Example sentences of "[adv] know about [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I only know about the room . |
2 | Not enough known about the postpartum period |
3 | Your priest only knew about the past . |
4 | The implication always was , the feeling , that Michael not only knew about the men in balaclavas , but was a part of them somehow , but Rory and his mother — although never discussing it — believed otherwise . |
5 | I 'm not to know about the gates … |
6 | I thought you preferred not to know about the mechanics of miracles . ’ |
7 | ‘ Lord Aldington did not know about the massacre and brutality . |
8 | When we first arrived home from Hong Kong , we did not know about the aorta problem , so two days after our homecoming Michael went to London for a further two days of meetings . |
9 | A day later , Edouard still did not know about the baby . |
10 | Someone who did not know about the Müller-Lyer illusion being an illusion might well say , ‘ AB is shorter than BC ’ ( if the appearance was not misleading in this way we would not call it an ‘ illusion ’ ) . |
11 | She did not know about the incident at the Chagall museum , she knew nothing but her conviction that Joseph was a murderer . |
12 | Presenting a product at its true value to a consumer who does not know about the product requires more than objective information because the consumer may not know how that information relates to his or her needs . |
13 | ‘ I do not know about the guns , Harry . |
14 | ‘ So you did not know about the dog ? ’ |
15 | The MP who went to sea at 14 did not know about the motion and said he appreciated the gesture . |
16 | From what we already know about the body clock and the ‘ post-lunch dip ’ , the high frequencies of errors during the night and after lunch are not unexpected ; but why are errors so infrequent in the evening ? |
17 | Concentrate on that question and begin by asking yourself how much you already know about the question . |
18 | They already know about the racket . |
19 | not know about the powers of this god . |
20 | In all fairness , Tyler had not known about the child . |
21 | Barbara Coleman lived at the villa and she had not known about the cache . |
22 | The Oxford Coroner , Nicholas Gardiner , has told an inquest jury that the whole truth is still not known about the so-called friendly-fire deaths in the Gulf War . |
23 | Jim Lilico , principal environmental health officer for Darlington Council , said the authority was aware of the fly tipping on the British Rail owned land , but had not known about the dead animals . |
24 | This will depend upon the purpose of the assessment and how much is already known about a particular child . |
25 | Often we need to decide such equivalences in the context of the booleans representing the facts already known about the variables involved . |
26 | ‘ What happens when you think of all those months in the Store not knowing about the Outside ? ’ |
27 | People already knew about the plight of the rainforests through TV and newspapers , but the ball made them read about it again . ’ |
28 | Georgina already knows about the affair . ’ |
29 | I 'm not blaming her , it is n't her fault , locked away up there , miles from anywhere but , I ask you , Constance , what can she possibly know about the realities of life in 1945 ? |
30 | That such insights are available to gay people ( whether we are writers or not ) should come as no surprise — from birth we are relentlessly socialized into a heterosexual identity that we may later choose to reject but which remains an always familiar landscape — those on the margins of a culture know more about its centre than the centre can ever know about the margins . |