Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] [vb mod] know " in BNC.
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1 | But with a bit of luck we 'll know tomorrow . |
2 | ‘ Of course we 'll know him . ’ |
3 | ‘ But of course we 'll know more when Professor Bearden has had a look . ’ |
4 | Of course he would know the gossip — he always did . |
5 | Of course he would know all the teachers and their nicknames better than I would . |
6 | And then I 'd have the joy of taking it up to Uncle Jonathan to get a new signature and of course he 'd know that something had gone wrong and then he 'd |
7 | Ah — of course you must know Rügen . ’ |
8 | ‘ Well , of course you 'd know about that , far more than I would . ’ |
9 | Before the league authorities get in touch , however , with a reminder about the rules of professionalism they should know that the Smailes fortune is destined for charity . |
10 | I found the homework , homework diary was useful because I used to check in , end of every of week they used to know if it was n't there I 'd want to know why it was n't done ! |
11 | IF you ever lost track of time you would know it was Christmas from the barrage of sickly singles pumped out to cash in on the season of goodwill . |
12 | Pusey suggested that we should meet at his flat at six o'clock and that suited me well , for with luck I should know the outcome of Redpath 's interview with the dentist , and have Miss Macdonald 's list . |
13 | From experience you will know which of the icons you rarely use and which tools you frequently access via the menu . |
14 | ‘ Next time you are in distress I will know to leave you to it . |
15 | In fact we should know in Leeds case , we were/are branded nothing more than cheating kickers , professionals blah blah blah . |
16 | If you are taking a journalist to lunch you should know exactly why you are doing it and what you expect to achieve from it . |
17 | ‘ If you go to Cajamarca you should know el Niño is running . ’ |
18 | It would be harsh to hold a person liable for the act of every casual visitor who has bare permission to enter his land and of whose propensities to evil he may know nothing ; e.g . |
19 | The Tour has begun , and by evening we 'll know who wears the first maillot jaune . |