Example sentences of "n't know anything " in BNC.
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1 | He was obviously peeved that we 'd squared it with the music teacher while he did n't know anything about it . |
2 | If you do n't know what the system is required to do ; you do n't know anything . |
3 | ‘ Sorry , but the fact is the average backbench MP does n't know anything , unlike the average civil servant who really does know about his or her particular area . |
4 | She did n't know anything . |
5 | If they answer the phone and say they do n't know anything about the bed-and-breakfast bookings , a customer could be lost immediately . |
6 | ‘ You really do n't know anything about me , do you , despite all that wallowing in my mind ? |
7 | He did n't know anything about it . ’ |
8 | They do n't know anything about life , so they come and tell the rest of us how to live it . ’ |
9 | It is now suggested that ‘ he does n't know anything about politics ’ — in effect , that he is not medically qualified for his spin-doctoring consultancy . |
10 | For 90 torpid minutes , one did n't know anything — or care about anything — and then the whole thing was unravelled in the most perfunctory fashion . |
11 | I do n't know anything about politics , ’ Agnes pouted . |
12 | Do n't know anything about art , like , but I know what I like . |
13 | ‘ I told you I did n't know anything about … ’ |
14 | I do n't know anything about money . |
15 | You do n't know anything about my life . |
16 | You do n't know anything ! |
17 | Oh , you do n't know anything about the plans he had for his dear daughter , and you stand there and talk of her marrying a man from the lowest scum family in Newcastle . |
18 | ‘ I do n't know anything , ’ said Sarah . |
19 | ‘ You do n't know anything about me , ’ she said doubtfully . |
20 | ‘ They do n't know anything about you ? ’ |
21 | Jed was n't so sure , he did n't like the idea that the future was all decided already and he did n't know anything about it , but he indulged her , and the bloodstains remained , and grew . |
22 | He remembered taking her to school , it was after their mother died , Georgia would 've been seven , she did n't want to go , there were girls who tied her to trees , it was her accent or her looks , he could n't remember now , but he had to take her because he 'd promised Dad , Dad who did n't know anything , the scratches on her legs were brambles , the bruises on her wrists were something else , he could n't remember now , how could they tell him the truth , how could they tell him anything when all he did was sit in dark rooms with his head in his hands , his head haunted by her ghost , and each dawn broke like the slow blow of a hammer . |
23 | I do n't know anything about this . ’ |
24 | Somebody told me it was handmade but I did n't know anything about it for years . |
25 | ‘ He did n't know anything about the guitar . |
26 | ‘ We were offered a gig at a festival in Denmark , which we did n't know anything about , turned up with the gear , and we were on after BB King , and before Robert Cray , plus Bob Dylan was on later on — definitely not the worst billing we 've ever been on . |
27 | These guys do n't like to mess around ; they get in there and record the goddamned thing , because they do n't know anything about how to not do it good . |
28 | You do n't know anything . |
29 | But you do n't know anything really . ’ |
30 | ‘ What you ca n't accept is that I accept that I do n't know anything . |