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Example sentences for "know where"

  • I don't know where he was," says I; "where was he?

  • When I woke up I didn't know where I was for a minute.

  • There was a slough or a creek leading out of it on the other side that went miles away, I don't know where, but it didn't go to the river.

  • First I didn't know where I was; I thought I was dreaming; and when things began to come back to me they seemed to come up dim out of last week.

  • He has certainly disappeared completely, and no one seems to know where he is.

  • He doesn't know where to turn and rather than take his gold back with him, he would willingly let it go at an even lower rate than the smugglers generally ask.

  • Dam’me if I know where he would have gotten such another daughter; that is, full grown, d’ye see.

  • She desired to know where he was going, and why he was in a hurry.

  • He spoke sternly--with his heart aching for his brother all the time.

  • What purpose led her to apply to me, under these circumstances, you will presently discover.

  • Completely misunderstanding him, she thought he was reminding her of the distance that separated them in social rank.

  • I don't know where I'm at, anyhow," he said woefully.

  • I don't know where my thoughts had wandered when they were recalled by a tap at the door.

  • George, I know where my man is because I was on the roof last night and saw him through the skylight, and you along with him.

  • I can't say I know where it is, for I come from Winchester and am strange in London.

  • Some one in her cottage who had tramped down to Saint Albans and was tramping he didn't know where.

  • Now that I know where I am I think that I can find the way.

  • What is more, I can hear nothing of the Attorney-General, and his clerk does not seem to know where he is.

  • The ship was bound for the Indies; and if you don't know where that is, you ought to it, and angels will never love you.

  • Here's this squire and doctor with a map and such--I don't know where it is, do I?

  • As for them, they've tramped; I don't know where's they are.

  • Accept it as a reality, because I tell you I know where it is, that it is waiting, and you can earn your way into it with no obligation to any one.

  • When I've talked to him, I'll know where I am and I'll have something to say to you.

  • But can't you see that I don't know where I will be?

  • Say anything on earth except that you love her, and want her until your body is one quivering ache, and you don't know where she is.

  • The old woman's mare strayed last night, and I don't know where to look for her.

  • He did not wish the dragon to know where he lived, lest some day he should come to take back his treasure.

  • I have made inquiries about the line, and I know where it belongs.

  • But I declare I don't know where to begin.

  • I don't know where Pete is--down to Cale Schell's, I expect.

  • Miss Mellins'll know where to send--she's got an aunt that's a Catholic.

  • She's left Hoboken--moved clear away, and nobody seems to know where.

  • Over two months ago--and they don't know where she's gone.

  • And I know where he wanted to live for those six months.

  • But I know where there's a treasure that's not unlucky.

  • Dillworth," he said calmly, "I know where he is.

  • I do know where he is," said my father in his deep, level voice.

  • I don't know where she is, pater," said Charles.

  • I know where you've been, but you don't know where I've been.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know where" 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:
    avoid the; know all; know also; know anything; know better; know each; know everything; know him; know how; know little; know naught; know not what else; know only; know them; know they; know what you are; know when; know you; know your; knowing that; knowing what; knowledge and; known species; known under the name; think things; wood light