v.
1) ( D ; intr. ) to ~ about, of (we knew about the incident)
2) ( D ; tr. ) to ~ as (I knew her as a colleague)
3) ( d ; tr. ) to ~ by (to ~ a poem by heart; to ~ smb. by name; I knew her by sight only)
4) ( d ; tr. ) to ~ from ('to be able to differentiate') (the little child doesn't ~ a dog from a cat)
5) ( H ; only in the past and perfect) (I've ~n her to lose her temper)
6) ( BE ) (I; only in the past and perfect) I've ~n her lose her temper
7) ( L ) we ~ that they will come
8) ( formal ) ( M ) I ~ him to be a fool
9) ( Q ) she ~s how to drive
10) ( misc. ) to ~ smt. for a fact ('to ~ smt. to be true'); to ~ smt. by heart; to ~ smt. inside out = to ~ smt. backwards and forwards