Sentence examples for knows to have from inspiring English sources

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She took a later train on the London Underground and sat a few feet away from a man she now knows to have been Shehzad Tanweer.

Still, as he well knows, to have lovers scrapping in ordinary if unpleasant ways automatically becomes a bleak statement on human nature when an apocalypse is the background.

And finally, he is told he's loved, but by somebody we know, and he knows, to have most of their mental faculties removed.

"It would create a higher level of statistical sophistication to recognize that we shouldn't be making public policy on the basis of data that the agency itself knows to have high error margins," he said.

The final part of Lie Down is given over to a soliloquy spoken by Peyton, whom the reader knows to have committed suicide, a similar device to one used by Faulkner in The Sound and the Fury.

The fourth and last degree of participation is that of accessory after the fact, who is punishable for receiving, concealing, or comforting one whom that person knows to have committed a crime so as to obstruct the criminal's apprehension or to otherwise obstruct justice.

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Only six are known to have survived.

known to have earthquake in 1737.

In January this year 2,800 are known to have crossed.

Canada and Mexico are known to have lots.

(They are known to have egos).

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