Sentence examples for might know how from inspiring English sources

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Neutral little Switzerland suddenly looked like a place that might know how to enjoy its own night life.

It kind of makes me feel as if I might know how to fix a car, which I don't.

He prayed that he might know how best to please God; opening the Gospels for the answer, he came upon references to the Passion of Christ three times.

It is easy to believe that if anyone might know how to lead us kindly toward salvation it'd be Phillips, hugging his manzarene, singing softly of Heaven.

Her leading lady (the ordinary woman) goes about asking how the presidents of other countries persuaded the electorate to vote for them, so that she might know how to conduct her own campaign.

Contrary to what he told his new chums, a draw against Iceland wouldn't have got England through at Euro 2016, although we're prepared to concede he might know how to sidestep those pesky Fifa regulations that suggest otherwise.

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She might not know how to remember the script or she might say the lines awkwardly, like a robot.

They might not know how to deal with it either, or they might actually be oblivious to the fact of it occurring.

Some children might not know how to verbalize their feelings of being unsafe, or might hesitate to do so.

Even those willing to give it a shot might not know how to talk about sex without coming off as demanding, critical, or (they might fear) depraved.

"I might not know how to say it".

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