Example sentences of "know her [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I got to know her quite well eventually , very sort of ‘ jolly hockey sticks ’ and friendly .
2 ’ We all got to know her quite well and used to ignore her she 'd just come in , browse around , buy a couple of things and go .
3 However , since Rosemary was never allowed to mix with the other children or attend any function after school , no one had ever got to know her really well .
4 Her story emerged only after I had got to know her very well .
5 ‘ You seem to know her very well — Adele Duncan , ’ she responded to his questioning gaze .
6 I should have knelt beside her and put my arms around her and promised her that she would be freed from the hell of anhedonia , and that there really was a God and that she did have the strength to tear herself free from cocaine , as others had freed themselves , and I should have assured her that there was true happiness without a drug , but I did not know her well enough to embrace her , so I just let her weep as the sun streaked up in glory from the east .
7 Rosalba baked special almond biscuits , hoops of crumbly nuts and fine sugar , intending to wrap some in coloured papers and offer them to Tommaso 's mother as a gift for the feast ; but could not , because , as she was about to set off , she realised that she did not know her well enough to call and give her a present .
8 " You must know her pretty well , living on the same boat .
9 Well I do n't know her really well , but I know her to speak now .
10 We did n't know her so well as we think .
11 How was it possible he could know her so well after such a short time ?
12 Did n't know her so well as you did .
13 I do know her quite well . ’
14 I was just a care assistant then , and I did n't know her too well at that time .
15 Do n't know her very well , do you ?
16 She used it with people who did n't know her very well .
17 Although of course I did n't know her very well or for very long .
18 Of course , you wo n't know her very well , you being a newcomer . ’
19 Edward said , ‘ You do n't know her very well .
20 ‘ So I did n't know her very well .
21 I did n't know her then only later . ’
22 Those who know her well also know that this is inaccurate .
23 I know her all too well .
24 I know her very well .
25 and that 's what and I completely the checkout girl because I , I know her quite well , we always have to guess the same one , we have a bit of a laugh and I said do you want to be erm part of a national survey on s this English er on spoken English and she said oh , alright , so I said there you are your on
26 In all the packed lunches she put together there was invariably an item included that only someone who had known her long ago , before the war , would have troubled to include .
27 She sat in the drawing-room and received all the callers , genuinely grateful for any tribute to Aunt Emily although there seemed to be , among all the people who came so punctiliously , hardly anyone who had known her really well .
28 If a little girl can not feel herself able to win the heart of her father , her own father who has known her so well and so long , and is tied to her by mutual blood-ties , I reasoned , then how can the young woman who comes later have any deep confidence in the power of her womanliness .
29 He 'd been afraid in the rain blurring the windscreen that she 'd have called off , he had n't known her all that long .
30 Over Madame Mattli 's shoulder Paula could see Arlene watching her , a tiny smile lifting one corner of her scarlet mouth , and Paula knew her well enough by now to know exactly what she was thinking .
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