Example sentences of "know by [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Does he know by the way ? ’
2 I must know by the middle of October who wants to come , phone on evening only .
3 Significantly , he added : ‘ If the answer is no , I 'll be letting them know by the end of this month . ’
4 Mr. Gillespie wanted time to consider over it , and promised to let the Secretary know by the end of the week whether he would accept or not . "
5 Organisations and individuals in the many Tory marginals to which I have referred will know by the end of next week exactly who is responsible and where responsibility lies .
6 was I gave my mum a lift because I , and d' ya know by the time he gets better
7 In fifty minutes or so , you will have an extraordinary experience : you will know nothing of the baglady to begin with , but you will know everything you need to know by the end .
8 He was interviewed as you know by the clerk , by our groundsman , and a councillor .
9 and it 's gon na be lovely that extension is that , you know by the plans and the pictures .
10 Like Billy were he lives , he lives on by the courts , you know by the Law Centre ?
11 one or two companies may have gone as we know by the by as it were .
12 Y er er th they they kept him there , they they I think they were hopeful , they were hopeful that he being a republican from Ireland , that er he he c he c he could have been used , you know by the Nazis in er in their general propaganda , directed to Britain er with a Irish er slant on the situation , but er it 's quite clear that er that they were never able to use .
13 I feel quite fit by the time I get back , you know by the time I 've done
14 That 's the you know by the time sort of office workers are going in , they 've done all the streets and all the pavements but while they 're doing it it 's a hell of a mess .
15 you know by the time you add all that time up it 's high .
16 I also thinking about what we 're going to do is we would end up sounding like a Foster and Allen song anyway you know not deliberately but I think you know by the time we 'd have have by the time we do the way we 'd be able to do it it would sound like Foster and Allen .
17 Did you know that there 's like a huge chance that you 'll marry someone you know by the time you 're eighteen ?
18 That 's got a glossy leaf and I know by an elimination process it 's got to be a euonymous of some descripton .
19 There are a number of different kinds of bomb , some of them known by a variety of colourful synonyms , but in many cases , there is a good deal of argument about exactly how they acquire their shape .
20 These groups are known by a variety of names , but the central idea is to bring together a small number of people who have certain interests or characteristics in common and to interview them as a group .
21 A.3.1 The Vendor will forthwith notify in writing to the Purchaser any matter or thing which may arise or become known to any of them after the date of this Agreement ( whether or not prior to Completion ) which is inconsistent with any of the Warranties or which is or may reasonably be anticipated to be material to be known by a Purchaser for value of the Business .
22 All information , matters and circumstances relating to the Business which are or would on reasonable enquiry be known to the Vendor and which are material to be known by a purchaser for value of the Business have been disclosed in writing to the Purchaser .
23 Each Airway is known by a letter and number — Alpha One , Romeo Two etc .
24 This solves the common law problem where a particular purpose is made known by a consumer to a dealer who may not have had ostensible or actual authority to receive such communication on the part of the financing institution .
25 known by a number now .
26 This result became known by the maxim : " A black hole has no hair . "
27 This huge old hospital is known by the Milanese as the Ca'Grande , or ‘ Great House ’ , and was built by Francesco Sforza in 1456 as a way of bringing together in one place about thirty little hospitals which had grown up around the Porta Romana .
28 For example , dictionaries can also be used to define unknown words , relying on the assumption that the majority of words in the definition will already be known by the user .
29 ‘ There is no particular guidance on this problem because it should be well known by the industries that use [ the gas ] , ’ said a spokesman last week .
30 The actual income and expenditure for the project will probably not be known by the person carrying out the short-term programming .
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