Sentence for know | Use know in a sentence

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  • I know him. (5)
  • I know Frost. (8)
  • I know that. (10)
  • I do not know. (10)
  • How do you know? (8)
  • I know he would. (10)
  • You know of her. (10)
  • I know what it is. (10)
  • When I wrote them…you cannot know! (10)
  • I know it for a fact. (8)
  • I know it well enough. (8)
  • You never know, with him. (10)
  • I shall now know how to act. (4)
  • You know what Moulter said . (8)
  • And I know, wretched people! (10)
  • I know better: it is his person. (10)
  • Only so shall we know how to act. (1)
  • I do not know what he would be at. (4)
  • What did her father know about Jon? (8)
  • You know how I feel about Mrs Adding! (9)
  • I am afraid I must stop this, you know. (8)
  • I do not know why I need have felt this. (9)
  • I know the charm Laetitia can exercise. (10)
  • These facts Hart did not happen to know. (13)
  • I know the country better than you do, Mr. (8)
  • You know him well enough to grant me that. (10)
  • To know that, shuts the gates of suspicion. (10)
  • I know one would walk a minuet with a duchess. (10)
  • I know that my beloved will see the love in it. (10)
  • Do you know, I think I am older than your brother! (10)
  • Well, I was about twice as old as you, I know that. (8)
  • If you wish to know the worst of me, ask Mrs. March. (9)
  • One shoulder of mutton, you know, drives another down. (4)
  • Here, if they could know it, is their blessed comfort! (10)
  • You promised me, you know, not to change the tenancies. (8)
  • You know perfectly well people can only save themselves. (8)
  • But it will not, you know; it will be much worse, anyway. (8)
  • He did not know the young gentleman he was dealing with. (10)
  • I had a bad time, you know; and Mrs. Fiorsen was an angel. (8)
  • I know the hour is late; but it is not too late for wisdom. (10)
  • But he was dazed and seemed hardly to know what had occurred. (1)
  • Even if they know what it means they have not experienced it. (8)
  • You are to know that I am one who disbelieves in philosophy in love. (10)
  • I know this to be the truth; and most worthy of you are such feelings. (4)
  • Mr. Redner, you know, the correspondent in Lisbon, is a sworn foe to Silva. (10)
  • I know my own strength, and I shall never be embarrassed again by his coming. (4)
  • If there were condemnation more complete, Soames felt that he did not know it. (8)
  • And Ammiani beheld Vittoria standing in alarm, too joyful to know that it was she. (10)
  • Know me nephew of the renowned Baba Mustapha, chief barber to the Court of Persia. (10)
  • If there was anything the gentleman wanted to know he was not to hesitate but fire away. (12)
  • They hardly know what troops are upon their own right or left the length of a regiment away. (7)
  • Unfortunately, we know little of the means of travel in ancient America, other than the names. (7)
  • And it cannot be for the value of our custom now, for what is our consumption of bread, you know? (4)
  • At first he wanted to know nothing of the transaction, now he wants to know all. (18)
  • Towards two in the morning they declare the thing takes place, and neither know nor inquire further. (2)
  • Now, you know that rich men invariably make the question of the cost their first and loudest outcry. (10)
  • How does he know that he is going on well, or that there may not be a sudden change half an hour hence? (4)
  • Fulkerson did not know what to say, perhaps because the extras did not; but March laughed at this result. (9)
  • Could I have spoken of myself so unreservedly that in part you know me as I know myself! (10)
  • In this matter of Joachim Heinzen, he stammered in a barely audible voice, why, one might discuss it, you know. (12)
  • Mama, the more I know of the world, the more am I convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love. (4)
  • Little people should know that they must: but then the primary task is to teach them that they are little people. (10)
  • But how she contrives it without reflecting on the character of her own father, who had himself two wives, I know not. (4)
  • Reginald has long wished, I know, to see the captivating Lady Susan, and we shall depend on his joining our party soon. (4)
  • Their father had apparently no control over them whatever, or else was too ignorant to know that they were misbehaving. (9)
  • She (it is good for us to know it) is the Power who challenges the individual, it is he who spreads the net for the mass. (10)
  • You become a citizen of the selecter world, the highest we know of in connection with our old world, which is not supermundane. (10)
  • I am once again almost without clothes, and know not where to turn to make that figure necessary for the fulfilment of my duties. (8)
  • This was a feat which Mrs. Pasmer enjoyed for its own sake, and it fully satisfied the curiosity which she naturally felt to know all. (9)
  • I could not know whether you would consent to such an explanation as has become necessary, and so I made no announcement of my coming. (12)
  • Mrs. Lapham knew that he was silently inquiring for Penelope, and she did not know whether she ought to excuse her to him first or not. (9)
  • I kept my eyes to myself, and know nothing of the woman except that she had beautiful arms, and seemed no whit embarrassed by my appearance. (2)

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