Example sentences of "know that [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , we do know that the first import into Trinidad was Bhaluk Princess Barbella , imported by Mrs Margaret Wattley . |
2 | Now for our second problem : how did you know that the second passage quoted in Task 1 was the beginning of a unified , meaningful stretch of language , while the first was just gobbledegook , randomly assembled without reason ? |
3 | How did he know that the second half would be better ? |
4 | So , if we knew that P was the first letter of a word we would know that the second letter could only come from a small group , and that A , E , I , O , and U are the most likely candidates , H and S are less likely but possible , and F and N very unlikely , but not impossible . |
5 | Oh I 'll know that the next time it comes up in erm |
6 | Just to let you know that the next meeting of Nether Wyresdale PC will be on Thursday 17th June in the school at 7.30 p.m . |
7 | In my own case I know that the first link produces the last through the intermediate link , and could not produce it without . |
8 | — " We know that the first bicycles looked like that because they 've got one in the museum . " |
9 | And as the Western media talks about a 3rd World War starting in the Gulf , millions of people all over the world know that the Third World War started long before the battle in the Gulf . |
10 | But we know that the last film demanded must yield consumers exactly P l pounds worth of utility ; otherwise they would buy more films or less films than the quantity Q 1 . |
11 | Sometimes one or other would misuse that privilege and perhaps shout more than was otherwise seemly , ‘ but the fact that we 'd grown up together meant we could have our rows and know that the next day one of us would apologise , and it would all be forgotten . ’ |
12 | They know that the next Queen 's Speech will be the product of a Labour Government . |
13 | I do not recall what kind it was , but I know that the next car to come into the dale was a bull-nosed Morris and that was owned by the Wallers . |
14 | She would have been less relieved had she known that the second girl had been attacked by an ex-boyfriend , who had been arrested . |
15 | In Hedley Byrne , however , the House of Lords considered that , for a duty of care to exist , it was sufficient to establish that the professional ought to have known that the third party would rely on his statement , Lord Reid put it this way : ‘ I say ‘ ought to have known ’ because in questions of negligence we now apply the objective standard of what the reasonable man would have done . ’ |
16 | But for this conclusion to be reached , it must be established that the accountant ought to have known that the third party would rely on the accountant 's work in the way and for the purpose alleged . |
17 | But I enjoy knowing that the first sun in the world will warm you here in these islands . |
18 | It 's also worth knowing that the first £20,000 in a building society or bank is protected up to a set percentage . |
19 | Everywhere one looked there were unaccustomed trophies on display and , when the visiting Ryder Cup team arrived at The Belfry in the last few moments of the decade , they were greeted by the sight of the Ryder , Curtis and Walker Cups , knowing that the last name on them was not that of the United States of America . |
20 | They came home from the sortie on Sunday knowing that the next time they sit down to pick an Under-25 international side they will be looking for three new skips . |
21 | ‘ I first started writing songs when I was about 14 , because I knew that the first song I 'd put down would be so crap I thought I 'd get all my ideas out of the way first , and then I 'd start getting all artistic , ’ explains Tony . |
22 | I knew that the first step was to introduce Barny to jesses . |
23 | I knew that the first time she mentioned it . |
24 | By the time she drained her glass she also knew that the last van to leave for the country about three weeks ago had been Chertsey bound . |
25 | Now I might have extra players so that there can be some moments of rest for the players in one of the very long symphonies ; but in Bruckner 's day it was often a matter of re-scoring a passage because you knew that the third horn was not a very good player and that is all you had . |
26 | He knew that if he went out in the car , he , he knew that the next time he might , might n't come home . |
27 | It seemed a very strange perception , since everybody knows that the first thing such people did following privatisation was to double , and even treble , the already generous salaries of themselves and their colleagues . |