Sentence examples for knows than from inspiring English sources

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No one better knows than I do his legislative agenda".

It is more precious, he knows, than anything else they might own, but he does not have it.

"But the financial community prefers a president it knows than a month of potential political turmoil in which anything could happen".

For all its intellectual name dropping, "Jumpers" -- like Mr. Stoppard's "Real Thing" and "Invention of Love" -- is ultimately less a showoff demonstration of what Mr. Stoppard knows than a humble contemplation of what he and all humankind can never know.

Though Ms. Hammerling may be known in the Valley more for whom she knows than for the clients she represents, she shares something else with Ms. Huffington: an astute understanding of how valuable strategic name-dropping can be.

"Remember Jewish history in Europe: chemical gas is more than a redline for us," says a customer.Some analysts argue that Israel is better off with the devil it knows, than with a jihadist resurgence, which might activate a front that the Assads have kept quiet since 1973.

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"Better to know than not to know".

Nationwide Asset is less known than Credit Solutions.

Some citizens are better known than others.

It certainly seems better to know than not to know.

Nationally, Ms Davis is much better known than Mr Abbott.

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