Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] know [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Rent a nice little flat somewhere where you know exactly what your outgoings are — where you know you 're not responsible for anything . |
2 | Where you know so as not to have to risk going having to go to an expensive B and B because all the cheap places have gone . |
3 | I have cast this account in the past tense in order to relate it to the developments of the late 1960s , although I know that much of this shape and many of these assumptions have survived . |
4 | Just so I know exactly what I 'm doing . ’ |
5 | With an unsecured Home Improvement Loan you can borrow between £500 and £7,500 at a fixed interest rate over a flexible period , so you know exactly how much you 'll be paying each month . |
6 | But to help you even further , from now on we will print the next deadline at the foot of the final Readers ' Ads page each month , so you know exactly where you stand . |
7 | If we 're just talking about the niceties of the way these things are laid out , previous set of procedures say things like page one-o-two , page one-o-three etc , and I think that is probably good practice if you can look at a page number and so you know exactly how many pages to expect so , we can probably do that when we re-issue these procedures as well . |
8 | Well I had n't even done games once so you know okay . |
9 | But you have also read the passage from Colette and felt the sensuous materiality of the physical world she evokes with her adjectives , so you know too how strong an effect they can produce . |
10 | Once you know approximately where you are in your training and where you want to go , start pencilling in your goals in a running calendar . |
11 | You know you have people who write it once you know once through . |
12 | Although we know intellectually that the status quo can not be maintained for ever , we feel profoundly disturbed when irreversible change actually happens . |
13 | Warfare provides one , although we know very little of the period . |
14 | This is one respect in which we can see regional differences opening up in the kind of support which relatives can give to each other , although we know very little about how these matters are handled in families at the present time . |
15 | Although we know very little about the tenurial and ownership patterns of these sites , it is likely that some of the inhabitants actually owned land outside the settlement and grew their own crops . |
16 | But one thing is clear : although we know so little about it , this was a major crisis . |
17 | And come October the eleventh , they wo n't know any more than we know now . ’ |
18 | However , I use Guitarist Readers ' Ads myself , as do most of the staff here , so we know just how successful they can be ; of course that also means we can see where the service can be improved and we will endeavour to see that it does … |
19 | ‘ On average I suppose it 's fair to say that they are down here once every three months so we know exactly what they want and how to give it to them . ’ |
20 | Before we do the role plays I 'd like to discuss them to sort of , so we know exactly what we 're gon na do . |
21 | Okay , so we know exactly where these things come from . |
22 | ‘ We now need to have good communications and contracts with tourist attractions , so we know exactly when they are open and if they have to close for any reason , ’ says Ms Burrows . |
23 | Once we 've got all the scripts done , I think we should erm , allocate roles to certain people behind the scene , so we know exactly what we 're doing . |
24 | account holders will receive statements of their accounts every three months , so they know exactly how fast their savings are growing . |
25 | Night Goblins find it necessary to occasionally descend into the chill depths in search of exotic funguses , so they know all too well what dangers await them . |
26 | If I know very little about the firm or the people in it , then , to reduce my uncertainty , I will invent my own snapshots of what to expect . |
27 | So if I know less about it than I should , whose fault is that ? |
28 | Everything is very different now , there are new considerations , and until I know exactly what is going on you 're not going to draw me on the subject . ’ |
29 | We 'll build up until I know exactly what diseases all the kids have had , who has been vaccinated , and what home conditions are like . ’ |
30 | ‘ I want to wait until I know more about the likely opposition . |