Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [pron] [vb mod] know " in BNC.

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1 If you 've ever used one of these you 'll know why I use the other one .
2 This gives notice to the other side of all they should know .
3 ‘ Is there anything else like that I ought to know about him ? ‘
4 However , that is about all we would know .
5 If they are going to succeed , above all they should know that they are men 's equals and be relaxed about it , even in the face of quite blatant unfairness — which they will meet .
6 The purchaser will be negotiating the heads from a position of weakness in that it will know far more about the vendor 's business once the due diligence has been completed .
7 And when you 've been to this you 'll know more about it that what I do .
8 The end result is an extremely well-written , amusing narrative which I commend to everyone fortunate enough to have known the Club and particularly to those who will know it in the future .
9 Never late Jo is , half-past eight sharp like a bloody train steaming up and come on Maggie for Christ 's sake they close the nursery doors at nine you should know that by now .
10 Dear Willis — As I am informed by those who ought to know that you have " taken the ground " somewhere near London River , I expect you can tell me the whereabouts of the dear old Fortuna , built 1892 , rigged when I last saw her in 1920 as a square foresail brigantine .
11 Or we say , ‘ Poor me , I am so anxious , because I am alone , unrecognized , even by those who should know me best . ’
12 Newton ( erroneously regarded as a materialist by those who should know better ) was the one responsible for the Western scientific endorsement of ‘ ether ’ prior to 1 930 , having based his own work on much earlier sources , including the Greeks .
13 By a process of mutual choice , referral back and elimination a number of names is arrived at of individuals who by reputation are assumed by those who should know to have power in the community .
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