Example sentences of "many [prep] [pron] [vb mod] know " in BNC.

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1 The coachman brings us here early , so that there are not too many about who will know me , as Papa puts it .
2 Computerised databases are just the job for any record storage as many of you may know .
3 Her name is Maria O'Neil — and as many of you will know , that 's her mother there below , my little sister Noreen . ’
4 Colin Webley ( 36 ) is another newcomer as far as playing is concerned , although many of you will know him as the chap who did sterling work in the tea hut last season .
5 Luckily for Athletico , business is my business and something at which I excel , as many of you will know from the success of my 8-Day Superette in the High Street .
6 Dave Bull , who many of you will know as a fanatical ‘ Stiff ’ and athlete in his own right , has been banned from carrying on shot-putt practice in the bar .
7 As many of you will know , we are going at the end of January , with the programme , to Australia , to be broadcasting live from Sydney for a whole week to mark Australia Day .
8 Many of you will know from his days with working initially from Key Street and then at Bletchley .
9 As many of you will know , from first hand experience , there are few things which have a greater impact on morale and productivity , than the working environment and associated facilities .
10 And of course as many of you will know , the railway line er used to run just in front , here .
11 Many of you will know that in the eighteenth century , Buffon had defined literary style as the order and movement which we impose on our thoughts .
12 It was no problem for me to post a crew , and I did , and many of you must know I did post WAAF at the same time .
13 Many of us will know already that our brother Gary Kilpatrick left at the start of January to undertake a Discipleship Training School ( DTS ) with YWAM in Lausanne , Switzerland .
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