Example sentences of "you [modal v] [adv] know [pron] " in BNC.

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1 You may already know someone .
2 You may not know him ,
3 You may not know me , Carter , but I remember you .
4 You may not know who , but you do know that someone is creating — unauthorized , shall we say — zombis , do n't you ? ’
5 You may not know anything about what 's inside your machine at all , but just about everybody will have three separate bits to their machine , so that 's where we 'll start .
6 You may not know it , but I have n't had a thing to eat since eight o'clock and it 's half-past two now . ’
7 You may not know it , but by your emotion , I know . ’
8 The paradox is that , to receive help in understanding your subject , you must already know something about it .
9 It is too early to be sure whether this new technology will establish itself in our schools but , if you are investigating the potential of video in an institution , you should certainly know what videodisc is capable of .
10 do n't you might not know what happens when you press the accelerator on
11 you might not know what happens when you waggle this stick about and press your left foot up and down .
12 Although you might not know it , some of modern popular music 's most cherished players have just returned to the States after a dismal British tour .
13 If you have upgraded to Windows 3.1 then you might not know it but Microsoft were kind enough to supply you with a free diagnostic utility — MSD ( Microsoft System Diagnostic ) .
14 Perhaps you know them over the garden wall to speak to you , you might even know their children by name and you know their christian name , but beyond that I think it 's true to say , even making allowance of generation gaps that you do n't know your neighbours in the same way that you knew your neighbours in London .
15 You do n't know that and you might never know it .
16 So you 'll not know it when you come cos it 's all fenced off .
17 IF we say Geoffrey Bobblesbon-bon , you 'll immediately know who we mean .
18 ‘ Do you ever get the feeling you 'll never know everything you ought to know ? ’
19 Church member to minister : ‘ You 'll never know what your sermon meant to me , it was like water to a drowning man ’
20 Limit yourself to a quick kick around and you 'll never know what you missed !
21 I did what I had to do in Dublin — you 'll never know what I had to do to survive .
22 If you do n't write , you 'll never know what you 're missing !
23 ‘ Adam , ’ she pledged quietly , ‘ you 'll never know what hit you . ’
24 You 'd nearly know them all in your particular patch .
25 Apart from the odd person coming in who might be dampening down a collar of their leisurewear , looking a touch harassed , you 'd never know we were in the eye of a storm .
26 But that day , all of a sudden , you 'd never know we were hard up for business .
27 You 'd never know what way he 'd take you , being without a drink for so long . ’
28 You 'd never know what a relief it was to stop being good . ’
29 the man and a wife you 'd never know what the problem was because the relationships that will be private to them .
30 I mean , you 'd never know you were in a box , would you ?
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