Example sentences of "[adv] know [adv] they " in BNC.

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1 Visitors will not only know where they are going but will be able to recognise and name the person they are seeking .
2 We 'll soon know when they come here .
3 After all , if we want a representative sample of university students we may already know how they are distributed between departments or faculties and random methods , being based on chance , might now and then produce samples heavily biased towards one faculty .
4 There was something in Mrs Maugham 's solid air of conscious rectitude that threw a faint shadow of guilt over everyone who approached her , though as often as not people did not know why they were guilty : her disapprovals were so vast and public , her approvals so private and ill-chartered that all immediately cast themselves as goats in the discrimination of her gaze .
5 The mothers were asked to avoid cow 's milk , and were then challenged with it in a disguised form , so that they would not know when they were drinking milk and when they were drinking the ‘ control ’ substance .
6 The problem can more easily arise for young academics , who are close in age to their students and do not know when they are crossing an invisible line .
7 If you do not know they are there , or if you do not know where they are , you will miss them .
8 I do not know where they get these dogs .
9 They had had to pass straight through some of the villages which were completely full and did not know where they would go next , but would stop at the first village in which they could park their coach .
10 He did not know where they were heading , but already it was clear the destination would not be of his choosing .
11 What the three thousand four hundred are saying is that the County Council and British Coal do not know where they 're going with this thing , the full implications of it have either not been properly assessed or indeed not been released to the to the local communities .
12 Who can be surprised that ordinary people do not know where they stand ?
13 The vice of uncertainty in relation to the duration of a term is that the parties do not know where they stand .
14 I do not know how they communicate with each other , but their organisation is formidable .
15 The use of index numbers and special ratios should always be undertaken with care since they may contain hidden dangers if one does not know how they are compiled and , very often , how they are ‘ corrected ’ for a variety of reasons .
16 Nevertheless , the writing remains as something separate from the experience and if teachers do not know how they can usefully respond to the writing as a text , then their part in helping children improve their writing is insignificant .
17 but in the country er public transport is essential but er access to a car is ess is really essential and for those who ca n't afford it I do not know how they survive in the country .
18 He did not know how they would have known his household routines .
19 To begin with , they left it too late — but , measuring the distance from Shiel Bridge way below and behind me , and judging the terrain , even though this modern road has been impressively built , I do not know how they might have bettered their arrangements .
20 We do not know how they were elected ; but in practice it can hardly have been more than a co-optation .
21 No , I am not astonished because , two years after announcing its local government plans , the Labour party still does not know how they would work .
22 I do not know how they are made up .
23 People sometimes say they bear no malice but I do not know how they can say that .
24 After they have done this , tell them to return all the cards to the pack and to shuffle them together so that you can not possibly know where they were .
25 At the same time , this screen , these games with and in words , can even now frighten off those readers who feel they must always know where they are when they read , or irritate those who see the games as a form of deliberate teasing or provocation .
26 Whatever system is set up , it is of paramount importance that all managers at all levels should clearly know where they fit into the organisation .
27 Do n't know when they 're coming .
28 Erm I do n't know when They they they play it about quarter past er no about quarter to seven
29 He did n't know when they 'd be back ; all he knew was that his boss had some kind of private deal going with the gang foreman of a motorway sub-contractor , and the boys always appeared without notice , worked at the speed of practised moonlighters , and probably got their money in a plain envelope passed under a pub table somewhere .
30 You see we d we do n't know when they 're going to have these parties ,
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