Example sentences of "know [be] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mick , what I 'd like to know is and this links in with our other discussions this morning and also something that Mary er , mentioned yesterday .
2 What we do n't know is whether that crate contains the kegs .
3 What I do know is that all you people are here because the Fascists have given the list of your names to our headquarters . ’
4 What we do know is that two or three groups are involved and the sale could well turn into an auction … there 's local and national interest and at least one very well known figure is in the market to buy … speculation has named Virgin boss Richard Branson again … but his office said this afternoon he was n't in the running …
5 What we do know is that most of the population do have a low level exposure to pesticide residues in tap water .
6 What I did n't know was that this species , again in marked contrast to the Mbuna norm , is a precocious spawner , and one morning I discovered my by now 1.5″ female brooding .
7 To contemporary commentators like Fyvel , the only other section of the population who behaved in such a way were the homosexuals ; what he did n't know was that this pursuit of pleasure , and concentration on self , were exactly those traits that would become desirable , and eventually , socially acceptable , with the extraordinary success of Elvis Presley and the Teen age that followed .
8 What none of us know is whether this drop indicates that doctors are leaving medicine altogether .
9 But the only thing I know is that that ship was sunk by the Germans in Cardigan Bay .
10 All I know is that any , any sight , any sight person who watches television does n't forcibly go out and re-enact it .
11 So what we know is that this must have been blocked up before this doorway was inserted , okay ?
12 What is known is that this last pre-Roman culture had a vitality and civilization that compared with that of the Greeks .
13 What is known is that some of the islands definitely do move and this is no mere illusion .
14 What is known is that seven deaths on this motorway HAVE been attributed to it .
15 All I knew was that one afternoon while I was at the office in London someone poured petrol through my letter-box at Seaview , along with a note warning me that if I did n't get out of G.W. Fashions there would be other similarly unpleasant incidents to look forward to , and that next time the petrol would be accompanied by a lighted rag . ’
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