But he knew also, that he had said that which, though it did not bind him to Miss Crawley, gave her a right to expect that he would so bind himself.
But Crosbie knew that he was not going to shoot himself, and he knew also that he had no power of inflicting condign punishment on Sir Raffle Buffle.
He knew it would; he knew it would hurt; he knew also that he would not shirk it when it came.
He knew quite well his value to the firm, but he knew also that he must continue to justify it.
For another part of him, beyond capture somehow, knew what he meant, knew also why he smiled--knew also that she knew.
I knew it, knew alsothat I must speak to my sister-in-law at once about her.
But I knew alsothat it was no time to rake up old scores.
And though he knew that he had been scratched out from the lists of all clubs as a dishonest man, he knew also, or thought that he knew, that he had been as honest as the best of those companions.
Mountjoy put his hand up to his breast-pocket, and knew that the fifty pounds was there, but he knew also that it would soon be gone.
He knew that he was playing the hypocrite, and he knew also that it did not become him as a gentleman to be false to a woman.
But he knew also that if France were victorious in her turn she would be no more moderate in the hour of victory than Germany had been, and that yet another link would be added to the chain of the crimes of the nations.
She was perfectly right: and Christophe admitted that he had been absurd: but he knew also that he had not been exacting from egoism: he had a sincere affection for Colette: he wanted to save her even against her will.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knew also" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.