To fix my age beyond doubt, this brother must first be found, inasmuch as I already know that in this respect a mistake has been made by others, and I have been said to be older than I am.
We already know that in the case of many dreams it is easy to trace such a cause to the preceding day, and that the dreamer often gives these deductions without any difficulty.
Proofs for the first of the two relations we can find without trouble in the examples which we already know and in others similar to those.
We already know what he would do in the case of the symptomatic act of the patient who does not close the doors to the waiting room.
We know that each of these is equivalent to the Proposition of Existence "Some xm exist", which wealready know how to represent.
Kharas, a word which, as we already know, means ass, is also the name of a younger brother of the great monster Ravanas.
Nor is it perhaps without reason that the author of precepts for dancers and mimics is named Kricacvas: kricacvas means, as we already know, he who possesses a lean horse, or simply the lean horse.
In the Puranic legends, Krishnas receives from the earth the earrings of Aditis (whom we already know to be a cow), whilst he frees the princesses from the infernal Narakas.
Not only are the most advanced truths of mathematics often required to enable us to compute an effect, the numerical law of which we already know; but, even by the aid of those most advanced truths, we can go but a little way.
It is perfectly consistent with the spirit of the method, to assume in this provisional manner not only an hypothesis respecting the law of what we already know to be the cause, but an hypothesis respecting the cause itself.
The fact is that wealready know why we should allocate resources to conservation.
What I learned from their papers, not having any very clear picture of the islands, the birds, their habits, or the food that they eat, is that we already know quite a lot about the marine birds of northern North America.
I believe that we already know enough to design effective programs and to begin work.
The details which Lanfranc's messenger had to give of the defeat of the Earl of East Anglia, or, as the prelate styled him, Rodulph the Count, we already know.
We already know to some extent, and may hope soon to know more accurately, what sensory disturbance corresponds to what nervous lesion.
In dealing with matters which lie outside human experience, our only clue is some attempt at continuity with what we already know.
The temptation to drag it under what we already knowis great and must be resisted.
What a sweep it is to bring into what we already know of her such divine faith in her friend!
He had, as we already know, a sad experience with a certain girl named Rosina, whom he had engaged as a servant, but who turned out to be a person of loose morals and brought his house into disrepute.
As we already know, many of them had cast aside their coats when they entered the battle, but now some of them stopped and deliberately rolled up their shirt sleeves.
As we already know, this, all the time, had been his understanding of the purpose of Washington, and now the action and movements of the various bodies of troops strengthened his suspicion.
General Dickinson, with the New Jersey militia, was not with the main body, as we already know, and Tom found that he could not be assigned to them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "already know" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.