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Example sentences for "know who"

  • I'd only like to know who put up that bleeding wire!

  • He wanted to know who'd put up that bloody line.

  • I know who'll give me much finer things than your beggarly little pearl nonsense.

  • I should like to know who else is going to be married, if I am not?

  • I know who'll give me much finer things than you ever gave me.

  • I don't know who it was that said it, but it was a very good answer to one who asked why Lord Gower had not kissed hands sooner--"the Dispensation was not come from Rome.

  • I don't know who will be glad of her coming, but Mr. Blighe and Amorevoli.

  • I doubt most of them instead of fearing their compositions should not be understood, should fear they should: they write they don't know what, to be read by they don't know who.

  • If you have a mind to know who is adored and has wit, there is old Churchill has as much God-d-n-ye wit as ever-except that he has lost two teeth.

  • I guess if we tell the young feller that we know who it was what sot us ag'in' him he'll pay us something," added Jenkins.

  • I know who the feller was what told us we'd be hurt ef the road went through, and mebby you'd like to know who he is.

  • Halleck, Poe, Tennyson, Spenser, and I don't know who else in a regular literary hash!

  • Now we know who it was who tried to put your boat out of commission.

  • If she does not want you to know who she is she will ignore your letter and remain in the background.

  • The parson said he saw a young fellow answering his description sitting on the porch of the Rossmore cottage the evening before the girl disappeared, but he didn't know who he was and hasn't seen him since.

  • I would willingly give this moment a check for $5,000 to know who wrote it.

  • Somebody gave me to the old man and his wife; I don't know who it was, and I don't remember their names.

  • The woman looked at the address on the letter, and seemed to know who it was from.

  • Don't mention to anyone having received such a letter, and if anyone broaches the subject, let me know who it is.

  • Why, Mr. Jennings, when we get a city charter I think I know who will be the first mayor.

  • If the money has really been taken, I think I know who took it.

  • Oh, I fell off so far back I don't know who got in first.

  • Said Trenholme aloud: "I don't know who asked me for the milk.

  • I don't know who's to swear to you, myself.

  • If you was to say right out now in public that you knew he wasn't the man they take him for, but only a poor maniac who don't know who he is himself, you'd put an end to the most part of his influence.

  • I don't know who she is," he said, pointing her out to Robert.

  • You don't mean you don't know who sent 'em?

  • We don't know who it was," answered Polly.

  • And there's no sense in loose-endish talk when you don't know who's listening.

  • She stirred the sugar in her own cup of muddy looking beverage and without glancing up at him this time, went on, "You mean that you didn't know who I was when you saw me?

  • For I know who robbed me, I can swear to him!

  • And," he added with deep thoughtfulness as he stared past her into the smouldering fire in the fireplace, "I'd sure like to know who he is.

  • It was a brownie's basket, and as you are the only one of them that I know who can do work like it, I have come to bring you the order.

  • I don't know who I am, nor what my real name may be--if I have any right to a name!

  • I have learned to think, of late, and I would give a year of my life to know who I am.

  • I don't know who he is--I have been wickedly entrapped.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know who" 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:
    great triumph; know exactly; know how; know little; know naught; know not; know not what else; know nothing; know she; know they; know thou; know very; know whar; know what you mean; know when; know who; know you; knowing nothing; known story; known through; known under the name; known works; knows what; put into; sang froid; speculative reason