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Example sentences for "know just"

  • But I suddenly realized I didn't know just how it was going to be.

  • But we don't know just how to go about it and we don't dare experiment.

  • We would have cleared Sims, for that Fugitive slave Law is defective, and we know it, and we know just how to handle it.

  • I informed him I had seven minor children left me, and I found seven hundred dollars of indebtedness, and it would cost money to hire an agent Then, I ought to know just where I stand, to enable me to look closely to expenditures.

  • Yes, madam, we will aid you, for we know just how to handle that thing.

  • For my part, I would like to find--I don't know just how to express it, but it seems to me that there should be a secret sympathy acting at the same time on two hearts that are made for each other.

  • Betty was at a loss to know just how to answer such a question.

  • Vaguely they felt the need of comforting the queer little professor in his hour of greatest trouble, and yet they were at a loss to know just how to go about it.

  • When we have a hankering for doughnuts and apple pies and cranberry tarts, we want to know just where to get them and have them the right kind.

  • I don't know just when I began to notice a change in Jack, but when he came home two years ago, a full-fledged M.

  • To know just what is involved by applying the term to any given public man, one must go back to the recent history of his party in his own state, and to the speeches he has made.

  • It is a good test of skill in debating to know just when to stick to such rules, and when to break away from them.

  • I know just how he felt," she went on in a quieter tone.

  • Not till we know just how we stand," Sinclair answered insolently.

  • It is a question that means a good deal to me, of course, and I don't know just what it means to you: that is the point I am up against.

  • No, thank you, Ransome, I'll get them myself, I know just where I left them.

  • What they want is to see something really and truly wicked; they don't know just what, but "something bad.

  • I know just how to deal with the situation.

  • So, summing it all up, it happened, and you don't know just how it happened.

  • I don't know just what is under her in the way of ledges--never knew much about old Razee.

  • I don't know just what it will mean in the end, Miss Marston," he said, with emotion.

  • But I know just how it is with you in the case of that steamer, for I'm a sailor like you.

  • I didn't know just what I had to go up against.

  • I mean to know just what--" Sibyl jumped up, almost touching him, standing face to face with him.

  • You mean to know just what's what, do you?

  • And then, after your letters began to come, we didn't know just when to stop them.

  • And I found--I don't know just how to put it so as to give you the right sense of his psychological attitude.

  • I didn't know just where to begin, after I got through my excuses for coming, and Mr. Hilbrook didn't offer any opening.

  • Sure he would," I said, because I know just how Mr. Ellsworth feels about things like that.

  • Up at Temple Camp, afterwards, Mr. Ellsworth told Jeb Rushmore that Skinny was inspired, but I don't know just what he meant.

  • He didn't know just what he ought to do and I guess he was scared to go up to your house because he didn't have any good clothes.

  • I don't know just why, but I associate that peculiar aroma of summer with woodpiles and barnyards.

  • Pond was graveled; didn't know just what to do.

  • Missy didn't know just what it was, not being particularly interested in newspapers and current events, and remote things that didn't matter.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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