Example sentences of "[pers pn] know full " in BNC.

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1 This caused disquiet amongst Colonial officials and prompted Creech Jones , the Colonial Secretary in the later years of the Labour government , to circulate a memorandum to the Cabinet in early 1947 in which he said : ‘ I know full well how important it is that our overseas payments should be kept as low as they possibly can be , but I can not believe that this justifies a course which is contrary to our declared policy in regard both to Colonial and to commercial matters and contrary also to the policy which has long been pursued by the Labour Party . ’
2 I know full well that , frankly speaking , prostitutes are bad , but I feel something human in them which prevents me from feeling the slightest scruple about associating with them … .
3 I know full well .
4 And then I know full well that I 'm well within the guidelines of not going over the thirteen amp that this is designed to operate at maximum efficiency and safety .
5 And I know full well now what it 's like to be standing on a picket line for seven months .
6 Well actually people in my area do have a concern about this , also though I was brought up in my teens at least within a rural area and I know full well that to hold certain views even those of the majority within rural areas , are not necessarily easily expressed and I have today been told of yet another example of this being the case .
7 Think what I shall say is , I shall myself quite simply , if it ever gets out I 'll say well look I know full well that you would n't have let me stop at Helena 's you would have objected to it I said , but Andy 's mum and dad , Andy was like pretty bad so we left him there and I said I stopped up to help look after him .
8 the magazine had the final say on the format of the finished pattern , so I found myself having to pass over things like ‘ Take off on a hand knitting needle ’ when I knew full well that it would be much easier to ‘ take off on waster yarn ’ .
9 I had the temerity to object to these insertions , because I knew full well from years of grubbing in the darker recesses of the phylum that the changes were in the mind rather than in the matter .
10 Before I reached my window I knew full well the terrible sight which surely awaited me .
11 You know full well that , once Inspector Cotton learns the girl was a prostitute , he will write the case off . ’
12 You know full well that your brief is to produce articles which will interest the wives of City men , so that they will take a copy of the paper home with them . ’
13 ‘ Nay , such was not my meaning — as you know full well !
14 You know full well what they are : they 're those moments when Richard Heslop 's undeniably exciting monochrome , fit-inducing flashes take over .
15 ‘ As you know full well , ’ said Jaq , ‘ she can make free with our own food stocks . ’
16 You know full well you 're not allowed in here , Eleanor , ’ he said finally turning back to her .
17 Terry er sorry Roger if , if I were interviewing for posts , I would appoint , and you know full well I would , the people that I thought were best for that job .
18 MAURICE : You know full well .
19 You know full well !
20 You know full well , ’ Corbett retorted .
21 ‘ Oh , come , My Lady , you know full well .
22 She 's a darling , she deserves nice things , and you know full well she did it all for — ’ He paused .
23 This was the last thing she had envisaged and she knew full well that if the rumours had reached her ears there was a very good chance he too would have heard them .
24 Yet , given her great fears on that score , Rosemary , when she knew full well that Travis was in their flat , came across the corridor for coffee later that night .
25 Quite clearly , Paul Fisher thought she had reported him to his superior , but she knew full well that she had n't .
26 That , she knew full well , she could do nothing about , although she disapproved of the whole set-up .
27 Fabia murmured politely , for all she knew full well that the woman could not understand her .
28 Ven , she knew full well , was the cause .
29 Mr Lynch , who was described as the instigator of the deal , was told : ‘ You knew full well what you were doing and you relished the consternation and damage being caused . ’
30 So do n't tell me you knew full well he was n't , it was all an act .
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