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Example sentences for "know them"

  • I believe that the heir, from the characters we know them to be possessed of, would wish to realize this Utopia.

  • Meanwhile there are other things which a man may have a natural aptitude to know, yet he is not bound to know them, such as the geometrical theorems, and contingent particulars, except in some individual case.

  • Now in things that are above man, to love them is more excellent than to know them.

  • Legrandin the talker would reply, "No, I have never cared to know them.

  • By making a general intention every morning while saying our prayers to gain all the indulgences we can during the day, whether we know them or not.

  • For instance, in Penance the right disposition is to confess all our mortal sins as we know them, to be sorry for them, and have the determination never to commit them again.

  • If she has regrets, she does not permit me to know them.

  • In greeting me he remarked in a mood of sly mischief, "You will not approve of these girls--they are on their way to Paris to study sculpture, but I want you to know them.

  • They will never permit us to go to the hotel--I know them.

  • That is to say, the relics of man as far as we know them in Europe, are found under such circumstances that we feel confident they are not far removed from the period of cold.

  • We know them only by reason of their remains, and as these principally are mounds, we call them the "Mound Builders.

  • I have lived enough among gentlemen to know them when I see them, and they can work and they can play and they can do what they please, and they are gentlemen still.

  • I told Jim, the driver, to go slowly, for I like to have a good look at people before I know them.

  • I can scarcely make out," she said to herself, "whether they are men or women, much less whether I know them or not.

  • We know them by heart--but would you like us to read them again?

  • We quickly find out what a mistake it was to say we know them by heart.

  • We don't know them by heart any more," Marie confesses.

  • Now I guess we'll get to know them," whispered Mary Jane to herself happily.

  • It would be funny," said Alice, "if we'd ever get to know them.

  • And, as it is alike necessary to man to know these two points, so is it alike merciful of God to have made us know them.

  • There must be a distinction, in order to know them; otherwise they would be useless.

  • It is of equal concern to men to know them, and it is equally dangerous to be ignorant to them.

  • I declare I think the Puseyites are the only persons who have high views in the whole place; I should say, the only persons who profess them, for I don't know them to speak about them.

  • I know them both, Krishna and Arjuna, those destroyers of enemies, O Brahmana, endued with prowess, even as the puissant Vyasa knoweth them.

  • And, O best of Brahmanas, those things that are seen in the firmament as stars, know them to be the pores of my skin.

  • Know them all, O Krishna, that did thee any injury while thou wert afflicted, to have already gone to the abode of Yama.

  • There are some situations where you get to know people better in a few half-hours together than you could get to know them in months upon months of mere drawing-room acquaintance.

  • Fine old crusted Cornish names, every one of them; I'm a Cornishman myself, and I know them well, the whole grand lot of them.

  • While at Fort Towson, I discovered that both of my companions had a large number of acquaintances there, mixed in among the Indians; and, likewise, that many of the slaves appeared to know them.

  • I had abundant opportunities to know them.


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