Example sentences of "[pron] know from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I know from conversations with my father , and his close homosexual friends whom he would have confided in , that they are unfounded . ’
2 Well you , you , you , you , you know the , you know the , the scenario that everything goes wrong , you know , everything goes wrong you know from time to time and you say to yourself oh it 'll get better
3 She knew from pictures in the Book of Instruction clandestinely glimpsed in her father 's library what to expect , approximately ; and she had seen animals ; but exactly what happened she could not imagine .
4 Um , as we know from studies of re story telling , as we know from studies of memories for story structure and recall , memories for everyday events mm there 's er a substantial way in which memories are scripted , which memories um seem to fit a schemer , which memories ah are n't stored as a literal description of something but they 're something that we re-construct as we tell them .
5 Um , as we know from studies of re story telling , as we know from studies of memories for story structure and recall , memories for everyday events mm there 's er a substantial way in which memories are scripted , which memories um seem to fit a schemer , which memories ah are n't stored as a literal description of something but they 're something that we re-construct as we tell them .
6 We know from records of royal instructions that these regulations were made : what the evidence of extant coins proves is that they were actually carried out .
7 surprising proposition is not merely that pastoral peoples do in fact show a fastidiousness with regard to the excremental functions which is totally unknown among primeval hunter-gatherers and rarely seen among agriculturalists ( although in their case the situation is complicated by subsequent introduction of domesticated animals ) , but that toilet-training and the mastery of the anal sphincter is , as we know from observation of our own children , intimately involved with sadistic instinctual trends and consists in the child accepting self-censorship of his anal and excremental drives .
8 As we know from time to time but not in time .
9 We know from years of experience that we are not capable of reading other people 's problems as well as they are .
10 They knew from entries in the deceased 's diary which had come to their attention that the new will would be in favour of the first defendant .
11 He said he knew from members of his TA squadron , who were from Birkenhead , about the difficulties , such as unemployment , affecting families living in the town .
12 He knew from interviews with students at entry and graduation that many were demoralised by the course .
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