Example sentences of "know we " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Once they are frightened of their own servants , then we will know we are doing well , ’ said Cameron .
2 How do we know we can trust you ?
3 I had to meet customers and politicians and people like that , but the greatest thrill for me is meeting our own people , letting then know we had n't forgotten them and getting ideas from them , hearing what they think about the company and things like that .
4 There are even special joys for women : the pride in learning a guaranteed way to keep the boots dry which , if performed behind waist-high bush , means ‘ you can casually and with dignity intact carry on a conversation with the rest of the camp ’ ; no more of the old ‘ search for a place to hide ( God forbid anyone should know we have to pee in the first place ) . ’
5 ‘ She 'll know we 've been in . ’
6 ‘ You did n't know we were old mates , did you ? ’ said Gazzer .
7 Do n't they know we canna lose ? ’
8 ‘ But on no account let anyone know we 're interested . ’
9 But someone sent those cars after us and whoever he is , he 'll soon know we were n't involved .
10 ‘ They 'll know we 're in the forest . ’
11 ‘ It may work , ’ said the Leader , ‘ if they do n't know we 're coming . ’
12 Did you know we were originally a record plugging show ?
13 Did you not know we were here ? ’
14 How do we know we ca n't do something unless we try ?
15 ‘ Should we let Mr Seymour know we 're on our way ? ’ asked Moxon .
16 ‘ How do you know we 're leaving ? ’ she asked .
17 But Johansson warned : ‘ If somebody has ideas he should know we are always prepared to discuss it .
18 It felt strange to be watching in silence all those lives going on , and although we were aware of all the comings and goings of their lives , they did n't even know we existed .
19 We got ta make a hit — let 'em know we 've arrived . ’
20 ‘ We 've had to chop and change on a regular basis this season , but it could hold us in good stead because when everyone is fit again , we 'll know we have people who can operate well in different positions . ’
21 ‘ Did you know we were going to meet ? ’
22 I said , ‘ Did you know we were going to meet Flora in Morocco ? ’
23 ‘ Yes , to let Blackbeard know we only charged him fifty per cent for returning it . ’
24 I mean , Blackbeard must know we could 'ave recognized the man from the newspaper photograph , and that we might go to the police about it . ’
25 ‘ Well , I do n't think he 'll come back again , he 'll know we 're not going to be caught napping a second time .
26 We thus engage in cultural confrontations in which we suddenly perceive how our vision is clouded and distorted by hidden assumptions that we did not know we entertained .
27 ‘ I did n't know we were on first-name terms . ’
28 " If he 's not honest , he 'll know we 're afraid to come and if he is , he 'll think we 're suspicious , cowardly skulkers .
29 but there are all these kind of variations to build into this problem , I mean I do n't know we could , I feel we could almost talk , talk around this for , for hours
30 I mean it , we may find yet , we do n't know we have n't applied , we , cos the reason that we have n't applied cos we did n't know until today exactly who we were going to invite and when we were going to hold it er so it would be ludicrous to apply for time off when you did n't even know the date you were holding it and who you were going to invite .
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