-history ; nine have become totally extinct . |