Example sentences of "[pron] know [conj] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If they can actually let me know whether that bus is available or not
2 How do I know that that bath towel needs washing ?
3 ‘ Oh , Mr Kelly , you know and I know that that piece of paper is a bloody con . ’
4 It does though I know that that programme that 's all being recorded there 's a funny atmosphere .
5 Yeah , I 'd have to try and er see if I 've got any of those bills anywhere , I know that that book 's upstairs cos erm , we did that cupboard out the other day and I found all the photographs all our old photographs in a box , but the box had fallen to bits , so
6 For that reason , I am desperately concerned for their long-term well being , and I know that that sentiment is shared by you , Mr. Speaker , and by many thousands in Croydon , including my right hon. Friend the Member for Croydon , South ( Sir .
7 Oh , I knew that that night I was in a very difficult position , if he had been on the public highway I could have taken him to the police station and taken him
8 But er y you know that that kind of thing , erm we always hoped and felt was good .
9 She says well I know , and you know that that bottle of wine costs
10 They have that , when I up there , the other place I was at , you know and that judge thing , and I 'll have it all
11 But that really wo n't last long much after the erm , well we do n't know , I er , nobody really knows , I mean , British Aerospace has fragmented into all of these property groups and Rover and everybody 's got fingers in the pie and we 're not , we 're sort of caught half way between short-term aims to make a quick profit from trying to get Shell in you know and that sort of thing , but I mean , we just need to talk about , nobody really knows what the long-term policy of the main British Aerospace Board is .
12 A lot of the time you know , it , it 's good in one respect that they 're all in , you know and that sort of thing , so if any leads come they sort of come together , you know that sort of thing , but it means that , quite a lot like , routine on B M S.
13 you know if that person in project Trident 's got a much easier for her scale four than you
14 Okay is that do we know if that funding is going to continue ? .
15 If we think of the great 19th-century novels , published at a time when the novel as a form was still new , but confident , secure in its legitimacy as a writing form , we know that that kind of novel could not be written today .
16 Then we know that that person has got that
17 But we know that that pain and suffering could have been avoided had you accepted earlier advice .
18 Dad was still convinced I was trying to be something — a lawyer , I 'd told him recently , because even he knew that that doctor stuff was a wind-up .
19 He knows that that switch will almost certainly mean war .
20 And that he he knows that that flat 's let .
21 Everyone knows that that book is a critique of ‘ logocentrism ’ ; what is less often recalled is that the terms of the critique with which it opens announce the design of focusing attention on logocentrism 's ethnocentrism ’ which , Derrida suggests , is ‘ nothing but the most original and powerful ethnocentrism , in the process of imposing itself upon the world ’ .
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