Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] know [adv] [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | You quickly realise she knows exactly what you are thinking . |
2 | But if the feeling persists then see your doctor or health visitor and let them know just what you 're feeling and for how long you 've felt it . |
3 | But if the feeling persists then see your doctor or health visitor and let them know just what you 're feeling and for how long you 've felt it . |
4 | or whatever , just let them know roughly what you 're doing , cos , all they get is a tape , it gives them an idea of what sort of things were happening at that time , any words they ca n't pick up if she 's cooking , maybe that 's something she was making or whatever , erm , in the please write the first names and details , why you know them , of all the people speaking on this side of the tape , in order in which they speak on the tape in the first , first instance , right , you know , so now Carla , my husband , myself , Lee and , you do n't need to repeat them again after that |
5 | ‘ As you voted for me , ’ he told that turbulent Labour MP , ‘ why do you not support my authority or at least let me know beforehand what you intend to do ? ’ |
6 | And if they could agree to make it all worthwhile and let us know just what they really are . ’ |
7 | If it picked up , if he finds what I think he could probably find us I mean he knows precisely what we want and |
8 | ‘ I think I know now what those boys were after — not apples at all , but — but — ’ |
9 | ‘ I think you know exactly what I mean , but if it makes you happy I 'll spell it out . |
10 | I think you know exactly what I mean . ’ |
11 | Do you a do you know exactly what it 's going to cost you ? |
12 | Do you know just what your clock face is like ? |
13 | So how do you know just what is available ? |
14 | Nor do we know precisely what he did . |
15 | People said he was a fool , but I think he knew exactly what he was doing . |
16 | We are sorry to be negative but , quite simply , we just do n't trust you , or rather we do n't think that you yet trust yourself to know exactly what 4oz ( 115g ) of lean meat , 6oz ( 170g ) of fish , 2oz ( 55g ) of carrots , or 4oz ( 115g ) peas really look like . |
17 | Luther himself knew well what methodologically he was doing and what was necessary : that he needed to order and adjudicate . |