Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] know " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , in so far as knowing the ‘ cause ’ would restrict our reading of the poems , it is the one piece of information we can probably do without . ’
2 Thus even though know has the operative sense in this use , the operation of obtaining knowledge is seen merely as the condition for predicating the infinitive 's event of the direct object .
3 We begin to realize more deeply that knowing God and knowing ourselves is a single process .
4 ‘ Lots of times I think a president seems so out of your league as far as knowing somebody .
5 In tall and muscular subjects , fasting and residual gall bladder volumes are also increased but , as far as known , without increased risk of gall stone formation .
6 An application for a property adjustment order is required to identify the land , specify whether the property concerned is registered or unregistered ( and , if the former , its title number ) , and give particulars ( as far as known to the applicant ) of the mortgage ( for example the mortgage account number and the full names of the mortgagor(s) ) ( Family Proceedings Rules 1991 ( SI No 1247 ) r2.59(2) ) .
7 After all , we thought ( quite irrationally and knowing next to nothing about the Germans ) , even if they met two young girls cycling in the countryside , they would never suspect us of taking food and clothing to the English .
8 A Man must have seen me take stance there regularly and known I might come back again .
9 I was doing quite well but knew I was well behind Tony the organiser who was bagging on the stick float .
10 Downstream again and known as Lentia by the Romans is Linz , a picturesque and painstakingly restored historic city .
11 Grainne stood very still and knew she was going forward into something that might well be a delight , but that might also be a torment .
12 My conviction on this count was based on the fact that I had researched this area very well and knew that there was nothing on record .
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