Example sentences of "[pers pn] know [adv] what " in BNC.
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1 | But if the feeling persists then see your doctor or health visitor and let them know just what you 're feeling and for how long you 've felt it . |
2 | But if the feeling persists then see your doctor or health visitor and let them know just what you 're feeling and for how long you 've felt it . |
3 | or whatever , just let them know roughly what you 're doing , cos , all they get is a tape , it gives them an idea of what sort of things were happening at that time , any words they ca n't pick up if she 's cooking , maybe that 's something she was making or whatever , erm , in the please write the first names and details , why you know them , of all the people speaking on this side of the tape , in order in which they speak on the tape in the first , first instance , right , you know , so now Carla , my husband , myself , Lee and , you do n't need to repeat them again after that |
4 | ‘ As you voted for me , ’ he told that turbulent Labour MP , ‘ why do you not support my authority or at least let me know beforehand what you intend to do ? ’ |
5 | I would therefore be grateful if you could let me know exactly what procedure is adopted to ‘ take account of environmental considerations ’ when decisions are taken and how , on the basis of the information which is consequently available , the balance is struck between development and the environment ? |
6 | It was an hour later that they came back and by then the Jewish family had let me know exactly what was happening in Germany , and my game had become rather more serious . |
7 | When he came back he looked very grave and said , " Great king , I know well what sorry news it will be to you , but the cause of your sickness is those very lettuces by which you set such store . " |
8 | I ca n't see your face when you sit in that comer , ’ said Bella. ‘ — You thought the world of that Simon , did n't you ? — I know just what it 's like . |
9 | " I know just what you mean . " |
10 | ‘ I know just what you mean , ’ he nodded . |
11 | ‘ Now I know just what Mark went through . |
12 | But each time I ask myself I know beforehand what the answer is . |
13 | ‘ I know exactly what you said , ’ Father almost whispered , ‘ and unfortunately so does everyone else . |
14 | Usually , I know exactly what I want , but it is much better if you can get other people to do it and let them take the credit . |
15 | And I know exactly what I want . |
16 | I know exactly what you must be going through , ’ Mr Darling commiserated with Maggie . |
17 | I had just come out of one of my planning meetings and I metaphorically banged the table and said ‘ I know exactly what you should do . ’ |
18 | I know exactly what the press would have said : ‘ There you are , old bossy-boots at it again . ’ |
19 | Staffa , Iona and I never get on well together in the height of the tourist season , I know exactly what JTR meant in saying ‘ the route has been described to death ’ . |
20 | God 's going to get me back to work … and I know exactly what I 'm going to do . |
21 | Frank : I know exactly what I see in her We |
22 | I know exactly what you 're going to say . |
23 | ‘ I know exactly what I have to do and I also know that Nick is the man we all have to beat , ’ said Couples , as he contemplated a Christmas musing over the Masters . |
24 | I know exactly what planet we 're on , ’ said the Thing . |
25 | Dr Sommerville , accompanied by a group of junior doctors ( the National Heart was considered a teaching hospital ) told me : ‘ I was looking at your case notes yesterday evening and I know exactly what the answer is — a transplant . ’ |
26 | A Having four kids of my own , I know exactly what you mean about the youngsters ! |
27 | ‘ Now I know exactly what is meant by an English gentleman . |
28 | I know exactly what I 'm doing . |
29 | ‘ I know exactly what you mean , ’ are among the most comforting words any friend can utter . |
30 | ‘ I can not make it too abundantly clear that , under no circumstances whatsoever , will I support Mr Baldwin unless I know exactly what his policy is going to be , unless I have complete guarantees that such policy will be carried out if his party achieves office , and unless I am acquainted with the names of at least eight or ten of his most prominent colleagues in the next Ministry . |