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- Not that I know of
- Jack, is there anyone waiting for me at the receiption? >>Not that I know of
- She doesn't know the meaning of the word.
- Kate asked me to tell you that she was sorry.>>Sorry? She doesn't know the meaning of the word.
- You know best
- Let's go to pizza hut. It'll be more expensive but much more calm than BFC.>> OK. You know best.
- I'll let you know
- I am not sure if I can come on Monday but I'll let you know tomorrow.
- for all I know
- You could be my boss, for all I know-you are not getting access to this server.
- I know of him
- I don't actually know Rupert Baxter but I know of him.
- I don't know about you but...
- I've been waiting three months to get Mr. Riaz to give me a punch card.>>I don't know about you but...I'm gonna do something about it.
- the right hand doesn't know what the left is doing
- The communication in this company is useless; the right hand doesn't know what the left is doing.
- you never know
- Its probably too late to get a table at that Italian restaurant but phone them anyway. You never know they might have had a cancellation.
- How was I to know?
- Andrew, you shouldn't have let her watch that horror movie. She couldn't sleep last night at all.>>Sorry, but how was I to know she was phobic about ghosts?
- I don't know the first thing about it.
- Jhony, do you know anything about laptops? I've got a problem.>>Sorry, I don't know the first thing about it.
- as far as I know
- He's married, but as far as I know, he hasn't got any kids.
- Know something inside out
- If you want to know more about this village, ask the old man. He knows history of this village inside out.
- I know her by sight
- Michele, do you know somebody called Erin Driscoll?>>I know her by sight but I haven't really spoken to her.