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Example sentences for "you know anything about"

  • Do you know anything about Buchanan's background?

  • Do you know anything about that or can you give us any information?

  • Now, do you know anything about that, how that happened?

  • But Mr. Sinclair must make his profit off the shawl when he purchased it in order to be re-sold, so that there may be two prices in that way: do you know anything about that?

  • Do you know anything about a meeting that was held at Grutness, some time ago?

  • Do you know anything about a boy of his who had gone out to service with a neighbouring farmer lately?

  • Were the conditions such as would interfere with fishing, or do you know anything about that?

  • Do you know anything about a collision that occurred at Reading, with General Reeder's troops?

  • Do you know anything about him at all--you knew the man?

  • Do you know anything about a request made by the civil authorities of Allegheny county on the Governor, for troops?

  • Do you know anything about that, when it was done, or any discussions about it?

  • Do you know anything about a letter that Buckler wrote to the President in relation to his mission?

  • Do you know anything about that--perhaps Auchincloss & Miller?

  • Now how on earth do you know anything about that?

  • Will you--do you know anything about--about that sort of thing?

  • Do you know anything about Orion's Belt, for instance?

  • Just suppose for a moment that, for urgent reasons which neither of you know anything about, he had wished to get rid of his brother.

  • Do you know anything about a scheme for sending enlisted men to French universities?

  • D'you know anything about what's going on?

  • What I wanted to ask you was: do you know anything about.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you know anything about" 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:
    cabinet work; length and; you are very much; you good; you know; you like; you see; you won; young artist; young child; young gentlemen; young heart; young knight; young lieutenant; young love; young nobleman; young readers; young specimens; young warrior; your account; your own; your place; your presence; your soul; your work; your worship