Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] know [adv] " in BNC.

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1 International aid donors meeting in Paris this week to discuss cutting payments to that far-flung little country — once a bulwark against communism , today a relic of one-partyism — must wish they knew exactly what .
2 As long as you make the point , and and in the as long as the quotes are grammatical , and as long as you can understand it , the the simple thing about any kind of communication is that you should communicate you know rather than you 're not trying to win the Booker Prize , are you , so just as long as you get the information over do n't worry too much about the , the journalism .
3 Policy is for politicians , but if a tax proposal is administratively unworkable , then we should let them know sooner rather than later .
4 ‘ I think you should let him know where he stands , ’ Maureen said .
5 You once said I should let you know when I thought you could help the work of CPRW .
6 I just thought I should let you know how things stand , that 's all . ’
7 I thought I should let you know how valuable I think the analysis is to the conservation movement , and how helpful it is to be able to lend weight to a fresh strategy , such as that proposed in the paper .
8 ( v ) We must let them know when we shall visit La Gracieuse this summer .
9 ‘ We must let you know how much we enjoyed our holiday in Zakopane .
10 Can I put to you , Mrs , my problems as an inspector on this , and perhaps then you 'll understand you know why it is that I am trying to get this er all written material before the end of the enquiry .
11 And I 'll let him know exactly what you 've been doing .
12 The and then we 'll let him know when .
13 ‘ I know ; I 'll let them know where I am , do n't — ’
14 If they 're no longer staying here , perhaps you 'll let me know where I can find them … ’
15 If there 's anything you feel that you should have mentioned , and did n't , perhaps you 'll let us know tomorrow .
16 ‘ Leave that to the uniforms , they 'll let us know soon enough if they find something .
17 ‘ But you 'll let us know when it 's about to start , wo n't you ? ’
18 They 'll let us know when they 've checked their records . ’
19 So he 'll let us know when .
20 we 'll let you know right away .
21 we 'll let you know right away .
22 I 'll let you know when things get going again .
23 Jackie told me , regarding my old and much-loved sheepdog Ffly , ‘ Do n't worry , she 's in no pain , and she 'll let you know when the day comes . ’
24 I 'll let you know when I do . ’
25 I 'll let you know when to come in . ’
26 ‘ I 'll let you know when I 've got used to it . ’
27 Do n't know if I could do the electric one definitely Guess that 's about whether the I 'd like one of them , one of them and yeah but we do n't know when it can be delivered , so we ca n't do it that early you ca n't say yeah but but er we 'll let you know , well we can so it 's there that 's what we wish , they 'd the bills go and we 'll let you know when you can be the keys can be available for you to put it in .
28 Rob 's assured us that he 'll let you know where in your area you can pick one up so you can wave bye bye to ‘ Syntax error ’ , and say hello to ‘ Now loading please wait ’ !
29 I 'll let you know where we 're heading , but keep back .
30 ‘ I 'll let you know where I am when I know it .
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