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Example sentences for "know very"

  • And all good women are match-makers, as we know very well; and you have had this match in your heart ever since you saw the two young people together.

  • No; you did not come for me, I know very well," the daughter went on.

  • In all his proceedings he was wont to know very well, exactly what he wanted, and to do without any fuss or comment whatever he thought right and fitting.

  • But we know very well," said Euergetes, casting an ironical glance at the queen.

  • I at least have now got rid of him,' interrupted Lauretta; 'and Teresina, how the fellow pestered me with his arias and duets you know very well.

  • I know very well, however, that if mine cannot be supported by facts, it will not be by trumpeters.

  • And I know very well it 'll never come to anything.

  • I know very well he did nothing of the kind; whatever his faults are, he's not that sort of man.

  • I know very well I shouldn't like to be his wife.

  • I know very well, that Ladies in their Bloom desire to be excused in this Particular.

  • Besides I know very well, that persons of their function are bound to avoid the appearance of evil, or of giving cause of offence.

  • Though, indeed, present or absent, I know very little of my neighbors' doings, as you may see.

  • We wanted, very much, to go to the site of this ancient and famous Abbey, of which the people of the New Forest seemed to know very little.

  • We know very well; we are instructed by mere feeling, that we have a right to live, to see and to move.

  • But, this I know very well; that the later it come, the deeper will it go.

  • It is nonsense--stupid nursery jargon, I know very well," continued the count.

  • That I know very well," answered the drost: "let him ride on.

  • That they will to Sweden, we know very well; and that they were steering down the Belt, we saw.

  • We know very little of the history of Derry during the period that Columba ruled over his monastery in person.

  • Unfortunately we know very little of his early youth.

  • Of the subsequent history of this great monastic school we know very little.

  • Of John I know very little, though we have lived together for years; but of Willoughby my judgment has long been formed.

  • I know very little of Dorsetshire; but, my dear Elinor, I shall be exceedingly glad to know more of it; and I think I can answer for your having Fanny and myself among the earliest and best pleased of your visitors.

  • You are mistaken, Elinor," said she warmly, "in supposing I know very little of Willoughby.

  • She is a resolute, sensible, patient and generous girl, but she has a passionate heart, as I know very well.

  • I know very well, sire, that etiquette will not allow kings to be questioned.

  • It was of her you meant to speak, I know very well, monsieur," said Raoul, with inexpressible sweetness.

  • I know very well we shall have war with Spain; but, bah!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know very" 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:
    alcoholic fermentation; camera obscura; curious enough; good music; know any thing about; know each; know every; know from; know full; know much; know none; know not what else; know something; know thee; know them; know whar; knowing good and evil; knowing nothing; knowing the; known story; known through; known work; knows nothing; knows what; military training; trust you