Example sentences of "i know that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I know that Geraldine was going through a phase of socialism , and inverted snobbery , almost , to put it unkindly but accurately .
2 She wrote from France saying : ‘ I know that Ilkley is an attractive city , that is why it would be a good occasion to visit the town taking advantage of your therapy . ’
3 ‘ Dr Darnell , ’ he began as soon as he had introduced himself , ‘ I know that Sergeant Channing has asked you a lot of questions already , but in your position as co-ordinator here , you 'll appreciate that your help is very important to us .
4 I know that Eric was interested in seeing a panzer division on the move and being so close to the enemy but I could see him getting paler and paler , probably at the thought of what would happen if we were stopped .
5 I know that parents in Moorside at Consett , and Burnhope and Peases West will be delighted .
6 I know that parents in Moorside at Consett , and Burnhope and Peases West will be delighted .
7 Yes , I know that Wolverhampton won , but I ca n't tell you the actual score .
8 oh Peter said er just cancel it , he said oh , I said I know that Dick would , would go without , without payment
9 I know that Liverpool won the FA Cup — thanks to Phil and his reserves , because most of the reserves were playing in most of the games last year with all the injuries .
10 I know that Canon 's native print quality is excellent , as demonstrated by the self-test page , so how can I exploit this machine to its full potential using Windows 3.1-based word processing and presentation graphics ?
11 I know that Mick Boler is innocent , ’ he said , ‘ because I committed the robbery . ’
12 I know that water parks provide lots of people with lots of fun , but there are two others within fifty miles of here so there 's absolutely no need for another one , ’ she continued , her cheeks flaming .
13 I know that Wainwright did n't want the guides revised . ’
14 I know that stress is one of the main factors .
15 ‘ As one of a growing band of organic sheep farmers , I know that sheep can be reared without cruelty .
16 I know that Ian Heaps was on that match , drawn on the opposite bank .
17 Speaking as the operation began , Mr Barnett thanked the person who gave permission for the donation : ‘ I know that Aisling , even if she does not survive , would want me to express my eternal gratitude to them for giving her the chance to live . ’
18 I know that Leash woman attempted it , but we all know what happened to her . ’
19 And I know that Bob and Sue have booked at the Claremont so there 'll be quite a few of us there .
20 I know that Bob and Glynis will be delighted to have some because he 's been out of work .
21 As a senior forensic medical examiner ( FME ) working in the Metropolitan Police District since 1964 , my experience is derived from that constabulary , but I know that conditions are similar elsewhere in the UK .
22 I know that criticisms will be made as a proper part of our deliberations today about whether that is the best use of the money .
23 Or rather I know that happiness waits here for those who know where to look .
24 ‘ And I know that Ayrton has tried everything he can to get my drive .
25 I know that Jacqueline , but you do nay want easy work .
26 I know that Jacqueline , you may well get it right , but you have come up with hard work sometime do n't you ?
27 that 's , that 's er I know that Mrs has asked er youngsters at the Minster School to write in , and obviously this is one of the first of those .
28 And in fact in some of the schools was here I know that Mrs Flaws erm from Wyre her idea at the school was to make Orcadian children bilingual .
29 It is a bypass an and it , it 's good in that respect because it will do erm a lot indeed for people who live on Road , for example , people who live on Road and I know that Mrs knows that area particularly well and might agree with what Mr says that it , it does n't actually get into at all , therefore it 's er
30 ‘ I told you — I ca n't , until I know that Mrs Richards is in safe hands . ’
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