Sentence examples for move to know from inspiring English sources

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It allows you to have a plan at the plate, to anticipate their next move, to know what is relevant and what is not.

(And that was partly why I couldn't tell the story simply through Jane's own perspective. I needed omniscience, I needed room to move, to know better than she did, know better than any of them did).

(If done from a bad angle, you may actually end up knocking the ball into your own goal!) The third "cheat" isn't actually a glitch, nor is it cheating but it is a good move to know nonetheless.

As a general rule of thumb, it's a wise move to know a few classic knots like the Windsor or four-in-hand before moving onto something exotic like the trinity knot.

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Mrs. Bolander, a real estate broker, "was so moved to know that so many people cared," her husband said.

You have to be able to see if the net moves to know if you made a basket.

It was moving to know that this is the place from which vaccines were distributed to immunize over a quarter of a million children and some 300,000 women in Mogadishu during the recent Child Health Days campaign there.

This is a like violent game of chess, and nobody can see enough moves ahead to know what the outcome will be.

McCarthy has seen this move enough times to know.

"I've moved around enough to know that when you walk into the right place, you know it instantly".

If you're moving, you want to know about the features of an apartment, but that's just one piece.

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