Example sentences of "people [verb] [not/n't] [adv] know " in BNC.

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1 It was no wonder that in the late Seventies , when Americans were beginning to query whether they were carrying out too many coronary by-passes , Britain 's health correspondents were reporting that many people did not even know such life savers existed .
2 Sometimes people did not even know their neighbours .
3 The money sloshing around allowed new wave companies to agglomerate , service the raiders and beneficiaries of Big Bang and create demands which people did n't even know they had .
4 People did n't even know most other people 's names let alone their dogs ' .
5 Because a lot of people did n't even know what they were entitled to .
6 If you kept that covered up , most people did n't even know it was there . ’
7 Most people did n't even know the nature of scientific explanation and things like that .
8 he was going both of them going , how 's your missus , some people did n't even know that you were pregnant again
9 So Top Of The Pops is now officially The Worst It Has Ever Been , primarily because one sees the eclectic bunch of social stereotypes known as Undercover stiltwalk their way through their hapless cover of ‘ Baker Street ’ and one thinks , ‘ JESUS CHRIST , YOU PEOPLE DO N'T EVEN KNOW EACH OTHER ! ! ! ’
10 The Citizens Advice Bureau gave me help with getting his benefits right but most people do n't even know where to find the CAB .
11 they want normal speech , they do n't even people do n't even know it 's been going on .
12 There are a lot of archives , but there are even more archives than you imagine there are because there are actually erm a huge number of archives in private houses and castles in Germany that are not public archives , and a lot of people do n't even know about these .
13 This genial host admits that many English people do n't really know what to expect when they visit the Emerald Isles .
14 Well well I want to understand more about Kuwait , though , as a result of this programme , and a lot of people do n't really know what it means to be Kuwaiti .
15 Penned in by the subliminal surrealism on the screens , knocked out of the way by the mobile cartoon tableaux that slice aggressively through the audience ( mini-stages dragged around at high speed ) , people do n't quite know where to look or go next .
16 A feature of suburbia is that many people do not even know their own neighbours ; certainly not those across the way .
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