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Example sentences for "know all"

  • I was glad of that, for, of course, I wanted to know all I could of him, and the fact was I had seen very little of him.

  • We shall, I suppose, know all about it in good time.

  • Papa, papa, in pity don't stop them till we know all.

  • Thus far her friends have given me little solicitude; but here is one, towards whom she is inclined to be hostile, that it may be well to know all about.

  • I know all about it, Lady Eustace, and you need not look like that.

  • I want to know all about it, and I am so ignorant.

  • Lord love you, Mr. Gager, he'll know all about it.

  • Yes, and up to this point I know all," said the priest.

  • Well, I have not intercepted your confidence, and yet I know all that as well as you, and I have no conscientious scruples.

  • You should have read that review to know all my wonderful merits.

  • I see you do know all, Miss Gibson,' said he, changing his manner to one of more respect.

  • I know all about it, for I was poor, too, and starved when my pay was spent.

  • Your excellency knows that I have often been in Konigsberg and its surroundings; I know all the by-ways and short cuts, and am, moreover, a good horseman.

  • I want to know all; but, understand me well, the truth.

  • We know all--" Astonishment was depicted on Nicholas's face.

  • But at present the only important matter is, that I know all.

  • Rodion Romanovitch, the knowledge of a good many of your doings--in fact, I know all!

  • No higher truth can be made clear without an example; every man seems to know all things in a dream, and to know nothing when he is awake.

  • I know all," said this malicious woman, "and I will be avenged.

  • I am so pleased to know all that I would not run the risk of grieving her by telling her that I knew her secret, but my dear friend, either more open or more curious, has not imitated my reserve.

  • I beg your eminence's pardon; I know all about it; I know even more, for I know that Francois VI.

  • I had only to take a step to know all; but such a step would have been decisive, and I dared not take it.

  • I know all I possess in you, and, from all you have told me of your lover, I am well disposed towards him, and I believe him to be my friend.

  • I know all about it, so you'd better confess!

  • Has her head full of folly--why, I know all about it, I know.

  • I know all about it, gentlemen," said Mr. Crump.

  • I know all about it, Miss Tristam, as well as though I'd seen him.

  • It was clear to Mr. Furnival that the servant was intended to know all about it.

  • You women can't understand how a man feels when his love changes to hate; and yet you ought to know all about it, for when you do turn upon one another you never let go.

  • As an American I know all that it represents, all that it would confer on me, all that it would prove for my child, and I would rather wear the name of Laurance than a coronet!

  • Did he know all, and would he love her less, if that bold bad man should prove his paternal claim to her?

  • To know a primrose is a higher thing than to know all the botany of it--just as to know Christ is an infinitely higher thing than to know all theology, all that is said about his person, or babbled about his work.

  • What shall it profit a man to know all things, and lose the bliss, the consciousness of well-being, which alone can give value to his knowledge?

  • Only a few days--since you seem to know all about it, anyway.

  • It has shown you, I trust, that I know all, and that any falsehood you may utter will have no effect on me.

  • I want to know all about it, and mighty quick!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know all" 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:
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