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Example sentences for "know each"

  • Norman and I know each other so much better now," she added, rather falteringly.

  • Ethel was left at the Grange for the ensuing fortnight--a time of unusual leisure both to her and to Flora, which they both prized highly, for it taught them to know each other as they had never done before.

  • I wonder whether you and I will get to know each other.

  • And people get to know each other;"--in saying which Miss Demolines looked very pleasantly up into Johnny's face.

  • Mason is a better man; and then Mason and I know each other.

  • I look upon it as quite essential that you and Emily should learn to know each other.

  • In Jane’s world, the admitted dwellers all got to know each other, as a matter of course.

  • She knew the look, radiant, half shy, the look of a nice child introducing an admired school friend to his people, sure they will get on, thinking how jolly for both of them to know each other.

  • By eleven o'clock the place was usually thronged by people who seemed to know each other in a furtive sort of way, and who sometimes would call others by name across the room.

  • No; but they didn't appear to know each other, either.

  • And they'll continue not to know each, other," he added, but instantly regretted the challenge in those words.

  • My father doesn't want us to know each other, but I can't help that.

  • Herr Paul said, puffing out his lips: "Now we know each other!

  • He is an old friend, and we know each other.

  • I don't understand how it is that at these parties people do know each other, or whether they all go dancing about without knowing.

  • I mean we don't know each other's names yet.

  • Now we know each other," said Mr. Falcon.

  • Why you can't know each other," said Katie wildly.

  • But those who have passed from the world of spirits into heaven or into hell, unless they have a like disposition from a like love, no longer see or know each other.

  • When we know each other a little longer we shall see how we agree together.

  • Now that we know each other, and that you entertain no doubt, I trust, of my devoted love, I wish to ease my conscience and to venture all.

  • Maybe we've got to kind of know each other, sort of, being here like this.

  • Tom and Roscoe Come to Know Each Other 70 XI.

  • My dear child, did it ever occur to you that these people don't CARE to know each other?

  • From morning till night I sell fluffy laces and perky bows to girls that laugh and talk and KNOW each other.

  • I reckon maybe that's the part I don't like the most--that folks don't know each other.

  • You are such good friends of mine, I want you to know each other, and be good friends together," she explained.

  • Now, since we're going to know each other, I want to introduce myself.

  • No one must suspect that we know each other.

  • Once safe with her in her little "Italy," the boudoir in which we first learned to know each other, we laughed and chatted, making ourselves a gay committee of observation on the whole world besides.

  • We know each other so perfectly that there has for a long time seemed to be only a thin impalpable cob-web barrier between us; but you know, Belle, that airy filmy barrier is something that one would not by a look or a word disturb.

  • We got to know each other on that picnic the other day," she continued.


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