Use know in a sentence
Sentences starting with know
- Know at once, ye guests, for I dare not lose time in preparing my words, that a treacherous assault awaits ye! [10]
- Know then that the oculist Nebenchari is in our power. [10]
- Know then, that the man who gives himself out for the son of Cyrus, sent me hither; he promised me rich rewards if I would deceive you by declaring him to be Bartja, the son of the Achaemenidae. [10]
- Know then, Aristomachus, that, only a few days after your disappearance, a ship arrived in the harbor of Naukratis from Sparta. [10]
- Know ye not that in the new springtime of the world ye shall be outcast, because ye have called the sleepers to judgment before their time? [11]
- Know that the reviews are superb; and were I dissatisfied with them, I should be a conceited ape. [14]
Sentences ending with know
- They will fight you--some persons we know. [9]
- The particulars of your plans I neither know nor seek to know. [7]
- You've sold all your papers, you know. [11]
- You can make your own comment; I am fanciful, you know. [6]
- When we want your opinion on scientific matters, we will hasten to let you know. [5]
- I'll sit by you, you know. [12]
- But I love you, that I know. [5]
- If she needs you, she'll be sure to let you know. [11]
- Now I tell you, Doctor dear, I tell you the truth, what I know! [11]
- What is it you wish to know? [10]
Short sentences using know
- You know it yourself. [5]
- You know that yourself. [2]
- I know of your people. [11]
- Does she know your brother? [8]
- You know my young wife. [10]
- Does he know you? [5]
- I didn't know you. [9]
- Glad to know you. [9]
- Think I know you. [5]
- Well, I know you. [11]
Sentences containing know two or more times
- You know it yourselves--both of you; you know it perfectly well. [5]
- But we know your strength; we know that the small remnant of our nation, which war and pestilence have spared, cannot resist your vast and well-armed hosts. [10]
- You'll know, and your country'll know, what's going on here in the hum of the dim bazaars. [11]
- Ah, I know you, Madelinette--I know you now! [11]
- I know what you wish to express; I know that you consider it a sin to take one's life, even in 'the high Roman fashion. [11]
- I 'll tell you what,--the Master said,--I know something about these young fellows that come home with their heads full of "science," as they call it, and stick up their signs to tell people they know how to cure their headaches and stomach-aches. [6]
- If I ask you what b-o-w spells you can't tell me unless you know which b-o-w I mean, and it is the same with r-o-w, b-o-r-e, and the whole family of words which were born out of lawful wedlock and don't know their own origin. [5]
- At the time you took a solemn vow; I know it, know it no less surely, than that I myself swore faith to my husband at the altar. [10]
- Didn't I tell you that a man's got to know the river in the night the same as he'd know his own front hall? [5]
- But we know you not," he cried, with a sudden and surprising vigor; "ha, we know you not! [9]
More example sentences with the word know in them
- It is because you--you have suffered, because you know, that I come. [11]
- You see, maybe you's got to be po' a long time fust, en so you might git discourage' en kill yo'sef 'f you didn' know by de sign dat you gwyne to be rich bymeby. [5]
- You said so yourself--that you didn't want, any one to know, now. [9]
- You must know, yourself, that Hanuman could not have carried those mountains to Ceylon except by the strength of the gods. [5]
- You might spare yourself that smile; I know her better than you do. [10]
- Still, as you yourself know, our mothers' wish in the first instance. [10]
- You're pretty, and you're young, and ye didn't know what you were doin,' I'll warrant. [9]
- If you know your toad, it is all right. [4]
- So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. [6]
- It is to your strength that I cling, and I know that you will not fail me. [9]
- He knows that your salvation is now secure, but of course you would like to know it yourself. [5]
- I know how your Queen receives you; how your honour is as stable as your fief. [11]
- I know not your purposes, but I trust you will not push your advantage"--he waved towards our muskets--"against a private gentleman. [11]
- And it isn't your proposition--no, that doesn't fascinate me; it's something else, I don't quite know what; something that's born in you and oozes out of you, I suppose. [5]
- I didn't know your own Snodgrass, but have had glimpses of him from time to time, and I heard about him all the time. [5]
- I know from your own lips that there is no passion which can betray Caesar into perjury. [10]
- She didn't know your name--Miss Hylda Maryon, I mean. [11]
- You make up your mind that the earthquake is due; you stand from under, and take hold of something to steady yourself, and the first thing you know you get struck by lightning. [5]
- I will seek your lover, and if I find him he shall know where you are, but I cannot and will not invite him to an assignation here behind my sister's back. [10]
- He has taken your illness very much to heart, I know, and he left some fruit and flowers for you. [9]
- I know that your husband--that Mr. March was there; I read his testimony; and I wished to ask him--to ask him--" She stopped and looked distractedly about. [8]
- Although we know your guilt, we will be formal and just. [11]
- You can't put your finger on a spot in the map of Missouri that I don't know as if I'd made it. [5]
- May I know your father's name? [10]
- They won't know your father here--" If Stephen thought the Judge brutal, he did not say so. [9]
- Old Age.--There, between your eyebrows,--three straight lines running up and down; all the probate courts know that token,--"Old Age, his mark. [6]
- Don't you know your duties better? [11]
- But, as for your advice--Holy Virgin!--I know now less than ever how I am to fare; but I shall soon learn. [10]
- I was so young; I did not know life, or men--or Egyptians. [11]
- But we were young, you know, and youth hopeth all things, believeth all things. [5]
- What did the young, joyous-hearted fellow who was wooing Eva know of such cares? [10]
- I'm pretty, I'm young, and I know that now I am good. [2]
- He was a young man,--perhaps five and twenty as I now know age,--woodsman-clad, square-built, sun-reddened. [9]
- You know that young lady, doctor? [6]
- I suppose the young ladies go to church, but I don't know where. [8]
- He was just young enough, and there was still enough natural health in him, to know the healing touch of a perfect decency, a pure truth of spirit. [11]
- A long, yellowish young borzoi, one Nicholas did not know, from another leash, rushed impetuously at the wolf from in front and almost knocked her over. [2]
- Now, I suppose you'll think I'm insolent, for I'm younger than you are, Marmion, but you know what a rough-and-tumble fellow I am, and you'll not mind. [11]
- First you know you'll get religion, too. [5]
- Besides, you know, you'll be in costume, and that makes all the difference in the world; Juliet's in a balcony, enjoying the moonlight before she goes to bed, and she's got on her night-gown and her ruffled nightcap. [5]
- I didn't know you'd written books. [9]
- I should think you'd know why not! [9]
- I didn't know you'd got back from Washington. [9]
- I know that you, you alone, kept him prisoner here five long years. [11]
- Paula will forgive you, too; I know her--you will see. [10]
- I'd come for you, to your house," he added quickly, "but we don't want any one to know, yet--do we? [9]
- I appeal to you, sir," turning to the gentleman of the house, "to know where Ambulinia has gone, or where is she? [5]
- Oh, I warn you, my dear, there's a good time coming, and it'll be right along before you know what you're about, too. [5]
- I cannot blame you, for I know it was not your fault. [14]
- But I tell you, as you know, that everything will depend upon a leader, even if you secure the men.... [11]
- I know that you yourself did not choose me for your wife. [10]
- I scarcely believe you would know it if she did tell you. [9]
- I know that you would be interested in them, Uncle Silas. [9]
- I know that you will, that you do. [9]
- We both know you will, as you always have, look in every way to the best interests of all. [5]
- No, I know you will not. [9]
- But I know you will not be prosy, so go on, please. [11]
- I know that you will not be misled by the words "civilized country. [9]
- And tell me, you will let me know when you have found out where he and his parents have gone? [10]
- Take care, or you will have to drink that bitter brown stuff you sent yesterday; then you will know for once how nasty it can be. [10]
- I wonder if you will ever know how much! [9]
- I know that you will be true to it because I have tried your strength. [9]
- I will tell you what you would know. [5]
- How he discovered you were with us I know not. [9]
- When he came, you were for tying him up in one little corner of this island--the hottest part, I know, near to Kingston, where it averages ninety degrees in the shade at any time of the year. [11]
- I know that you were disappointed because I did not do sufficiently well at school to go to college and study for the bar. [9]
- But I know you well," he exclaimed, his manner changing, "you are making this great sacrifice on my account. [9]
- Besides, I wish you well, as you know, and I understand you German pedants. [10]
- And why should you want to know me and see me outside of the office? [9]
- And now, if you want to keep her, if you want her to live on with you, I warn you not to tell her you know of the insult this letter contains, nor ever say what would make her think you suspected her. [11]
- You know all, you trust me, and, my dear husband, my own love, we must part once more. [11]
- Irene went with you to the procession, that I know. [10]
- But I wanted you to know. [9]
- I merely wished you to know, Mr. Flint, that there is no use in attempting to deceive me in regard to the true colour of those practices. [9]
- I merely wished you to know, as soon as possible, that I did not intend to put my money into it. [9]
- It would astonish you to know the extent of the evil of "absenteeism. [7]
- Ranulph, I want you to know that I am at least no worse than you thought me. [11]
- But I leave you to judge of that, for you are the worst judge I know of. [5]
- I would desire you to give my particular respects to Fanny; but perhaps you will not wish her to know you have received this, lest she should desire to see it. [7]
- For I know you to be one of the greatest rogues in the colony. [9]
- By eleven o'clock you think you're all in, that the morning'll never end, but at noon you get a twenty five cent feed that lasts you until about five in the afternoon,--and then you don't know which way the machine's headed. [9]
- Take this if you think I won't know how to behave myself," he urged. [11]
- Though I write you these few words, dear Robert, I do not know that they will reach you, for as yet it is not certain they will let Voban visit you. [11]
- The wisest woman you talk with is ignorant of something that you know, but an elegant woman never forgets her elegance. [6]
- If such as you take an interest in such as he, know, then, that I have sent him of an errand. [5]
- Why woman, do you suppose that man don't know what he is about? [5]
- And yet, once you start a mistake, the trouble is done and you never know what is going to come of it. [5]
- I am telling you something for your own good--which you probably know already. [9]
- It is right you should know the truth about your birth, but it is not right you should declare it to all the world now. [11]
- To think that you should be reduced to that, and I not know it! [9]
- On Trinity Sunday you shall preach in my chapel, Monsieur de la Foret, and thereafter you shall know your fate. [11]
- By your fruits you shall know them. [4]
- I suppose that you sent for me to know whether Mr. Gaylord has employed me to lobby for his bill. [9]
- And what will you say then, I should like to know? [8]
- I know what you said to him. [5]
- I know that you risked your life to save my own. [9]
- Ask him, if you please, whatever you wish to know about his doings. [6]
- Call it what you please, I know that what happened to you in Moscow was a misfortune. [2]
- My note to you only means that if you know of any such thing rendering a suspension of the execution proper, on your own judgment, you are at liberty to suspend it. [7]
- Tell me, are you only a tourist--I was going to say idler, but I know you are not; you have the face of a man who does things--are you tourist or worker here? [11]
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