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Example sentences for "would know"

  • If a man wanted something, he would know that he could get it only by going in the direction the birds take.

  • She would know why I was doing it; dancing nearer and nearer to her.

  • Also by that time he would know, from his friend, how his help might best be given.

  • If I had been a better one," she lamented to her husband one evening, "I would know how to meet his questions now.

  • Then he would know, he would know, and if he did not come it would be because it was his desire not to.

  • We know not where we are, or the way from these pits; for I know not east from west; but he doubtless knows and if we are shrewd we may learn from him that which we would know.

  • It is what I would know," said the officer, and with a curt command to his men to follow him he turned and left the cell.

  • Turan, for now he knew whom the other meant, and he would know more.

  • He would know him a million miles off, he was so big, and he had the biggest rifle in the world.

  • The next time Marse Kenneth complained about having no appetite he would know what to say to him.

  • God would not pay any attention to her if she tried to repent; He would know it was only "make-believe" if she got down on her knees and prayed for forgiveness.

  • If she did not look back, I would know myself as a lost man.

  • My only regret is that my father is not here to give me a word now and then, for 'tis a game he would know down to the ground.

  • Yes, and he would know, if you have for him spoken, And prays you to deliver this ring and token.

  • How shall I displease myself in sin, I would know?

  • They formed a shield that no scornful eyes could penetrate, and as long as he was in the forest, he would know peace.

  • Even though he was lost in the storm, Emil, a lifelong resident of Dornblatt, was not one to surrender easily, and he would know what to do.

  • It would be nice if he were wise, like Father Benjamin or even like Anton, for then he would know so many things that otherwise he could never hope to know.

  • He read and he watched, and he tried to understand; he asked of nature the meaning of these religions, to tell him the secret that he would know.

  • Finally, I would know something of the Hereafter.

  • The mountains and the trees answered him and told him secrets, the secrets of their hearts, but not the secret he would know.

  • I would know whence I came, I would have some rule to live by, I would know whither I am going.

  • We would know, that many a man may believe, and yet not know that he doth believe.

  • We would know, that many may really believe, and yet miss this sensible sealing of the Spirit which they would be at.

  • We would know, that our believing, and God's sealing to our sense, are two distinct acts and separable, and oft separated.

  • I then said that I was, and his relation also, and that if he viewed me close he would know me, and begged of him not to be angry: upon which I immediately seized a brace of pistols which I observed hanging up in his room.

  • Well, before long now, surely, he would know--when Millman got back.

  • I would know if a man thou shalt be who bravely for me would fight-- And yet, if thou prize thine honour, thou wilt flee from this strife, Sir Knight!

  • So Lohengrin passed from among them, for in sooth this gallant knight 655 Was Parzival's son, and none other, if the tale ye would know aright.

  • He would know I had told some one where I was going, and that my absence would be noticed.

  • But if he did succeed in his nefarious plans, I was glad that I would know where to look for him.

  • I should certainly think that he would know it, sir.

  • But even if Arthur Bastow had escaped, father, why should he come back to England, where he would know that he might be arrested again, instead of staying quietly out in Australia?

  • I already know where you came from, for I have seen you in our army; but I would know more: I would know why you are interested in me," persisted the tzin.

  • Were Tezcuco in position to demand the restoration of her rights as a nation we would know how to proceed; but she is not, and we are left with only one alternative, that of submission.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "would 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:
    battle slain; developed from; fair system; personal interview; special session; would cause; would continue; would form; would gladly; would grow; would happen; would have been difficult; would have been more; would have been very; would have given anything; would meet; would never have been; would not live alway; would probably; would recommend; would return; would say; would serve; would stand; would walk; wouldst thou