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

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1 Through them he would know Christ .
2 ‘ I give you full marks for trying — your imagination does you credit — but you forget I 've had both you and Garry watched ; if there were two of you I would know . ’
3 ‘ Perhaps Mistress Hopkins was murdered simply because of what she might know . ’
4 ‘ That poor old woman was murdered , ’ Benjamin declared , ‘ not because she had said or done anything wrong but simply because of what she might know .
5 I spent most of the day mooching around Winnipeg , seeing a couple of owners once in a shop selling Eskimo sculptures , but never coming face to face with anyone who might know me .
6 With anyone I would know ? ’
7 If I do n't hear from you I 'll know you do n't care .
8 Seeking clarification from one who should know , we are told that Mr Smith is short on pessimism .
9 ‘ Surely , if you 've worked for him you must know what I mean . ’
10 ‘ An Odets play was awaited like news hot off the press , as though through him we would know what to think of ourselves and our prospects . ’
11 Having ignored her for forty minutes whilst they failed to answer questions about Amy to which she might know the answer , Theodora might perhaps have been forgiven for telling them nothing .
12 and so sometimes the , the calls do seem unreasonable but you should n't get cross , and when you go and see them sometimes you realize why they 're anxious because something that might seem quite trivial to you they might know somebody who had similar symptoms and it actually turned out to be meningitis or something so you 're then able to put their minds at rest .
13 Well I think you should because erm , remember it 's up to you you should know .
14 Therefore talk to everybody who might know the building or have lived or worked there .
15 A spokesman for North Yorkshire police appealed to anyone who might know the man , or be offered drugs or syringes to get in touch immediately Harrogate police can be contacted by telephoning .
16 By this time there was very little he did not know about being a prince ; and long before he came to it he would know more than most men born to it about being a king .
17 I 've come to you because I want you to tell me everything you can about Mr Hatton with particular reference to anything you may know about the source of his income . ’
18 ‘ I 'm sure if you thought hard enough about it you 'd know the reason for that , Seb .
19 Descartes , so the story goes , reached this conception because , unlike his predecessors , the Aristotelians , he was obsessed by epistemological questions — that is , questions about what we can know and how we can know it .
20 ‘ You have not reached the stage at which you can know .
21 ‘ When you want to talk about anything you 'll know where to find me . ’
22 " Men are daft enough for anything you should know that .
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