Example sentences of "[pers pn] know too [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Well sorry , Anne , but I know too much about you to take this drivel . ’ |
2 | I know too much about the guys who write the rest of the stuff to be able to stomach it . ’ |
3 | ‘ I know too little of you , yet I know too much . |
4 | ‘ I ca n't say I know too many women who would have allowed themselves to get in such a state . ’ |
5 | She 's probably picking one with Wendy , but she 's picked the wrong one with me cos I know too many loop holes ! |
6 | It would not be right for me to say that he was wrongly ennobled , because I know too little about him to be able to detect whatever surprising quality it was that commended itself to Harold Wilson for admission to the House of Lords . |
7 | ‘ I know too little of you , yet I know too much . |
8 | Later I found that Mains did not want me watching his team train ‘ because I knew too much about rugby ’ and would tell the opposition of his plans . |
9 | And because I knew too much . |
10 | Somehow we then got on to the theme of French poetry , and Eliot expressed surprise at one of Herbert Read 's recent pronouncements on Laforgue and another nineteenth-century poet I can not recall and about whom at the time I knew too little to be able to arrive at an opinion . |
11 | I knew , of course , that one or other of the suore kept a constant eye on how we behaved , and I knew too that had they noticed anything ‘ unusual ’ I would have been given a severe talking-to and told not to come back . |
12 | ‘ Yes , you know too much . |
13 | But if you know the difference between guitar sounds that you hear on the radio , for instance , then I would maintain that you know too much . |
14 | ‘ You know too much . ’ |
15 | ‘ You know too much . |
16 | ‘ You know too much about they gang . ’ |
17 | She knew too much . |
18 | She knew too much to be fired and she refused to be bought out with money or offers of promotion . |
19 | The prisoner is serving life for blasting his former girlfriend to death with a sawn-off shotgun because she knew too much about his underworld dealings . |
20 | She knew too much about him to let him live . |
21 | She knew too much about unrequited love to misunderstand what she saw in him . |
22 | Too much damage had been done ; she knew too much about them now . |
23 | We know too that Green enjoyed drinking . |
24 | WE KNOW TOO THAT MORE AND MORE PROBLEMS — ENVIRONMENTAL , ECONOMIC , INDUSTRIAL — ARE TOO BIG FOR ONE COUNTRY TO SOLVE : THEY HAVE TO BE TACKLED ON A EUROPEAN LEVEL . |
25 | We know too little about the internal social relations of some of the earliest collective and collaborative forms to speak with any certainty of that stage . |
26 | They argued ferociously about Ireland , although neither of them knew too much about it . |
27 | In between we pass through the inevitable stages of people disappearing because they know too much . |
28 | But they knew too little about him and what they knew was bewildering . |
29 | On occasions when he knew too little he preferred to keep quiet . |
30 | ‘ He was shot in cold blood because he knew too much and was about to blow the whistle , ’ a detective said . |