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Example sentences for "know you"

  • I know you warned me against it, and I wish I had listened to you: but it's too late to regret that now.

  • Oh, I know you're thinking my house needed it .

  • But there, I know you'll go ahead with it if you've set your mind on it.

  • I know you're going to say something sympathetic as soon as I stop talking .

  • I know you'll think me dreadfully foolish," she said.

  • I know you find it hard to think so, just now.

  • I know you'll never forget her, Mistress Blythe.

  • And I KNOW you love me--I don't need to ask you.

  • Bless my heart, I didn't know you had a son.

  • No, of course not; I know you're wonderful about getting up people's subjects.

  • And, though I was unable to consent when you spoke to me in this way before, I am ready, now that I know you so much better, to trust my happiness to your hands.

  • She glanced down at him, faintly smiling.

  • Miss Bart, on her way to the station, had leisure to muse over her friend's words, and their peculiar application to herself.

  • She had been so contented, life had seemed so simple and sufficient--why had he come to trouble her with new hopes?

  • Now I know you like me--you have certainly proved it.

  • I want to know you well," said the Baroness, interrupting these meditations, "and I want you to know me.

  • I shall be so glad to know you better," she said; "I have seen so much less of you than I should have liked.

  • But you'd like better for us both to stay at home together; I know you would.

  • I know you're easily contented: you've been a hard-working man all your life.

  • You'll get the hundred pounds for me--I know you will.

  • How else should I know you loved me,' she answered.

  • I think it's rather an advantage that he doesn't know you.

  • I know you, Rose; you'll be careless about the papers--no woman ever realizes how important it is to have the facts for the certificates of registry and transfer just right.

  • I didn't know you felt so deeply, Martin.

  • Oh, Martin, I know you're not a praying man--but if you could only learn.

  • I know you like me, and you know that I like you; but as for loving each other, you know we don't.

  • I know you have a good time here; but there are so many things better than that and more worth while.

  • I know you want to go, but wanting isn't enough.

  • I know you'll go away and leave something here.

  • Each year I love you more; for I know you more, and to know more of the lovely soul you are, is to love more.

  • I know you want me home and I would like to be there but I do not think I ought to go without seeing Caracas.

  • I know you've written, but the letters have missed somehow.

  • You will be delighted with the place; I know you will.

  • I know you’re stopping for passengers; but you’ve no business to do so.

  • Do, Polly, it's just what he wants; and I know you've got a beautiful mash ready for me.

  • He went on: "I don't know you, but I want to help you.

  • For me, you fall from heaven, because I know you; but the nuns require one to enter by the door.

  • Neither do I know you," responded Laigle.

  • A good cook does wonders, and that I know you have.

  • If I know you at all, I know that you can't live with a man who treats you like this!

  • She will make no further effort to know you.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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