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Example sentences for "she did not know"

  • Rachel, she did not know how, was close by the wheel of the vehicle by this time.

  • She did not know my father was ignorant of it?

  • I meant going over parchments; writing for Lord Martindale;' she did not know if she might mention the West Indian scheme.

  • She did not know, then, that womanhood is a matter of things very different from these.

  • She did not know who it was for whom she waited.

  • Concerning that sum of money left to her, she did not know whether it was to come out of the Scotch property or be given to her separately,--and whether it was to come annually or to come only once.

  • She did not know whether Mr. Camperdown might not contrive to have them taken by violence from her neck, even on Lady Glencora's stairs.

  • She did not know much of the law, but she thought that they could not punish her for breaking an appointment even with a man so high in authority as Major Mackintosh.

  • When she told Lord Fawn that the Ayrshire estate was "her own, to do what she liked with," she did not know that he would certainly find out the truth from other sources before he married her.

  • She did not know that he was watching her.

  • She did not know what to do; she could see a dark shadow on the pillow that must she knew be her aunt's hair, and yet she did not connect that with her aunt.

  • She did not know that it was her own strange upbringing that gave her independent estimates and judgments.

  • She did not know of what she was afraid, but she knew that she felt that she would rather do anything than spend the night in that house.

  • What form her life would take she did not know, what troubles and sorrows in the future there might be she did not care--to-morrow her life would begin.

  • She did not know, she did not care--only she trusted that she would never meet him again--never again.

  • And at length Colonel Arran arose to take his departure; and she had not told what was hammering for utterance in every heart beat; she did not know how to tell, what to ask.

  • She did not know; but belike there was some one (and here she looked at the sheriff) who paid her double for it all.

  • She did not know; and that was a strange question.

  • She did not know: but he must have been dead some time, seeing that the blood and brains which the lad fetched down out of the tree were quite dried up.

  • How in the world they should get on together without Richard, she did not know, and if she consulted merely her own comfort she would have bidden Ethelyn go.

  • She did not know what to say, and when pressed to give a reason stammered out: "Judge Markham wished me to stay with him, and as an obedient wife I stayed.

  • She did not know him, for if possible he suffered more than she did, though in a different way.

  • But when Miss Stanbury declared that she did not know what to do about the property, Dorothy could only hold her tongue.

  • Her husband had gone away, she did not know whither, and she had no means by which she could communicate with him.

  • She did not know enough of the English type to judge of Lord Tancred morally.

  • She did not know it was part of the same instinct of self-defense which had had to make up her whole attitude towards life.

  • She could not keep from the subject which was devouring her; she knew now she had made an irreparable mistake in what she had said to Tristram in the afternoon, and how to repair it she did not know at present, but she must talk to some one.

  • She did not know why he should be moved at her announcement; but he certainly was, so it was worth while rubbing it in.

  • She did not know that on the terrace of houses it makes lakes when the pipes are choked, and she would thus have remained in her security when she suddenly discovered a rent in the wall of it.

  • But when the letter was finished, as she did not know Leon's address, she was puzzled.

  • She did not know if she regretted having yielded to him, or whether she did not wish, on the contrary, to enjoy him the more.

  • Myrtle was very glad that he had been so far successful,--she did not know that it made much difference to her, but she was obliged to him for the desire of serving her that he had expressed.

  • Again she was back in her little chamber, she did not know how, and the two women were looking into her eyes with strange meaning in their own.

  • She did not know what a contrast she made in it; her dainty little figure, very nicely dressed, standing on the flag-stones before the fire.

  • Elizabeth met the clear intent eye which, she did not know why, fixed hers while he spoke; and then dropping her own, trembled greatly with constrained feeling.

  • But the fact of her want and of a sure remedy, was all she made clear; how to match the one with the other she did not know.

  • She did not know why, either, and she would have given a great deal to hear it over again.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she did not know" 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:
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