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

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1 The extent to which Louis VI and Louis VII had consolidated royal powers was masked from their contemporaries by their policy of pushing hard only where they knew that resistance was weak .
2 The proper approach should be to convict D of the aggravated offence only where he knew that V was , or might be , a police-officer .
3 ‘ And they say that everyone knew that Dierdriu would never be faithful to one man .
4 The person who called me a positivist went on to add that everyone knew that positivism was out of date — another case of refutation by denigration .
5 He said that everyone knew that clubs were involved in too many matches but no-one did much about rectifying the situation .
6 Your first battle will be changing the routine , gently but firmly so that everyone knows that things will be different from now on .
7 Now that I know that George was not his father I can better understand why they always clashed .
8 Once I know that A's spin has a particular z-component then I know that B has just the opposite .
9 I am not here to discuss that now , but I mean it 's just to make sure that you know that things are n't planned for five years or ten years , but possibly for a lot longer than that .
10 And now that you know that Carol and I are there erm , you know somebody to speak to , cos sometimes you go into a shop and you 're not really sure who 's there , and when you see a face that you recognize it helps you does n't it ?
11 YOU can do you part to help this project by making known to class members when and where the course is and PLEASE do hold membership drives in your classes , many of you have had excellent results in the past , although we know that others do find it very difficult to ‘ sell ’ membership , but you can still ‘ whip up ’ some enthusiasm if you try .
12 He denies that we know that gold is malleable , because for us there is no ‘ universal certainty ’ about it .
13 Let us suppose that we know that s is " up " .
14 The phrase does not indicate that Brahman does not exist , or that we know nothing about Brahman , but that we know that Brahman is so far beyond our understanding that anything we say will be misleading and therefore we must content ourselves with saying neti-neti .
15 Immediately we know that Lyndah and Tanisha Michell are dangerous , crazy-ass bitches .
16 For a moment Nutty was afraid that he knew that Hoomey had given his secret away ; but he was not apathetic anymore .
17 In November 1989 Secord had pleaded guilty to a felony charge of making a false statement to congressional investigators by denying that he knew that funds from the Iran-contra operation had been used to instal a security system at the house of Oliver North .
18 There would still be the difference between the two sections that , whereas section 5 plainly places the probative burden on the defendant , under section 4 , the defendant would have no more than an evidentiary burden to raise the issue , in which case it would be for the prosecutor to establish that he knew that witnesses were present .
19 Someone who claims that he knows that p is claiming that if p were not true , he would not believe it and if p were true he would believe it .
20 If A knows in advance that B ca n't come , then he is being deceptive ; but if he knows that B knows that he knows that B ca n't come , then he can not be interpreted as requesting at all ( utterance ( i ) might then be a joke , or if B is in an incapacitated ( say , inebriated ) state , perhaps a gibe ) .
21 The pressure is on him , if for not other reason than he knows that Deano is on the bench .
22 On the other hand , once he knew that Edberg and Anders Jarryd had reduced Canada 's lead to 2–1 by winning the doubles , he breathed rather more easily .
23 And everyone knows that Siban has no desire to sit on the Dragon Throne .
24 And I know that Bob and Sue have booked at the Claremont so there 'll be quite a few of us there .
25 " I know how you came by your money , Harry Pascoe , and I know that Sam was only in with you because you gave him no alternative .
26 And I know that Ayrton has tried everything he can to get my drive .
27 It is a bypass an and it , it 's good in that respect because it will do erm a lot indeed for people who live on Road , for example , people who live on Road and I know that Mrs knows that area particularly well and might agree with what Mr says that it , it does n't actually get into at all , therefore it 's er
28 ( No real excuse , especially to someone like you , but I certainly have written hardly any personal letters since being made redundant — and I know that others who have faced this same trauma have reacted similarly . )
29 I think that , and I know that members from the D S O board , many members excuse me , er agreed that there seems a need to be a more positive approach taken to save the schools and other organisations within the county council network , when considering erm , the uses of the D S O , the advantages that that has not only on the county council , but them as an individual school , college or whatever .
30 Therefore i if we , if he done that then that paragraph would seem to be slightly and the second point was really to ask if there was any further update on the progress in terms of negotiations in Surrey and East Sussex er in terms of this erm particular by-pass and I know that Mr in particular has been concerned with negotiations and Mrs also erm Mrs is not here therefore as Mr could advise me for us o of where we 're at really , so that we fully understand because obviously the the line of the by-pass is very important so far as any further development is is concerned .
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