Example sentences of "of [noun] [pron] [modal v] know " in BNC.
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1 | But with a bit of luck we 'll know tomorrow . |
2 | ‘ Of course we 'll know him . ’ |
3 | ‘ But of course we 'll know more when Professor Bearden has had a look . ’ |
4 | Of course he would know the gossip — he always did . |
5 | Of course he would know all the teachers and their nicknames better than I would . |
6 | And then I 'd have the joy of taking it up to Uncle Jonathan to get a new signature and of course he 'd know that something had gone wrong and then he 'd |
7 | Ah — of course you must know Rügen . ’ |
8 | ‘ Well , of course you 'd know about that , far more than I would . ’ |
9 | Here 's a list of words you should know if you want to be involved in the PD scene . |
10 | Before the league authorities get in touch , however , with a reminder about the rules of professionalism they should know that the Smailes fortune is destined for charity . |
11 | If you saw our predictions in the January issue of Hairflair you 'll know that structured curls are big news this year . |
12 | That infamous attire strangling his glorious body — really a pastiche of desirability — inspired battalions of people who should know better than to wear Lycra shorts . |
13 | Ferd seemed like the kind of creature who would know about leaping out at folks . |
14 | ‘ He won enough to set himself up in his own business , so if you see a ‘ Terimon Cafe ’ on the outskirts of London you 'll know how it got the name . ’ |
15 | IF you ever lost track of time you would know it was Christmas from the barrage of sickly singles pumped out to cash in on the season of goodwill . |