Sentence examples for To knew from inspiring English sources

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To knew

verb

To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of or that.

  • I know that I’m right and you’re wrong.

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The investigators we were talking to knew what they were doing.

"The majority of staff witnesses we spoke to knew or had heard that Hall was a womaniser," the report says.

"Nobody even flinched and only the waitress at the restaurant my family and I went to knew who I was.

When I visited the island 28 years later, everyone I spoke to knew that Bell was gay, but told me he would never admit it in public.

Everyone I spoke to knew of the Bullingdon and its associates, but felt it was "too exclusive" for their peer group.

And all the sisters I spoke to knew the two golden rules of sisterhood: never borrow clothes without asking and never go after your sister's bloke.

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Audie wants to know.

Get to know God.

I had to know".

We need to know.

Nobody seemed to know.

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