8. know
- I like to know what the enemy is thinking.
- I don't know what to do.
- Send us a card so we'll know where you are.
- Everyone knows what everyone else is doing.
- `Is there nobody else?' `Not that I know of'.
- Any doctor would say she didn't know what she was doing.
- ...pleasures known only to the few.
- I knew that meeting would be difficult.
- Nobody in her house knows any English.
- The patients know their rights like any other consumers.
- I know one household where that happened, actually.
- All these people knew each other.
- She was surprised that I knew about it.
- Of the 18 people present, I know only one.
- He was the cleverest man I ever knew.
- All I know is that Michael and I never left the house.
- This book is for any woman who has ever said `If only I knew where to find help.'
- You deserve to know the truth.
- I knew Miss Head would just be finishing her cello practice.
- She knew her father wouldn't dare to stop her associating with her friends.
- He ought to have let me know he was going out.
- How do you know what it's like?
- `He knew my cousin.'*`Which cousin?'
- `I knew you were landing today.'*`How?'
- How did he know when you were coming?
- You should get to know him better.
- I didn't know that.
- We stood there, not knowing what was expected of us.
- The number of people who died will never be known.
- Nobody in her house knows any English.
- I knew myself I wasn't learning anything whatsoever.
- If the bosses had known that he voted liberal, he would have got the sack.
- Those of you who are familiar with the game will know this.
- You won't know Gordon. He's our new doctor.
- Kissinger cannot know what the situation is in the country.
- I would like to know the date.
- Perhaps I could just illustrate this by mentioning two cases that I know of personally.
- They'd be bound to know if it was all right.
- I want to know what you think about this.
- It is important that you should know precisely what is going on.
- She is now pretty well-known in this country.
- Do you know if she's still playing these days?
- I was meeting thousands of people and getting to know no one.
- He's always liked you, you know.
- I have known him for years.
- They weren't really our aunt and uncle, but we had always known them.
- Evans knows lots of people. He's going to help me. He's going to take me there.
- We still don't know where we're going.
- We don't know the terms yet.
- No one yet knows exactly what it means.
- Only Mother knows as yet.
- They didn't know any longer what was funny and what was entertaining.
- He knew Nell would probably be home before him.
- It was Jim Griffiths, who knew nothing of the morning's happenings.
- No one I knew had cars until the twenties.
- Until that meeting, most of us knew very little about him.
- You might know this better than me.
- She would ask him later, when she knew him better.
- I know I have to do it this way.
- I just know I'm going to be late.
- They staged some of his least known operas.
- You know better.
- `I don't know much about music,' Judy said.
- She said that she didn't want to know.
- We both knew that the town was cut off.
- `I knew I'd seen you,' I said.
- One student commented: `He seems to know his material very well.'
- He knew the attempt was hopeless.
- I didn't know whether to believe him or not.
- She doesn't know what we were talking about.
- He didn't know whether to feel glad or sorry at his dismissal.
- He knew he had behaved badly.
- He knows he's being watched.
- He knew he ought to be helping Harold.
- I wish I knew what his favourite dishes used to be.
- No one knew about my interest in mathematics.
- Know what fibre you are dyeing before you start.
- He didn't know how to behave when they next met.
- I was seven years older than Wendy and had known her since she was twelve.
- Had I known that there was never to be another opportunity, I would have filmed the occasion.
- I didn't know that she had been married, since she seldom talked about herself.
- I met a girl who knew Mrs Townsend.
- Nearly all the people I used to know have gone.
- Sir Denis, who is 78, has let it be known that much of his collection is to be left to the nation.
- Karen Blixen was being feted by everyone who knew her work.
- ...a man I know.
- He was the cleverest man I ever knew.
- I could not afford to eat in restaurants and nor could anyone else I knew.
- The villagers had become accustomed to minor earth tremors. But everyone knew that something unusual had woken them on Monday.
- We are blessed by having known and loved a man of such goodness and wisdom.
- `I don't know what we should do about that.' This remark had the effect of totally dumbfounding the audience.
- `You claim to know this man's identity?'*`I do.'*`You can substantiate this claim?'
- Very few of us have that tremendous enthusiasm, although we know we ought to.
- `I don't mind telling you what I know.'*`You needn't. I'm not asking you for it.'
- `There's someone coming.'*`Who?'*`I don't know. It's too dark and there's snow falling.'
- `Why should they want me to know?'*`To scare you, perhaps. Who can tell?'
- `I don't know.'*`I don't either.
- I will never know all that was in his head at the time, nor will anyone else.
- I don't know what you're talking about, Miss Haynes, and I'm pretty sure you don't either.
- He knew that he would hate it if they said no.
- It's important to know your own limitations.
- I didn't even know there'd been a murder.
- Luckily, I had seen the play before so I knew what it was about.
- Higgins evidently knew nothing about their efforts.
- I don't really know, to be honest.
- I'm sure you're right. In fact, I know you're right.
- Actually, I do know why he made the solicitors write that letter.
- Surely it is better to know the truth than to be deluded.
- I know just how you feel.
- What I'm going to do next I don't quite know.
- When they scented my fear, they would attack. This I knew.
- How the hell should I know?
- You didn't know I was an artist, did you?
- `You didn't know that, did you?'*`No.'
- Come on, you know what I mean, you idiots.