Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] never know [prep] " in BNC.

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1 People and animals portray in this , in the Tahiti painting , never seemed to be in a hurry , erm , even when always relaxed even when working and I wondered how much of this was cultural and erm , how much was due to the large amounts of erm drugs consumed in most paintings at this , this period but that I suppose I 'll , I 'll never know for sure about , erm with this painting I found in the background , er there 's a figure , that 's looking in on the situation and I , I for myself think 's its probably Gaugin , as he portrays himself as Christ , which I think he did quite a lot to me in , in , in a few of his paintings and so this painting gave me tremendous sense of being looked in on and this figure in the background , was the person that was doing the looking in .
2 I cos I ca n't picture another stone you know on any other roadsides and I 've been on plenty that and I travel and no and I can never know of another st stone that was put up to a tramp .
3 And er if you were interested in football you 'd never know till Tuesday morning what had happened on that Saturday , the previous Saturday .
4 Besides , you could never know for certain whose side everyone was on , and the wrong word might get about .
5 That was something she would never know for certain .
6 And it would n't , you would never know for certain until a speculative proposal was actually put to the test .
7 She was always a little aloof , you always felt that there was a lot you would never know about her . ’
8 You would never know by its handling that it had anything but a normal tail unit .
9 We may never know for certain . ’
10 ‘ Though we 'll never know for certain , I … ’
11 The South Saxons whose numbers we shall never know with any accuracy , built up a complex Wealden farming system , backed by a communication network that can only have been an extension of the lesser economic roads of the Romano-Britons .
12 It is remarkable indeed how little understanding we have of warfare in this period ; and we shall never know in detail how medieval kings acquired and held their power unless we can find out more precisely how they recruited their armies and led them .
13 So there 's , there are a number of variables which we , we will never know about .
14 So they 'll never know about the things Uncle Joe did to me …
15 The others , they will never know about this second thing .
16 Certainly , they will never know from me . ’
17 He might never know of her love , might never want it , but she was his wife .
18 It was in Mr Dunn 's interests to return the summons with his answers , because if he did not he would never know of judgement made against him in court declaring he owed Mr Rich the sum he claimed .
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