Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [vb mod] know [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Well we had er , we took out all the gear for that , so I knew a lot , being a crane driver I 'd know what gear I wanted but a lot of these stevedores what are on there now , they were lorry drivers and they ai n't got a clue what they do , so there part of my job meant I 'd go round and give advice .
2 I found coming into Suffolk from Hertfordshire I had n't heard the , any East Anglian dialect before at all erm I did n't find it difficult , there were only two cases and I can remember thinking there were two people er , one of whom is still alive , er who I had great difficulty in understanding and I thought when I can follow both of them without any difficulty I shall know I really belong .
3 After a few sessions you will know which weights to use , but you should make sure that the routine is kept up to date .
4 Probably when they see I 'm at Keele they 'll know I 'm stupid anyway .
5 This would provide a gradient in the concentration of the chemical and if the cells could read the concentration they would know their position in the line , with respect to the boundary .
6 So in some states it 's sixteen , in some states it 's eighteen , in some states twenty one er and Reagan thought it would be quite a good idea if they had uniformity across America er in which , you know , that they would raise the drinking age to twenty one er and this would then er reduce the incidence of teenage drunk driving and if you 've ever been in an American bar you will know you 're very often funnily enough they do n't ask me so much these days but you 're very often asked to prove your age , you know , er and you have to produce your driver 's licence and all the rest of it erm and so he increasing
7 But de it 's been done deliberately that other contracts extend to end of June because , we knew that by round about mid May we would know what our financial situation was , in that what I understand are termed out-turn figures for the , our pre the previous financial year , will have been erm audited as a result of the end of the financial year .
8 If these joyriders crash into the barriers they will know what has hit them .
9 By the time that man gets to Riga he will know his way around the town and every detail of his life from the day his father gave him a light-brown teddy-bear , to the movie show he watched last night .
10 ‘ I really prefer the idea of an older man or even a bedridden man — even a person totally incapacitated — because at least when you bought him a watch you 'd know you 'd be wearing it in a week or two yourself .
11 From experience you will know which of the icons you rarely use and which tools you frequently access via the menu .
12 I can only say that in your own experience you must know it 's not that easy to stop loving someone .
13 But it was no use imagining ; in a few minutes she would know everything .
14 She 'd sniffle and nestle closer and even with the peculiar haircut I 'd know she was n't any boy .
15 The Tour has begun , and by evening we 'll know who wears the first maillot jaune .
16 But if Posidonius had paid attention to the structure of Italy before or after the Social War we should know it from Strabo who used his work extensively .
17 But Johansson warned : ‘ If somebody has ideas he should know we are always prepared to discuss it .
18 ‘ Of course we 'll know him . ’
19 well if you see any in the Antiques Roadshow you 'll know what to do
20 The strength of this method is that managers give their views on their peers — in other words , on firms they should know something about .
21 He is resigned to missing out on any serious rugby during this month , but by early October he should know what the season holds for him .
22 By the end of this week we shall know what the Labour Party no longer stands for , such as unilateral nuclear disarmament and full-scale nationalisation ; but what , in essence , does it stand for ?
23 Another suggestion is that they were put there by shepherds so that they could find their way off the fell in bad weather , the idea being that by the number of cairns the shepherds would be able to tell where they were and by the pattern they could know which direction to follow .
24 It would be harsh to hold a person liable for the act of every casual visitor who has bare permission to enter his land and of whose propensities to evil he may know nothing ; e.g .
25 If you read Callenbach you will know what I mean by an " Ecotopian " , if you read FAST 's voluminous reports I doubt whether you will recognise a citizen of the biosociety .
26 Even within living memory the following saying was often quoted : ‘ If you find an honest miller you 'll know him by the tuft of hair growing in the palm of his hand . ’
27 If anything happens to that man they 'll know he 's alright except for tidy .
28 And if they 're professionals they 'll know it , too .
29 In fifteen minutes he 'll know we 've had coffee , too . ’
30 ‘ I do n't like to seem stuffy friend , but if Bonanza and Mahoney were on the outs I would know it .
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