Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [vb mod] know [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It would have helped to have had something to read in the quiet of my own home , so I could know what to expect in the future .
2 Can someone give me a list of these nicknames so I can know who is being discussed .
3 Especially since there 's no electric cable to cut for the fifty-fourth time , he added , with a big wink so she 'd know he was joking .
4 He had a business to run and he was up to his neck in carpets all day long ; he 's a carpet fitter , so you 'll know what I mean .
5 George ; So you 'll know what band you 're house is in then
6 You 've got a tin so you 'll know what they are in Marks
7 You worked and lived with him , so you must know him better than most . ’
8 When they do use bricks here , they paint them brick red so you will know they are bricks , then they stick them on to the front outside walls as an ornamental display .
9 I had taken the slabs one course back from the edge of the hole , and Lou had arranged them neatly in order , so we would know what went where .
10 ‘ But they are in the first two heats so we will know our fate very early . ’
11 ‘ But could n't he even raise a finger so we 'd know he can understand us ? ’
12 If you call him Moke I 'm the only person that calls i that calls him that , so he 'll know who you 're related to .
13 The hotel rooms for herself and her colleagues had been reserved through Rune 's secretary so he would know they intended to stay until Sunday — four nights .
14 ‘ All this time I have been riddled with guilt wondering if I would know his face .
15 ‘ It 's ridiculous , I know , but I feel as if I should know her , as if I 've seen her before somewhere . ’
16 If I 'd know what you were , I 'd have killed myself in the Lubianka . ’
17 ‘ I 'd have gone today if I 'd know you were coming home .
18 ‘ She 'd only have herself to thank , ’ said Rose waspishly , then added , with a smile suggestive of a cat with newly sharpened claws , ‘ anyway , I doubt if she 'd know who it was with her reading glasses on . ’
19 If you must know it 's the men in the prison-ships who fire the gun . ’
20 I meant — well , if you must know I would n't 'alf like a cup of tea . ’
21 If you must know I was with somebody , ’ I said reluctantly .
22 ‘ Look , ’ she said , ‘ if you must know I went to a party , got a bit wet , borrowed some clothes and came home .
23 ‘ I ca n't say I care for the idea of you two discussing me behind my back , but if you must know I was suffering from reaction , ’ said Leonora with dignity .
24 Motives are very difficult to uncover , and , even if we could know them , they would reveal little about the likely course of foreign policy .
25 ‘ I doubt if they would know what the bloody hell you were talking about .
26 Cos they 'll know they 'll be run cos they 'll be run and one would be running in
27 I mean , I doubt if he 'll know who 's Brian and who 's Dave to be perfectly honest .
28 In fact , had he four Mohammed Ali arms I doubted if he 'd know what to do with a paintbrush , or with a toothbrush for that matter .
29 Now a bad habit that I got into , right , a customer will be talking to me and I do n't know if you 've noticed it , I wo n't let them finish what they 're saying , I 'll jump in because I 'll know what they 're asking me
30 ‘ I have to cover myself from my superiors , ’ said one , ‘ because they 'll know I 've been on site . ’
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