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Example sentences for "everyone knows"

  • As everyone knows, China, after having an Emperor for forty centuries, decided, eleven years ago, to become a modern democratic republic.

  • As everyone knows, they are proverbially honest in business, in spite of the corruption of their politics.

  • As everyone knows, the Chinese do not have letters, as we do, but symbols for whole words.

  • As everyone knows, America's position in Chinese education was acquired through the Boxer indemnity.

  • Everyone knows that to revel in the possession of a book one must covet it before one feels one should buy it.

  • Everyone knows that to love a book jealously one must have made some sacrifice to obtain it.

  • It is even more entitled to say so now, when, as everyone knows, parenthood has come so entirely under the sway of human volition.

  • As everyone knows they go for many reasons and purposes.

  • But there is a distinct striving after style--a striving that, as everyone knows, ended in mastery: and through style Tennyson reached such heights of thought as he was capable of.

  • Just before we sailed Mr. Christophersen said he would send a relief expedition, if the Fram did not return to Australia by a certain date; but, as everyone knows, this was happily unnecessary.

  • In this way we always had our hands full, and when that is the case, as everyone knows, time flies quickly.

  • As everyone knows, all these predictions were very far from being fulfilled; the exact opposite happened.

  • It was situated directly on the famous Park of Versailles which is, as everyone knows, one of the most beautiful parks in all the world.

  • Eating outdoors makes for good health and long life and good temper, everyone knows that.

  • Everyone knows that a table and a certain number of chairs and a sideboard of some kind "go together.

  • The king went and sat by his dear wife, well beloved by him, as everyone knows.

  • Certain persons had seen her putting the harness on her broom in the stable, which, as everyone knows is on the housetops.

  • These two treasures are, as everyone knows, placed on the principal altar of the church, and are esteemed as an inestimable work, for the silversmith had spent therein all his wealth.

  • Without them, as everyone knows, it would be impossible to run any wheel continuously upon an axle at high speed for more than a very brief period, owing to the great heat developed through friction.

  • Richelieu, as everyone knows, had loved the queen.

  • He was the friend of the king, who honored highly, as everyone knows, the memory of his father, Henry IV.

  • The Regent, by means of time, which respects not queens, was, as everyone knows, in her middle age.

  • Boys-Bourredon was in a moment sewn in a sack and thrown into the Seine, near the ferry at Charenton, as everyone knows.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "everyone knows" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    coach home; curious specimen; curious story; dans une; everyone according; everyone else; everyone knows; exclusive legislation; historical interest; little astonished; little farm; meeting held; more dangerous; nine dollars; not because; optical instruments; painted white; placed before; pour the sauce over; reduced from; sensual pleasures; shot down; should endeavour; will easily