Sentence for known | Use known in a sentence

A sentence using the word known. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use known in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for known.

  • Yet he had known it. (10)
  • Simply to have known him! (10)
  • You have always known me. (10)
  • She wanted her to be more known. (4)
  • The elders had known her in arms. (10)
  • He must have known his son was hit. (8)
  • She has known him only a fortnight. (4)
  • I ought to have known how it would be. (8)
  • Well, he had known that she would not. (8)
  • But, until she comes, no man is known. (10)
  • Until recently, I have not known myself. (22)
  • How stupid of her not to have known at once! (8)
  • What woman had she known fit to bear the name? (10)
  • It had always been known that Winifred had pluck. (8)
  • He is best known today by a set of difficult studies. (3)
  • He had known him when living near by in that early day. (1)
  • They are known to no human being, I guess, but herself. (4)
  • The rest is known to thee, O my fountain of blissfulness! (10)
  • Great indeed: and known but to her of all the outer world. (10)
  • Had his character been known, this could not have happened. (4)
  • And for the small lines you get what is known as the number. (21)
  • He has known him for years, and knows that he is very wicked. (22)
  • What had he known of love, till she seized his hand and kissed it! (8)
  • In the course of my experience I have never known anything like it. (10)
  • They were known beautiful eyes, in a foreign land of night and mist. (10)
  • But for being known there, he would have been regarded with suspicion. (8)
  • But I ought to have known, and I want you to undastand everything, now. (9)
  • Her feelings, her preferences, had each known the happiness of a return. (4)
  • She heard of Italy as of a distant place, known to her in ancient years. (10)
  • Finally, he was a tradesman, and he never was known to have sent in a bill. (10)
  • No parson had ever been known of in the Romfrey family, or in the Beauchamp. (10)
  • She ought to have known her own mind; no dependable woman made these mistakes. (8)
  • Lord Feltre, his companion, has done us the service to make his emotions known. (10)
  • But he must be known; a man who was capable of that deed could not be overlooked. (12)
  • His T-cart, his horses had been known from Hyde Park Corner to the Star and Garter. (8)
  • It must have been about the same time that he became known to my father and sister. (4)
  • When the plan was made known to Mary, however, there was an end of all peace in it. (4)
  • She ought to have known that the whole subject was too dangerous to discuss at night. (8)
  • Of all the literary men I have known he was the most unliterary in his make and manner. (9)
  • And with, perhaps, the first real tremor he had ever known, he crossed to the front door. (8)
  • As if someone had known how stupid men could be, and been playing a fantasia on that stupidity. (8)
  • The semi-mythological state of mind, built of old images and favouring haunts, was known to Dacier. (10)
  • Individuals among them, however, had been known to play the piano, and take up the Roman Catholic religion. (8)
  • She is staying here on a visit to her grandmama and aunt, very worthy people; I have known them all my life. (4)
  • I am sure I should have been ashamed of myself, if I had not known better long before I was so old as she is. (4)
  • He had two capital gallops, being well known to the police: The day was bright, and he was sorry to turn home. (8)
  • Summerhay had not realized the extent of the danger, but he had known that it existed, especially since Scotland. (8)
  • Mrs. Blathenoy claimed Fenellan; she requested him to tell her whether he had known Mrs. Victor Radnor many years. (10)
  • Obey the passenger as to the place and manner of landing, and in no case to let his presence on the ship be known. (18)
  • The high spirit and strong passions of Mrs. Rushworth, especially, were made known to him only in their sad result. (4)
  • Although =Camille Saint-Saëns= is known chiefly as a composer, he was, during his early years, a remarkable pianist. (3)
  • Mrs. Lupin was among village school-children; Mrs. Chump had gone to London to see whether anything was known of Mr. (10)
  • All admitted, however, that this was best known to Timothy himself, and possibly to Soames, who never divulged a secret. (8)
  • He had known men who would ride at the devil himself, make it a point of honour to swindle a friend out of a few pounds! (8)
  • Scorrier had known him quite well, one of those Scotsmen who are born at the age of forty and remain so all their lives. (8)
  • Never, in sooth, have I known my prize equal thine when Achaians Gave some flourishing populous Trojan town up to pillage. (10)
  • Miraculous to relate, the Canadian loss was only two killed and sixteen wounded; that of the Americans will never be known. (19)
  • It is known to you all, that without affixing a stigma on our new prima-donna, we exclude her from any share in this business. (10)
  • Had she known her sister sought to tear her from such prospects and such realities as these, what would have been her sensations? (4)
  • Lord Ormont nicked his head, just as at their first interview: he was known to have an objection to the English shaking of hands. (10)
  • If she had known where to find her husband in New York, she would have followed him; she waited his return in an ecstasy of impatience. (9)
  • Every young lady may feel for my heroine in this critical moment, for every young lady has at some time or other known the same agitation. (4)
  • He perfected what is known as the Italian Overture in contradistinction to the earlier form invented by Lully, and called the French Overture. (3)
  • How, for instance, could people who had once known the simple verity, the refined perfection of Miss Austere, enjoy, anything less refined and less perfect? (9)
  • Excepting repulsive and rejected details, there is little to be learnt when a little is known: in populous communities, density only will keep the little out. (10)

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