Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] know [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm it 's one of life 's conundrums , there are of course answers which solicitors should know about . |
2 | ( I miss out the word puking from this Shakespearean phrase since I know of few instances in which a baby has strained the cassock of the clergyman baptising it , though doubtless readers may know of one . ) |
3 | Ask a practitioner more about it — sounds like something anyone who pulls on a pair of trainers should know about ! |
4 | But soon the big stories were written in the knowledge that readers would know at least the bare bones from a news bulletin , and the 24-hour cycle of the daily paper lost much of its point as a news medium . |
5 | Mr Bill Nicol , whom many readers will know as a former Chairman of SCOTVEC , chairs the new Committee . |
6 | Regular readers will know of our past adventures with food . |
7 | Old people 's homes will know of plans to move elderly people from their own or relatives ' homes into local authority or private care . |
8 | However , serious disorientation with loss of control resulting in an accident , can and does occur and all pilots should know about this problem and how to deal with it . |
9 | Customs must know of this planning point . |
10 | I would like to share with you a burden for prayer as I feel it is only right that all Christians should know about anything that would deny us total freedom . |
11 | And to remind you to call our newsline if there 's something you think our viewers should know about . |
12 | Anyone dealing with such figures will know of the enormous variation in coding practice in different areas . |
13 | I am now going back to the name ‘ Centurion Coins ’ which many customers will know from years past . |
14 | Surgeons should know about the potential of this subject and be prepared to participate in projects that will improve the health of their patients . |
15 | only DOS , only Microsoft programmes would know about . |
16 | Yes — this is the risk that all energetic ladies should know about . |
17 | We can compare this with a similar attempt made eight years later by Stubbs ( 1983 ) , who distinguishes four main areas of language which teachers should know about if they are to be able to make informed decisions about language problems at school : |
18 | It is therefore important that foreign language teachers should know about first language acquisition not only in children in the pre-school period , which is most often introduced to compare with foreign language learning , but also in the learners they are dealing with . |
19 | As there is supposed to be a degree of coalition forces air control in that region , the British and American forces must know about the aerial bombardments . |
20 | Miss Hatherby explained in her dry , sibilant voice , that they were sent from Paris so that London ladies could know about the latest French fashions and have them copied . |
21 | If doctors could know for certain which individuals would develop the disease , they could treat potential diabetics before the process takes hold . |
22 | From the point of the mus , point of view of the museum , people always think about museums as places where you find historical objects , well we 're now creating the history of the future , so that future generations will know about , er you know , what happened at the time of , of building the motorway . |
23 | Children should know about the processes by which meanings are conveyed , and about the ways in which print and other media carry values . |
24 | Children should know about the processes by which meanings are conveyed , and about the ways in which print and other media carry values . ’ |
25 | Rome taught that the Scriptures were insufficient to contain all truth which men should know in order to obtain salvation , unless they were accompanied by Roman Catholic tradition . |
26 | Unfortunately , Forne and the Fife and Angus men will know of it as well . ’ |
27 | Whether , as the campaign team insists , it has timed its rush so that Central Office strategy and a national fervour for Conservative rule synchronise on April 9 , or whether , as critics insist , the campaign is fatally flawed , not even the pollsters will know until Thursday . |
28 | By the time of registration , graduates will know in which area of medicine they wish to specialise . |
29 | Yet there is a place for drinks and slippers , and many younger and older couples can know about their mutual ordinariness so that they do not have to strive , posture or compete ; and yet they still keep a specialness and excitement in each other alive . |
30 | I would have liked to see the bungalow demolished on TV so that people who violate the laws will know in future what can happen . ’ |