Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] know [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If you do decide to keep this fish , and have difficulty obtaining stock , then I may know someone who has one or two to spare … |
2 | Erm yeah , I must know someone actually who can who 's got something for sale . |
3 | ‘ Why , I wonder , do you suppose that I should know anything of your sister 's abductor ? ’ |
4 | He thought I might know something and he wanted to do me a good turn . ’ |
5 | Which I 'd know nothing about , er but just highly specialized in itself . |
6 | ‘ Otherwise you too will have to forgo the festivities — and I shall know naught of what goes on ! ’ |
7 | ‘ You may know somebody who can make a dress for you , or help you make your own , ’ said Fenella Willis . |
8 | A woman in France whose surname begins with V. They think she may know something . ’ |
9 | ‘ She may know something , a piece of tittle-tattle , which may help us . ’ |
10 | ‘ She may know something , Sir Edmund , ’ Benjamin tactfully intervened . |
11 | You must know everything by now . |
12 | ‘ You must know someone there . |
13 | ACTUALLY STEVE Albini is someone you should know everything about , if only for Big Black , the Chicago-based hellcore punk terror band he formed in 1981 who had a parallel career of equal importance with the likes of Hüsker Dü and Sonic Youth , whose best records managed to combine an obsession with the eternally disgustingness of life with a guitar noise beyond punk , metal and , indeed , language . |
14 | The dealing manager was still laughing : " Before you get on the market , you should know something about it yourself . |
15 | ‘ She must know something . |
16 | ‘ I do not choose that she should know everything I do ; she must keep her place . |
17 | ‘ You 'd know everything if you ate that , would n't you , ’ said Buffy . |
18 | And you need know nothing , not even what we bargain among us . |
19 | But it was no use imagining ; in a few minutes she would know everything . |
20 | She waited on the landing a long time , hating the awful quietness and longing for them to start shouting again so that she would know everything was all right . |
21 | If she heard the taxi , then she would know everything was all right . |
22 | Might not some echo of it reach her mind , so that she would know someone of hers had been near ; that she had not been deserted ? |
23 | Twenty-four hours ago her life had seemed straightforward and uncomplicated , and now she was staying with a family she did n't know , invited to a wedding where she would know none of the guests — and extraordinarily attracted to a man with blue eyes . |
24 | And likewise , she will know anyone , neh ? ’ |
25 | In fifty minutes or so , you will have an extraordinary experience : you will know nothing of the baglady to begin with , but you will know everything you need to know by the end . |
26 | In fifty minutes or so , you will have an extraordinary experience : you will know nothing of the baglady to begin with , but you will know everything you need to know by the end . |
27 | You can know everything about a person , and know them for years , and still be miles away from them . |
28 | We should know something about the periodicity of the variables we are monitoring if we are not to risk either unnecessarily detailed data collection or aliasing of trends ; |
29 | Perhaps they reflect nothing at all except the accidents of conception : but I suspect that there is often , in fact , a buried clue here , and that if we could unearth it we should know something about the early growth of many market towns that no documents will ever tell us . |
30 | ‘ I 'm hoping that by tomorrow we 'll know something definite . |