Sentence examples for one may know from inspiring English sources

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So, since orthodox representationalism equates \(Q_{R}\) with the property of being an experience of something's looking red, one may know on the basis of testimony that when others look at tomatoes, their experiences have \(Q_{R}\).

If one knows what the constitution of a country is, one knows some of its law; but one may know what the rule of recognition is without knowing any of its laws.

One indication that these senses differ is that one may know that a society has a legal system, and know what its laws are, without having any idea whether they are morally justified.

No one may know for sure until the giant California primary on 7 June, which offers 172 delegates in a single night.

While one may know personally everyone in one's immediate community (in hunter gatherer societies, the band or the clan), knowing who is and who is not a member of one's wider community (mega-band or tribe 1) may be equally crucial.

One may know a writer better than a friend.

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Worse still, these letters will apparently be sent out randomly, so that one person may know all about the scheme while his or her neighbour hears nothing about it for months.

By the end of the fourth paragraph Celie, aged 14, has been raped by her stepfather, become pregnant, and started writing letters to God, because no one else may know of her shame.

One twin may know at the very instant it happens that the other twin has been in a serious accident or died.

No one else may know what you're talking about, but sacrifices must be made to be authentic.

No one knows, and no one may ever know, what drove Omar Thornton to kill, or the full set of facts leading up to his horrific killings.

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