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 whereit 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.
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.