Example sentences of "[vb mod] know [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You may know it better as the Holding Company . ’
2 We may know it very well in our hearts , but what is there to prove the offence on him ? ’
3 He is splendid company though you must know him well to have his trust for the scars of rebuke when called a traitor for playing in South Africa a decade ago remain etched on his character .
4 He is splendid company though you must know him well to have his trust for the scars of rebuke when called a traitor for playing in South Africa a decade ago remain etched on his character .
5 " You must know her pretty well , living on the same boat .
6 It is his responsibility — his ‘ patch ’ — and , like a policeman ( Rubinstein , 1973 ; Van Maanen , 1974 ) , he must know it intimately .
7 And if she knew it , and Marjorie knew it , then he must know it too .
8 Or we say , ‘ Poor me , I am so anxious , because I am alone , unrecognized , even by those who should know me best . ’
9 ‘ You should know me better than to have to ask that . ’
10 ‘ You should know me better than that .
11 Lil should know me better after all these years .
12 On 2 May 1839 Prince wrote to Gould in Australia warning him of Swainson 's impending visit : ‘ Mr. Yarrell has just called and requested me to tell you that Mr Swainson is going to Australia whether to collect or to settle is not known at present but he considered it of importance that you should know it as quickly as possible not that either he or I think it can in any way affect you as you have so good a start and his wonted and well known irregularity of publication will surely militate against him . ’
13 Peter might know her too .
14 If you hear it over the tannoy , you 'll know we probably have a cardiac arrest .
15 Whether you 're a fan or not — and God knows other bands have tried to make damn sure you are — you 'll know them soon enough .
16 You 'll know them then and you wo n't need to use your fingers but while you 're learning I do n't see why you know why you ca n't use them do you .
17 And I 'll know you too .
18 I 'd know him anywhere . ’
19 I 'd have assumed you 'd know them well enough without wishing to hear them repeated . ’
20 At an identification parade Meehan was asked to say something Mr Ross had heard one of the burglars say , and when Meehan said it , Mr Ross collapsed , shouting , ‘ That 's the voice , I 'd know it anywhere . ' ’
21 His writing 's more grown-up well , he 'd be two years older now — but I 'd know it anywhere . ’
22 ‘ I 'd know you anywhere — even from the back , and wearing an exotic wetsuit at that , ’ Luke said .
23 How was it possible he could know her so well after such a short time ?
24 And you could know him again ? ’
25 She thought she could know him as well as he knew himself .
26 ‘ There are very few chestnut donkeys and I would know him anywhere .
27 Mercer would know me everywhere on the tram , I thought , but none of the other three would .
28 If she knew it , green and uncouth as she was , Pertwee would know it also .
29 And not that George would know it either .
30 I found coming into Suffolk from Hertfordshire I had n't heard the , any East Anglian dialect before at all erm I did n't find it difficult , there were only two cases and I can remember thinking there were two people er , one of whom is still alive , er who I had great difficulty in understanding and I thought when I can follow both of them without any difficulty I shall know I really belong .
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