Example sentences of "know [that] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Obviously , as a young woman , with only enthusiasm and few resources , I did not know that the Blackwomen 's Creativity Project would be creating history by staging exhibitions and events . |
32 | Did you know that the Institute 's questionnaire database contains 19,892 ‘ unknown ’ members ? |
33 | If Labour Members oppose the Bill , they and the miners will know that the redundancy terms on offer — which are generous by any standards — the transfer payments available for those wishing to move to other pits , the retraining help , and the managed workshops are all being provided by a Conservative Government , despite opposition from the Labour party . |
34 | Lovers of Italy will know that the resort is linked with the famous Villa Carlotta and the lovely old town of Tremezzo by a huge avenue of plane trees known as the ‘ Via del Paradiso ’ . |
35 | Wrapped in thick blankets against the cold , they sat cross-legged behind the drums , beating them in unison , and the sound rolled out through the frosty night , letting the villagers know that the god would be coming . |
36 | Such a distorted sequence might have profound effects on the student 's musical abilities , especially in the earlier stages , and would certainly make the pedagogic method seem problematic to anyone who did not know that the order of grades had been transposed . |
37 | ‘ You must know that the Queen herself would hardly be about , at this time in the morning , ’ Morton said with a smile . |
38 | Members of Council will know that the objective of changing the culture of the Council has gone because we 've largely done the job . |
39 | Any successful business person will know that the lack of common vision , sense of direction and purpose provide a tested recipe for failure . |
40 | They will know that the Home Secretary sees the matter essentially in narrow party terms . |
41 | Er I think er if the honourable gentleman checks the record he will find that my right honourable friend said that America did not have a national statutory minimum wage but I 'm most I 'm most grateful to the honourable gentleman for reminding us of the international comparisons because he will know that the country in Europe which has embraced his policy of a statutory minimum wage is Spain and Spain has twice the level of unemployment of the European average and twice the level in this country . |
42 | You do need to , to let the children know that the service is there . |
43 | How do I know that the firms involved in Compact are reputable ? |
44 | Roth has left off with his mythologising fury — and his memoir lets us know that the benefits that come to the writer who tries , or even seems , to stick to the facts may amount to something more than those of hindsight . |
45 | It 's only fair that you should know that the sow very often has to be slaughtered . " |
46 | If the Minister had bothered to listen to the submissions made to him or if he cared one iota for the industry , he would know that the figures come from the farmers . |
47 | On the ABM treaty , he will know that the United States is also talking to Russia about acting jointly in that matter . |
48 | This , at least , is the view of Gair ( 1978 ) , who reports that a Gallup Poll in May 1978 showed that 40 per cent of Americans did not know that the United States imported oil at all , and that hardly any of them knew that it imported about half its crude oil and refined products at that time . |
49 | Did the accountants know that the accounts were required for submission to the plaintiff and use by him ? ’ . |
50 | Of course , sensible managers would know that the accounts did not include any orders issued against which invoices had not been received and would , therefore , keep their own record of these so that they did not overcommit the budget . |
51 | It 's important to let people know that the school has changed and is changing . |
52 | Phone call from our School Nurse to let us know that the School Doctor , who had to cancel medicals because of illness , is out of hospital but will not be back to work for some time . |
53 | I do n't know that the school 's is the right vehicle for this because in many ways , the children who are getting into these things pay more attention to the peer group , and it 's more important to have community groups , community cafes , things which are not seen as authority getting at them . |
54 | Or you take no action , in which case no one else will know that the clause is unenforceable . |
55 | Tommy and Iain do not know that the cheque will never come . |
56 | One very simple little point , surprisingly often overlooked : if you find ‘ Finis ’ or ‘ The End ’ , you will know that the goal is reached . |
57 | such as ‘ How do we know that the behaviour of numbers does not somehow change as they become larger ? ’ |
58 | Both in Health and Education , the new Secretaries of State have the advantage that those they have to deal with on the shopfloor , so to speak , will know that the Government 's policies are now here to stay . |
59 | For if it is not , how can anybody know that the government is still ‘ derived from public opinion ’ , i.e. is still representative ? |
60 | You may know that the Government has committed itself to producing a National Sustainability Plan by the end of this year , for submission to the United Nations Sustainable Development Commission . |