Example sentences of "[vb mod] know about the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This more general knowledge concerns both what the speaker or listener may know about the discourse topic , and what he/she knows about conventions which are normally followed in speaking and writing .
2 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 . ’
3 So surely they must know about the situation between Ross and herself ?
4 The Labour party should know about the cost of restructuring because it did so itself when in government .
5 What did reach them , over Malawi radio , was Dr Banda 's assertion that ‘ what you should know about the bishops is this : to be fair to the bishops , they have apologised .
6 Children should know about the processes by which meanings are conveyed , and about the ways in which print and other media carry values .
7 Children should know about the processes by which meanings are conveyed , and about the ways in which print and other media carry values . ’
8 Surgeons should know about the potential of this subject and be prepared to participate in projects that will improve the health of their patients .
9 I tried to reason with her that he should know about the baby but she refused to call back or write to him .
10 ‘ When Agnes disappeared , ’ replied Monks , ‘ her father changed his name and moved to a lonely place in Wales , where no one would know about the family shame .
11 If it was a member of Connelly 's gang it made no sense , yet who else would know about the shipment ?
12 The GP and the health team which may include a practice nurse will know about the health resources in your area and can arrange specialist help when you need it .
13 The GP and the health team ( which may include a practice nurse ) will know about the health resources in your area and can arrange specialist help when you need it .
14 ‘ She knows about Steve , she knows as much as anyone can know about the deaths at the moment . ’
15 The task is to determine what we can know about the meaning and context of an utterance given only the knowledge that the utterance has occurred …
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