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Example sentences for "know much"

  • I heard my mammy and daddy talk 'bout de patrollers but I don't know much.

  • I was too little to know much of de old war, but jes' can remember living wid Mr. Alf Wright when de horn blow, saying dat de war was done over.

  • I hear talk of dem Yankees plenty times, but I don' know much to speak 'bout dem.

  • Yuh see I wus jes uh young child when de free war close en I ain' know much to tell yuh.

  • I didn't know much 'bout him; he didn't live so long afta slavery 'cus he was ol.

  • I don' know much what to tell you bout Abraham Lincoln.

  • I don't know much of views myself, but Faith thinks they're wonderful.

  • She didn't seem to know much about it--only what she heard her father say.

  • Of course I was born a slave but didn't know much about it because my aunty did the bossing of me but I had a pretty hard time.

  • Nobody never got nuthin, didn't know much when it was freedom.

  • I don't know much 'bout de war but my first life in Virginia wus better den it is now.

  • I don't know much good or bad about Mr. Roosevelt.

  • I don't know much about slavery, as I wus too young to know much about it.

  • I didn't know much, but a little went a great way in those days.

  • No," said Frank, "I am afraid I don't know much about it.

  • They don't know much, of course, but will do well.

  • I don't know much 'bout slavery, 'cause I was jus' a little gal when de war ended.

  • Tell you what," said Joe, "we don't know much.

  • I suppose I do know more than a good many other people, but I don't know much.

  • You can't be expected to know much about it, but you can be expected to look out for yourself as well as you know how, and to try hard not to make other people uncomfortable.

  • You don't have to know much, to teach them, and you write a very good hand.

  • Well, I reckon you don't know much about it," she responded with the unconscious cruelty of age.

  • Surely you don't know much of boxing or football," said he.

  • I was here in slavery time but I was small and I don't know much about it 'cept what they told me.

  • First I learned how to make a box square--that is a hard job when a person doesn't know much.

  • I don't know much to say for the young people.

  • I'm too light for football this year, and I don't know much about it, but I'm going out for baseball in the spring.

  • He doesn't know much about it, but he has the stuff in him, and Horton will do the rest.

  • Doesn't know much about it, but willing to try, and crazy to make good at whatever he tries.

  • Did n't know much of anything when we got to him.

  • I say, some folks don't know much," repeated the old lady, forcibly.

  • Well, I don't know much about it, but Charles called it an entry clerk.

  • It was undeniable that "some folks didn't know much;" but I was forced to deduce the corollary that the old lady was one of the unfortunates included in the proposition.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know much" 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:
    know any thing about; know anything; know better; know but; know each; know enough; know every; know everything; know her; know how; know naught; know none; know very; know whar; know what; know where; know who; know whom; know your; knowing that; known story; known under the name; known unto; known voice; known work; knows that