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Example sentences for "know their"

  • De Mohrenschildt has two daughters, but I wouldn't know their names.

  • I know of but one man thus far that I have been able to recognize, and I know their faces.

  • There are a great many men in the city that their faces are familiar, but I don't know their names.

  • I know some of them, beside, but don't know their names.

  • He thought he should like to know their brothers, and that they must be fine fellows; and as for Mrs. Lambert, I believe she was as sentimental at his departure as if he had been the last volume of Clarissa Harlowe.

  • Our rash faults Make trivial price of serious things we have, Not knowing them until we know their grave.

  • O, they love least that let men know their love.

  • I know their complot is to have my life; And if my death might make this island happy And prove the period of their tyranny, I would expend it with all willingness.

  • If any in my absence visit them, Know their intent, and use your skill therein.

  • We may them meet and greet with joyful hearts, And make them garlands, when we know their minds.

  • We know their choice of the method: the method of Hitler himself.

  • We remain too near the Nassau decisions, and too far from their full realization, to know their place in history.

  • We know their choice of the place: an American outpost in the Pacific.

  • I am no herald to inquire of men's pedigrees; it sufficeth me if I know their virtues.

  • They love least that let men know their love.

  • They kindle raptures sweet, But fools ne'er know their flame!

  • This is no clime for such a lovely flower-- They fain would rifle all thy sweets--full well I know their hearts.

  • I know their aim: they mean to keep me here In everlasting bondage, and to bury, In the sepulchral darkness of my prison, My vengeance with me, and my rightful claims.

  • Now this is a daring thing: I know their lies, saith he; and shall he not recompense for this?

  • God knoweth their hearts without their outsides: and we know their hearts by their outsides.

  • If my books be thrown together on a heap, I may spend half the day in looking for them when I should use them; but if they be set in order, and I know their places, it spares me that time.

  • Men may step up into the throne of God, and there presume to judge others according to their interests and passions: but God will quickly pull them down, and teach them better to know their places.

  • Also there would be a confused mixture in procreation, and no men would well know what children are their own: which is worse than not to know their lands or houses.

  • Of course, we don't know his name from Adam and we have lots of customers that we don't know their names.

  • The English ladies--I don't know their name.

  • He was helping them to know themselves, helping them to know their sins, and helping them to know the bitter fruit and woful punishment of sin.

  • Forced to fly from his home and his young wife, just after he had begun to know their sweets, and no prospect of a happy return!

  • They carry us back to the words uttered at the burning bush, "I have seen, I have seen the affliction of My people which are in Egypt, have heard their cry by reason of their taskmasters; for I know their sorrows.

  • He has a real genius for leadership, Charles has, but I know he often finds it so discouraging, getting people to know their places.

  • What rot not to know their places, when they must know them!

  • We've a job teaching them to know their places," ventured Belknap-Jackson, moodily regarding the back of his chauffeur which somehow contrived to be eloquent with disrespect for him.


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