Example sentences of "[adv] know [prep] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Stiff knee , ’ he said , watching for obstacles he might only know about by walking into them . |
2 | So far , infrared studies at observatories such as the UK 's Infrared Telescope ( UWIRT ) on Hawaii have centred only on those objects astronomers already know about from information at optical and radio wavelengths . |
3 | I know this I just know about about a sort of friend of ours is making money meanwhile in Germany . |
4 | We discussed Sophie 's affairs : I discovered , in the process , some interesting sexual practices I had not known of before which she did not indulge in with her lovers , in order , as she put it , ‘ to keep something for Jack ’ . |
5 | Results are not known for at least four days , and to prevent the eggs going off the consignments are allowed through . |
6 | ‘ Certainly it is not known outside of the Bright Palace , and equally certainly it is not known outside of the innermost Council Chambers . |
7 | ‘ Certainly it is not known outside of the Bright Palace , and equally certainly it is not known outside of the innermost Council Chambers . |
8 | She had to struggle to understand what she already knew about in her head , but not in her heart . |
9 | He was presumably known to at least some of his fellow members — who themselves became foundation members of the Veterinary College — in particular the Duke of Northumberland , first president of the College ; Granville Penn , active in the establishment of the College , who became a member of the Society of Arts in 1788 and was in 1791 a steward ; the Earl of Morton ( one of Vial 's patrons ) ; Thomas Pitt FSA , subsequently to be one of the most assiduous attenders of meetings of the College governors , and last , but not least , Arthur Young , a member of the Society of Arts since 1769 . |
10 | For example the sport of crown green bowling , which was very little known outside of the north of England , has been shown to a wider public ; the greens are often oddly bereft of spectators , and the northern accents of the players are plainly audible as they urge on their woods or confer solemnly as a pair over the last bowl of an important ‘ end ’ . |
11 | Despite his wide range of achievements , Dall 's name is little known outside of a few groups of specialists . |
12 | All these months while I 've been writing these letters for her , I 've been putting myself in her place , feeling all the love she feels , remembering things that I never really knew about in the first place . |
13 | ‘ There is n't much we do n't know about in here . |
14 | I do n't know about in earnest . |
15 | Publicity officer Steve Thompson , said : ‘ Nicky had been fighting for over four years with an injury he did n't know about until six months ago . |
16 | There are other reasons why babies might be susceptible , and there are a list of things that you may well know about from babies you 're looking after . |
17 | Although the Chinese have held jade in the highest regard for a matter of five thousand years and carried its symbolic use to levels of sophistication far beyond that of other peoples , no natural deposits are yet known from within the ancient limits of their country . |
18 | In terms of drugs , yes , I mean is that , do you actually know of of erm is it is it what you 've actually seen that makes you |