He knows that I gave my word of honor to my supporters to stand as a candidate, no matter who might enter against me.
He knows that he and I have given our pledges at Washington that political dictation in Utah by the heads of the Mormon Church shall cease.
He knows that he will be held forever in dishonor among his people; that he will be looked upon as one worse than dead; that he will ruin his own life and despoil his parents of all their eternal comfort and their hope in him.
He knows that if he loses his faith on a mission--in other words, if he dares to make any inquiry into the authenticity of the mission which he is performing--he becomes a deserter from God in the very ranks of battle.
He knows that if he dies he will not leave wife and children penniless.
He stays in his trench and keeps on shooting because he knows that he can hit those advancing figures and that this is his best protection.
Moribund distinctions of right and wrong did not trouble me, for the modern man labours religiously when he knows that Evolution is on his side.
But he knows that it is I who insist upon marrying you!
In the south the master is not afraid to raise his slave to his own standing, because he knows that he can in a moment reduce him to the dust at pleasure.
One who realizes his own real spiritual identity, knows that he can never die, that he can never be defeated, that he can never really fail.
It still operates, but it fails to wound so deeply, for man, seeing with illumined eyes, knows that it is good that has come to bless; and not evil that has come to slay.
His wife might possibly be able to explain that mystery to you, but you may take it for granted that the poor duke will die a virgin in spite of himself; and he knows that as well as anybody.
Formerly the Austrian army believed that it was strong enough to uphold the throne; now it knows that it is nothing by itself, and rests only upon the support of the Czar.
It is conscious of your country's power; it is jealous of its own dignity; it knows that it is able to restore the law of nations to the principles of justice and right; and knowing its ability, its will shall not be lacking.
He knows that he has something to-day, and that it does not depend upon himself whether he shall have something to-morrow.
He knows that, though he may have the means of living to-day, it is very uncertain whether he shall to-morrow.
He knows that a nobleman will keep his word, and it is just the same to him, whether they behead me now, or after St. Michael's day.
We were seen at the court together with Danveld; and the grand master, his relative, knows that we always undertook everything together.
The right honourable gentleman, the Secretary of State for the Home Department, knows that, in 1833, I disapproved of one part of the measure which Lord Grey's Government proposed on the subject of slavery.
He knows that he is not utterly unpatriotic, or utterly self-seeking, or utterly barbarous and revengeful.
He knows thathe is an ordinary man, and that he can count as many kindly memories, as many humane instincts, as many hours of decent work and responsibility as any other ordinary man.
I ask, is it unconstitutional for a policeman or for a soldier to tender his resignation when he knows that he is called to serve a Government which traduces his own countrymen?
He knows that Mr. Lloyd George is the prime author of terms and that the latter has never repudiated his responsibility for them.
He knows that it is better to die in the way of God than to live in the way of Satan.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knows that" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.