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Example sentences for "knows what"

  • And as for the Lord A'mighty He knows what He's about I tell ye!

  • However, I suppose he knows what he's about.

  • Everybody who has ever read Mr. Story's "Roba di Roma" knows what a terrible power it is which the owner of the evil eye exercises.

  • His chimneys don't smoke, his windows are tight, he knows what systems of heating are the best, and whom to go to: he knows what good plumbing is.

  • Maybe you don't believe a woman like me knows what love is.

  • He knows what I have suffered, and what I shall yet suffer before His judgment comes for us all.

  • They're almighty surprised when they l'arn he knows what they're up to.

  • He knows what "brutes" husbands are, and how like flints they will oppose the sea-shore, merely because their wives want to go there.

  • Another writer asserts that nobody yet knows what woman is capable of doing.

  • He knows what he's about as well as I do myself!

  • He knows what one is, and so knows what one is thinking!

  • If he does it, he knows what he's about, and we don't.

  • Either he knows what sort of a woman this is, or he does not.

  • He knows what I understand by a flame; he knows how I am affected by the thought of the pain which it inflicts.

  • The next feature that claims attention is the instant ardent effort of the discoverer to make the treasure his own, now that he knows what it is and where it lies.

  • No one but God and I knows what is in my heart," she thought.

  • It was the song the Arab had sung as he turned into the shadow of the palm trees, the song of the freed negroes of Touggourt: "No one but God and I Knows what is in my heart.

  • It is a desert song of the freed negroes of Touggourt--'No one but God and I knows what is in my heart.

  • If he knows what's best for him, he'll never come back.

  • Nonsense or not, if a dry season comes and knocks all our work over, I shall help myself to some one's stuff that has more than he knows what to do with.

  • About half seas over; but he knows what he is about, though he took another heavy potion just now," replied the lieutenant.

  • Then before he knows what is coming, you thrust a spear down through his head and you have him.

  • Before he knows what's up, we'll be away in the woods.

  • I don't believe he knows what vessel he's on yet," declared Harry.

  • I knows what I knows," and the Corporal recommenced his whistle.

  • Just let me look at your honour's head; I knows what a confusion is better nor any of 'em.

  • Umph," returned the hag, "ye are the great scolard; and they say ye knows what no one else do.

  • His Pythoness foams at the mouth too, sometimes, and appears to have it all her own way, perhaps; but he knows what she is about, and there is never a word in the oracle that has not undergone his revision.

  • I knows what it wur now—bean’t comin’ on.

  • I knows what he wants; he’s arter listin chaps.

  • An Arab is passing below on the desert track, singing to himself, as he goes towards his home in the oasis, "No one but God and I knows what is in my heart.

  • I suppose the reason is that the Bible is God's own words, and he loved and pitied us so that he knew what we would want him to say, just as mother loves and pities me, and so knows what I like her to say.

  • He knows what is best for us and for baby.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knows what" 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:
    agricultural machinery; deep conviction; depending upon; divine mission; eight ships; first mate; good glass; good news; haue sayd; hearted woman; junior year; knows nothing; knows that; knows what; love alone; magnitude star; mighty sight; must write; private bill; shall recur; suddenly appeared; vertical plane; will grow; wine grapes