Example sentences of "who knows [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Since the Judicature Act , just as much as before it , if A sells the property to C , who knows nothing of the trust , and transfers the legal ownership to him , B's rights to the property are destroyed ; he can only look to A for compensation for the breach of trust .
2 Nobody can stop someone who knows nothing about pigs from becoming a pig farmer .
3 It is aimed at the general reader who knows nothing whatever about AI or related fields , and can be recommended at that level .
4 A manager may have to justify , perhaps to a director who knows nothing about shopfloor politics , a particular piece of new machinery .
5 Testimony to this comes from the common agreement of many of the world 's proverbs : ‘ Who knows nothing doubts nothing ’ ( French ) , ‘ The wise are prone to doubt ’ ( Greek ) , or ‘ With great doubts come great understanding ; with little doubts come little understanding ’ ( Chinese ) .
6 She felt like a child at the scene of an accident who knows nothing except that flesh was not made to be torn .
7 His third cricket book , on the Australians of 1948 , with whom he is imperishably associated , was ‘ To my father , who knows nothing about cricket and cares less , but who was very good to me . ’
8 Subdivide each point into simple statements and then ask yourself whether the point will immediately be grasped by someone who knows nothing about the subject .
9 These ‘ analytic ’ sentences can be recognized as true by someone who knows nothing other than their meaning .
10 Who knows nothing more can happen to it
11 I am even going to give you some , which I should not do for someone who knows nothing about wine . ’
12 Who knows nothing can tell nothing , nor be convicted of anything , either . ’
13 The seller may also wish to stipulate whose knowledge will be imputed to it ; it may be that a company could have knowledge through a person who knows nothing of the existence of the warranties .
14 This need not be your tutor ; even someone who knows nothing about the subject can say whether you are making sense .
15 They are clearly not " mistakes " from the point of view of their speakers , although to a hearer who knows nothing of Creole they may sound very odd .
16 Now , so , Face is trying to sort of put off Sir Epicure Manhom by saying , you know , this a mad woman who 's done too much learning nice little attack on women here by Johnson , who , who is one of the biggest misogynists in the world , erm a woman who 's gone crazy with learning and who knows nothing because er she 's just a prostitute and therefore she 's thick .
17 Who knows ye might even get tae like it . ’
18 Imagine a scientist in the distant future who knows everything about the mechanism and neurology of vision , but who is blind from birth .
19 Does the God who knows everything about anything not know something that I know ?
20 Does the man who knows everything have the answer .
21 Does the man who knows everything have the answer .
22 I was led thither by the fiscal , who knows them well and is kind to them .
23 We ordinarily think of values and obligations being really there , but we also think of them as intrinsically prescriptive. that is , such that one who knows them must be affected conatively in an appropriate way .
24 Each child will be interviewed and a teacher at the school who knows them best .
25 Two weeks could be a holiday but now its longer than that and someone who knows them might be wondering where they are , ’ said Detective Chief Inspector Brown .
26 If your elderly parent has a family solicitor who knows her and her circumstances well , he will be the best person to give expert advice on the investment of her capital , but if she prefers to rely solely upon your advice you should encourage her to put safety first in this matter , for unless someone is very wealthy , and can afford to lose money occasionally , playing the stock market is a foolish and risky game in later life .
27 ‘ Joan hides her light under a bushel , ’ says one who knows her well .
28 [ Ch 14 ] It is with a more elaborate example of this type of fanciful similitude that the impersonal " Dickens " introduces Mrs Rouncewell : She is a fine old lady , handsome , stately , wonderfully neat , and has such a back , and such a stomacher that if her stays should turn out when she dies to have been a broad old-fashioned family fire-grate , nobody who knows her would have cause to be surprised .
29 Who knows what the costs will look like by then ?
30 But who knows what the grapevine will bear next week ?
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