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Example sentences for "know she"

  • I know she's your wife, but what I mean is that there'll be something awful happening if you aren't careful.

  • I know she's a good girl," said Aunt Anne softly.

  • Or her aunts saying anxiously to one another: "Well, I didn't know she was as delicate as that.

  • It ain't any more than she deserves, but it makes us feel awful pleased to know she's gettin' it.

  • We know she is not begging because she is selling matches.

  • We know she is a widow because of her weeds, and we know she is respectable by her clothes.

  • Sonya heard this and Natasha's whisper: "I know she will.

  • Much as Mamma pressed her, she refused, and I know she won't change once she has said.

  • I know she's a scamp of a girl, but I like her.

  • But I know she'll be nasty about it--I feel I'd rather do anything than go.

  • It was very wonderful to know she meant so much to him--the knowledge helped her through moments that would otherwise have been unendurable, and gave her power to smile--and even to laugh a little.

  • Irene had a cold yesterday and I know she gave it to him, kissing him.

  • It was true enough, but I didn't know she knew it.

  • I know you do not like her--I mean I know she is in every way your opposite; but if you only would take no notice of her little peculiarities, and accept her as she really is, you would soon find good points in her.

  • I know she is very wild and naughty; but there is something lovable about her, and I think I could manage her.

  • I know she wishes it, poor little darling!

  • Oh, I know she is very naughty; but she is so beautiful!

  • And I know she's of New England ancestry, she told me so.

  • I know she was a saint, but she never liked me, and I am not a saint, you see.

  • I know she won't sleep a mite if she doesn't have anything.

  • We will sleep here to-night, and I know she will be too nervous to let me sleep.

  • I know she is half distracted at being there alone.

  • She will die if she stays in Clinton, I know she will!

  • I know she has no idea of whom I meant by the girl who was standing up for right.

  • Along comes Jane, who doesn't know she's lost her home.

  • I know she hadn't as late as luncheon to-day, for I asked Elsie and she said 'No.

  • I know she wouldn't consent if I asked her, but maybe she will if Miss Dorothy does.

  • How's I to know she wasn't a book-agent or a body selling home-made laces and embroidered shirt waists.

  • No, but I know she is going to live in Revell, and I hear her and Emily talk, talk, talk about some one named Ralph.

  • It is the first time Mittie ever set foot in my poor cabin, and I know she didn't come now of her own good will.

  • Yes, ask her; I know she will, and give, too.

  • I know she is a very gay, fun-loving girl, but I believe she has a warm, true heart.

  • I know she is good, and we will find it yet.

  • I know she is dying to have a talk with you.

  • I think she is very nice; and I know she is poor, and I know she wants help, and I know that Mrs. Haddo takes a great interest in her.

  • You must ask Mrs. Haddo's leave afore you eats 'em, but I know she won't mind.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know she" 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:
    good business; know all; know every; know much; know myself; know only; know the; know them; know well; know what you are; know where; know whether; know why; know you; knowing look; knowing nothing; knowing that; knowing what; known lines; known species; knows that; press them; quiet water; stretched himself; this paper; will attempt