Sentence examples for I shall know how from inspiring English sources

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Now I shall know how to proceed if forced to survive somewhere with only an eel, two pairs of pliers and a door-frame for company; but I don't otherwise need the activity to be central to my life.

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That is also when we shall know how many MPs each party will have in the next parliament, making it Victory in Election Day, not just Victory in Europe Day.

Sending a copy of his "Poems" (1930) to Mr. Upward, Auden wrote, "I shall never know how much in these poems is filched from you via Christopher".

I shall never know how she spent her days, where she hid, in whose company she passed the winter months of her first escape, or the few weeks of spring when she escaped the second time.

I don't know how long I shall survive, having been smitten with this disease.

This combination of work and the environment put great strain on Arthur personally and he admitted that 'the work is now very onerous' and 'I don't know how long I shall be able to stand this sort of life'.

And so Heathcliff lopes away into the storm-wracked night without hearing the rest of her speech ("he shall never know how I love him"), and readers are denied the swoony bliss of true romance.

In the day of your distress, when your men fall dying by the murderous hand of Hector, you shall not know how to help them, and shall rend your heart with rage for the hour when you offered insult to the bravest of the Achaeans". "Of a truth," he said, "a great sorrow has befallen the Achaean land.

The Conservative gamble that we shall never know how much the recession was eased by Labour's colossal borrowing, but we shall certainly feel the pain when the money has to be paid back through higher taxes.

We shall never know how many farmers' wives bit their pillows as their husbands took their pleasure; what we do know is that, long before contraceptive appliances, birth rates fell in western Europe when people began to want to limit their families, almost certainly because of variations on the penetration theme.

Carr has written that "we shall never know" how the "distant community" in Beddgelert came to possess the four Anglesey churches, but thought that it might be significant that the priory also controlled two churches on the mainland, on the other side of the Menai Strait.

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