Example sentences of "[pron] we do [adv] know " in BNC.

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1 We ca n't bar someone we do n't know . ’
2 ‘ One of the servants , someone we do n't know , ’ Benjamin replied .
3 The suspense is because our winnings depend not just on which card we have played ( which we each know ) , but on the other player 's card too ( which we do n't know until the banker reveals it ) .
4 We can not use this expression up here either , because we 've got an unobservable variable in there , we 've got the expectation of which we do n't know alright , we do n't know what that is , what number that is through time , so the analysis could reach an impasse here , right , this , nice little theory , nice hypothesis about how people form expectations but it it 's not tractable , it 's intractable , right we ca n't use it .
5 But it is also worth while to check up at other times , because there is still a great deal about Epsilon Aurigæ which we do not know , and it may not shine quite steadily at any time .
6 What we have now is much more than a game : an exciting story to which we do not know the end ; and a visual image which will lead us to an exciting starting point for a drama , an image which we know has engaged the children .
7 Our main concern is here is a method that might be a problem it 's theoretically and physiologically could be a problem , about which we do not know the extent .
8 We do n't know do we yeah you would n't put ninety degrees would you we do n't know .
9 ‘ We tell them we do n't know anything about it . ’
10 For some time before 5 p.m. her mother was alone with Miss T. What passed between them we do not know , because Miss T. has never been able to say and the mother , although a party to the proceedings , has never seen fit to give evidence .
11 Emigrants — what proportion of them we do not know — dreamed of making their pile abroad and returning home , rich and respected , to their native villages .
12 Well , that 's something we do n't know .
13 Exactly what extent they could be taken up in the period to ninety six , is not necessarily erm clear because we we do n't know exactly when those are going to be taken up .
14 Well again we we do n't know
15 We we do n't know because he has n't said anything .
16 People suffering from dry skin , but it 's the only wo , odd one case or another that actually reported , but it we do n't know how widespread these things are .
17 counters off it we do n't know where you are .
18 What we do not know passionately , offers us no resistance , we pass through it as through air .
19 Of course , it is true that outside the small clearing of what we know lies the unexplored forest of what we do not know .
20 The deeper reason for our doubt — and faith — is that even what we know rests only on the foundations of what we do not know .
21 There is a grey area for all of us , a philosophical no-man's-land between what we know and what we do not know .
22 In modern times we have effectively eliminated possibility 3 by incorporating it within our scheme : Quantum mechanics is essentially a theory of what we do not know and can not predict .
23 What we do not know is who came to power in Northumbria during Ceolwulf 's temporary deposition nor whether there was any connection between the controversies surrounding Wilfrid and those now involving Acca .
24 A question is a way of defining what we do not know .
25 What we do not know is how it squares those beliefs with its later beliefs in market forces , the EC and industrial efficiency .
26 What we do not know is how far these were typical , but it is worth remembering that the letters of both the Pastons and the Stonors are largely concerned with family concerns rather than national politics .
27 One key feature of her method was to differentiate between ( 1 ) what we know ; ( 2 ) what we can guess or infer ; ( 3 ) what we do not know ; ( 4 ) what we would like to know in order to carry the enquiry further .
28 ‘ But what we do n't know , ’ Sam Weller told me , ‘ is the relevant importance of those factors ’ .
29 ‘ You never know what we do n't know , ’ he said .
30 What we do n't know is the plight of those , who are likely to be far greater in number , who have succumbed to the threat of penalties and kept quiet .
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