Example sentences of "[pers pn] know [prep] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I know about that sort of smell .
2 I know about that arrangement .
3 I mean I I know in that budget thing that we put together towards the end of last year , we did n't really look at it
4 All I knew at that stage was that the girls had drowned in a sailing accident .
5 But I loved the orchestra the moment I stood in front of it ; and I knew from that moment that wherever my musical life might lead me in the meantime , this was what I wanted .
6 I knew from that moment that it was only a question of time — and perseverance on his part — before he would be completely cured .
7 His reply was he 'd do the same — so I knew from that moment onwards he was the man for me . ’
8 Dad , d' you know with that catapult ?
9 do you know about that Karen , do you know about that ?
10 What do you know about that world , Steve ?
11 and you know on that Robin Hood one
12 front of me and she burnt , she 's burnt her toe you know on that fire !
13 You know on that murder squad
14 Well er you know at that time there in the building trade there was er what they term a , an essential work order .
15 The erm , yes these and it started to be like warfare more than a game you know at that stage but hopefully now we 're getting back to some sort of sanity with the membership cards you know , because we , the crowd is segregated from the away supporters now and that 's cos if Walsall go into the second division again they 'll have to spend so much I believe on the ground to cage the away supporters in which they do n't have to do in the third division .
16 like , you know at that age I knew they had to go across the sea .
17 I would go for every time better the devil you know for that reason alone really
18 You know of that music which goes with the engines ?
19 You know , oh I 'm talking about the Newarks , er you know down that street
20 But really that was er the purpose of the meeting , where they presented it you know in that form .
21 She knew at that moment that she wanted to injure every penis that ever came into her hand .
22 She knew from that moment she had to be a Salvation Army officer .
23 The lyricism that sells out to a state-ordained reality and solidarity is not the only lyricism we know , and it is the opposite of much of what we know by that name .
24 What is actually happening of course we know in that case what is actually happening , because nerves erm er neurones in , in the base of the brain are actually sampling the blood flow as it goes through with sugar level and when the sugar level drops to a critical point , some of those neurones start to fire and as they fire gradually the message is passed on up to the higher brain centres and eventually you get the feeling you 're hungry .
25 He 'd been a hard man to work for , but he taught Billy everything he knew about that garden and how to take care of it .
26 R then identified F as the man he knew by that name .
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