Example sentences of "[pers pn] know [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Policy is for politicians , but if a tax proposal is administratively unworkable , then we should let them know sooner rather than later .
2 They would let me know as soon as possible .
3 I would therefore be grateful if you could let me know as soon as possible whether Hydro Aluminium Metals will be a sponsor .
4 I would therefore be grateful if you could let me know as soon as possible if Environment Wales could make a contribution of , say , £500 to £1,000 towards printing and circulation costs ?
5 If you are unable to meet this deadline please let me know as soon as possible .
6 If you are unable to meet this deadline please let me know as soon as possible .
7 If you are unable to meet this deadline please let me know as soon as possible .
8 Please could you let me know as soon as possible if you agree to this and then I can go ahead with the arrangements .
9 Please could you let me know as soon as possible if you agree to the siting of the skip .
10 If you wish to take up these lessons ( which will carry on throughout the year ) please let me know as soon as possible so that we can arrange the groups .
11 If you were one of last year 's groups and wish to continue , or if you would like to join a group for the first time , please let me know as soon as possible .
12 I enclose the sheet of classes in Scotland as last known — could you please check the details of all your classes and let me know as soon as possible if there are any alterations or additional details available .
13 Erm , if you could let me know as soon as possible about erm these people , because if not we 've got to , you know really try some other sources .
14 I thought you 'd want them to know as soon as possible . ’
15 I know just now when I came in just now you were doing some housework .
16 I know pretty well where we went . ’
17 ‘ And he went to the degree of saying , when I pressed him , how are we going to stay in this business ; he said , Albert , for all I know right now when I am talking to you , we could be finished with the business ; I do n't know . ’
18 I know as well as you that I commissioned it .
19 In our family my cousins and I knew well beforehand because there were always slightly older sisters and cousins who told us …
20 I knew perfectly well when I allowed Karen Parsons to seduce me that I was not acting rightly .
21 I knew far better than to turn my head , but I had the feeling my old builder stayed squatting by the roadside .
22 you know alright initially as you say it take , it costs but
23 And you know right away when you hear a Chicago blues song and you know if it 's a New Orleans song .
24 But if you 've got any more questions , I mean do n't hesitate to come back , because at the end of the day I 'd rather you know too much than not enough
25 No ’ — he forestalled Cameron 's objection — ‘ you know as well as I do , Angus , the Duke is daft but he is clever , and he has an entry to every house from Atholl to Dunkeld .
26 You know as well as I do that you can not take an animal unless it 's dead and that animal died in the minefield . ’
27 In any case , you know as well as I do that the MDs are always American . ’
28 You have to be punished in some way , and you know as well as I do that your case lacks substance .
29 You know as well as I do that if she knows about Ari , she 'll want a piece of the action .
30 You know as well as I do that we can too easily by intonation or facial expression or ( the prose equivalent of those signals ) by the precise positioning of a single word in the surrounding thicket of language make the simple statement ‘ I love you ’ mean ‘ I own you , despise you , exploit , deceive or hate you ’ just as the equally plain ‘ I hate you ’ can be picked up as ‘ I fear , envy , respect , despise , own , exploit , deceive or love you , love , love you . ’
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