Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [pron] know " in BNC.

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1 I was brought up in the country , on a farm you know , so I 'll try and sort of make you know equal amount of flowers in each , and then er it can be halved .
2 sort of feel you know , I mean , I 've known people where , I mean , it was like us the day we moved in here
3 On September 1st , as soon as she was back in Florence , she had sent £12 , almost ten months ' wages to Ellen and had stressed the importance of letting her know such a large sum of money had arrived .
4 Robyn had thought much the same on numerous occasions but she was n't about to give him the satisfaction of letting him know that .
5 Er , it 's it 's you do n't have to be frightened of letting me know this , because , it it stands to reason , that it 's going to happen , okay .
6 Well , he 's taking a lot longer and costing us a lot more money in terms of letting us know his view .
7 Continuing our policy of letting you know what services you will find in the Scottish Science Library ( SSL ) this issue highlights our collection of company annual reports , our CD-ROM collection and the foreign periodicals collection , which formerly belonged to the Royal Society of Edinburgh .
8 Not really , just sort of helps you know what you what you 're picking up off the shelf .
9 And it sort of lets them know who you belong to .
10 Yeah it 's not really careless is it it 's a question of do you know it or do n't I mean
11 He decided against letting her know he found her amusing .
12 Or we could go into d' ya know Enfield Town ?
13 Thank you for letting me know . ’
14 " Thanks for letting me know . "
15 Thank you for letting me know where you stand , ’ Lucenzo said quietly .
16 Thank you for letting me know . ’
17 When he told them that the Government could have used more oil at the power stations this summer and so built up coal stocks for the winter against a possible strike , but had n't , they merely retorted , ‘ More fool you ’ and thanked him for letting them know how strong their position was .
18 He says the pay he says the union have rejected it I says ooh , thanks for letting us know !
19 Thanks very much for letting us know .
20 The Secretary of the Fund , ( Christina Roaf ) also needs your help in letting her know about people who could do with a spot of temporary help .
21 ‘ After all you 've done in the past for Rosemary and me , and are still doing , ’ he went on , ‘ I got to thinking yesterday that I could have been a sight more energetic in letting you know how delighted I am that you 're going to marry my cousin .
22 One essay may have both first-class and abysmal features and yet be graded neither A nor F ; instead it may get a C which fails altogether in letting us know that it differs from another essay graded C which is consistently of that quality in all its parts .
23 Thousands yeah exactly from all over the country and they 'll put these together and they 'll say well in do you know about eighty percent of our interviews people are saying yep .
24 Even one of the ‘ enemy ’ admired the ‘ valour and stoutness ’ of the Cornishmen and ‘ … never in all the wars he had been in did he know the like ’ .
25 What kind of wood would they be made from do you know ?
26 the people at the farm they were supposed to seen you know , for her ?
27 I do n't know how David 's Mum got there because he decided not to tell her , even though I said he could call her because it 's not really fair to get married without letting her know . ’
28 ‘ If we had enough money we could buy her ticket and put it through her letterbox without letting her know who it was from , ’ said Anne .
29 Fernando was n't the proud man she 'd thought he was and Steve was a creep to have just gone off without letting her know why , with whom and for how long .
30 And every fourth Friday , or thereabouts , he still wrenched open his TLM , in case Sixsmith had run the screenplay without letting him know .
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