Sentence examples for know incidentally from inspiring English sources

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(The man should know, incidentally, that the title of the last opera in the "Ring" cycle is "Götterdammerüng," not "Die Götterdammerüng".) With so much narrative to weave into a coherent dramatic tapestry, it is perhaps not surprising that Mr. Harrison resorts too often to an annoying tic endemic in the work of young playwrights today.

Of course, there are exceptions to this rule: "It's a boy!" for instance, is both sufficient and worth telling everyone you know (incidentally, congratulations to CrunchGear writer Matt on the new baby), but I think we all know that the bulk of Twitter is not life-changing announcements or granules of compact wit and wisdom.

Did you know, incidentally that mice prefer peanut butter to cheese?

We know, incidentally, that tobacco kills you, but we don't stop people smoking it, we just make it more and more difficult and tax it.

For those who don't know, incidentally, the Doctor is an alien traveler through time and space from the lost planet Gallifrey, home to the late race of Time Lords, an explorer who spends a lot of time defending Earth -- and in particular, naturally, Britain -- from various threats in between his adventurous travels into the past and the future of many worlds all around the universe.

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(Who knew, incidentally, that CNN interviewers could forego patsy questions?) "If I said yes, my political career would be in jeopardy," said Claire.

One thinks of the wonderful image conjured up by The New York Times columnist and ace Bush-tormenter Maureen Dowd (known, incidentally, to the family as the "Cobra"), of Cheney and Rummy kicking George Jnr up to bed at 9pm, and then settling down in the Oval Office over a couple of bourbons to run the war.

(It tells you all you need to know about Dominic Cummings, incidentally, that his Twitter handle is not anything so mundane as "Dominic Cummings" but "@odysseanproject" – a nom de guerre that reeks of borrowed grandeur and bombastic insecurity).

And incidentally, I know the value of making sure our troops have the latest technology.

Incidentally, I know of no previous attempt to film Sterne's novel, though there's an arresting scene in Arthur Penn's western The Missouri Breaks when a rich Montana rancher, acting like a brutal 18th-century squire, returns from the summary execution of a rustler.

(Incidentally, I know a fool-proof way to avoid paying the fine: put your stupid phone away while behind the wheel).

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