Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [verb] know [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought Alan Bowness , former director of the Tate , was a very good man , but I ca n't say that I 've known intimately very many of the museum people either in England or in the States . |
2 | It was the end of my time in the Caribbean , of the sheltered , warm , family life that I had known there , and the beginning of a new and exciting era . |
3 | Erm and I know one that I do know now said it 's Certainly , she said , it 's only for the money I do it , nothing else . |
4 | And he suspected that she had known more intimate secrets . |
5 | Looking back , Liz would try to remember the moment at which she had known rather than not known : she would have liked to have thought that she had known always , that there was no moment of shock , that knowledge had lain within her ( the all-knowing ) , that she had never truly been deceived , that at the very worst she had connived at her own deceit . |
6 | I feel that the subject of syllabic consonants is an area that we need to know more about , and that there has not yet been enough discussion of the problems found in their analysis . |
7 | We can not therefore , admitting that we or they did not know before , insist that we do know now , since that would be to make different claims in circumstances that show no relevant difference . |
8 | Supreme Soviet deputies were angry that they had known less about the test than the Greenpeace international environmental group , whose members had been thwarted in an attempt to disrupt the test when coast guards had intercepted their vessel off Novaya Zemlya on Oct. 8 . |
9 | She now suspected that they had known long before and were breaking it to her gradually . |
10 | They had to ask each other about one element in the writing that they wanted to know more about , and each writer had to act on this question . |
11 | The headteacher say , ‘ Evidence showed that our community did value the work we do , that they want to know more about what we can offer and that they want to play an active part in their children 's pre-school experience . |
12 | But during a series of lawsuits against Johns-Manville , Pittsburgh Corning , and other asbestos manufacturers , it was revealed that they did know directly from their own scientific researchers whose implicatory findings were sup-pressed ( Ermann and Lundman 1982 : 68–9 ) . |
13 | Many practices realised that their marketing had been deficient or that they needed to know more about trends and opportunities . |
14 | There are now so many line trimmers on the market now that it pays to know exactly what you need and how much you are prepared to pay . |
15 | And she remembered that he had known immediately who she was . |