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Example sentences for "know exactly"

  • The mother doesn't come--she has some trouble, I don't know exactly what.

  • Mr. Wetherell wished to make an indignant denial, but he didn't know exactly how to begin.

  • I told Waters to keep everybody out to-night because I want to know exactly what I'm going to say on the floor tomorrow.

  • Come off," said Mr. Tooting, who didn't know exactly how to take this compliment.

  • I don’t know exactly what I can do, but I promised him to look out.

  • It was for something about his business—I don’t know exactly what; you know I never understand those things and never want to.

  • I don’t know exactly what he means, but he speaks as if human affairs had somehow moved over to this side of the world.

  • I mean--well, I don't know exactly what I do mean, I guess.

  • I don't know exactly what--" "Of the place here.

  • Oh, I don't know as I know exactly what to think.

  • I don't know exactly what to do--we'd better hold a little council of war.

  • And yes, I do know exactly what we are facing.

  • It must have been within the hour, I would say; I don't know exactly.

  • I don't know exactly if there is any disagreement or discrepancy in the testimony from the various people who have testified, so I don't know.

  • There were doctors all around in the corridor and I don't know exactly who--I only remember one person and that was Dr.

  • I think he was carrying them out, I don't know exactly what he was doing with them.

  • He did not, however, know exactly how to mend it.

  • I don't know exactly," said Kitty, lowering her voice, and looking anxiously toward the door.

  • I don't know exactly how he practiced, because I was in the house, I was busy.

  • I don't know exactly how we came to these figures as far as that is concerned.

  • I know exactly where to find the picture, because I was examining it two days ago.

  • Oh, we don't get on well at all, Miss Alice, and I don't know exactly what to do.

  • I don't know exactly, excepting that he went down past the stable on to the roadway that leads to the farm fields.

  • To tell the truth, I don't know exactly what to think," he answered slowly.

  • I don't know exactly what it is, but the money from the San Mateo lots went in there, and so there is plenty.

  • We know exactly how it is that your son has become involved in this matter.

  • I don't know exactly," he said, after a time.

  • What it was no one seemed to know exactly.

  • I'll have to admit that I don't know exactly how it does show up from the side-lines.

  • But I want to know exactly what he means by coming into this state.

  • All three of us know exactly what is meant.

  • I don't know exactly what I thought; I had a dim notion of escaping from the disgrace of being nameless.

  • She died--well, I don't know exactly what it was.

  • You're not puzzled half as much as I am; although in one way I know exactly why I did it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know exactly" 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:
    compound subject; ever going; faithful friends; know already; know little; know not what else; know nothin; know nothing; know she; know something; know the; know thee; know very; know what you mean; knowing good and evil; knowing look; knowing the; knowing what; knowledge and; known lines; known works; knows that; like another; place for; post free; this valley