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Example sentences for "knew their"

  • But he knew their thoughts, and said to the man which had the withered hand: Rise up, and stand forth in the midst.

  • He knew their thoughts, and said unto them: Every kingdom, at debate within itself shall be desolate: and one house shall fall upon another.

  • He knew their dissimulation, and said unto them: Why tempt ye me?

  • They flattered me so much afterwards, that I knew their flattery to be fulsome, and, if anything, I am more afraid of it than of their libels.

  • He, on the other hand, knew their value, and on no pretext would allow them to be ousted from the positions they had honourably won by their talents and hard work.

  • He knew their quasi-goodwill to him to be so much sheer hypocrisy, and perhaps he and they were too much alike in some respects, in their love of money for the sake of hoarding it.

  • He smiled to himself as he noted the fact, for he knew their origin; he knew their object.

  • There could be no doubt that Prudence and her mother knew their world as well as any hostess could wish.

  • What must have been your feelings when I told you that I knew their author to be a murderer?

  • He knew their wrongs, but patience and fortitude would in time bring a realization of it all in the minds of the public.

  • He knew their sufferings, he said--he knew their fortitude.

  • I knew their grandfathers in the Caucasus.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knew their" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    artificial manures; came first; crimson satin; cultivated land; distant part; door open; exploring expedition; knew about; knew also; knew full; knew him; knew himself; knew just; knew more; knew that; knew the; knew them; knew they; knew where; knew would; knew you; knew you would come; less degree; prize courts; rudimentary organs; written constitution