Sentence examples for know of a name from inspiring English sources

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We have an unattractive name for those who seem to live in excessive fear of attacks on their person or identity -- paranoid -- but I don't know of a name for the opposite".

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That said, I know of a few name brand investors raising late-stage funds now, so I'm betting we see the percentage of dollars going to late-stage funds continue to strengthen.

"Do you know of a writer named Joan Didion?" he had asked me in North Carolina.

I don't know of a street named after Desmond Tutu, and he was effectively the leader [of the anti-apartheid movement] for 15 years.

Both individuals said that they do not know of a cousin named Scott Roof.

But I knew of a woman named Manina de Cal and was emboldened by boredom to call her; she invited me to tea on Christmas Day.

Since he seemed up to the minute in the beauty department, I asked him if he also knew of a facialist named Joëlle Ciocco.

A former State Department spokesman, Philip J. Crowley, said department officials knew of a few people named in the cables who were subsequently imprisoned in their own countries.

"But it is the only river I know of that is named after a woman".

The bloggers I knew of, to name a few, were Andrew Sullivan, a writer; Scott Rosenberg, the managing editor of Salon.com; Glenn Reynolds, the force behind Instapundit.com; and Jim Romenesko, a monitor of the media.

When the rapper first started calling the place a number instead of, you know, a name made up of actual letters, residents got pissed: He was accused of being "attention seeking" and giving the city an identity crisis.

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