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Example sentences for "know your"

  • But I hope in the Lord Jesus to send Timothy shortly to you, that I also may be cheered, when I know your state.

  • For this cause, when I too could no longer forbear, I sent to know your faith, lest by some means the tempter tempted you, and our labor should be in vain.

  • For I know your readiness of mind, of which I boast for you to the Macedonians, that Achaia has been prepared since a year ago; and your zeal stirred up the greater part of them.

  • I know your lack of sleep torments you, but if you again deprive me of the only blessing I enjoy I will arise and strangle you.

  • I know your name, I know who you are, but you need not be anxious; it is exactly as if I did not know it.

  • Yes, I know your mind, and I know what idea you must entertain of mine, because I have exposed to you all my weakness and irritability by my sophisms.

  • As to a suburban property, be sure to let me know your wishes, and at the same time take care that that fellow doesn't get you into trouble.

  • But if you had left it to me, I am so much attached to you that I would have made a bargain with the heirs: as it is, since I know your price, I will put up some one to bid rather than let it go for less.

  • I am, by Hercules, exceedingly gratified that Eutychides has had cause to know your kindness to me, and that the sympathy he shewed me in the time of my sorrow was neither unnoticed at the time nor afterwards forgotten by me.

  • For I well know the reasonableness and soberness of your judgment: I know your mind, while warmly attached to me, to be without a tinge of malevolence to others, but on the contrary as open and candid as it is great and lofty.

  • Therefore he sends to know your lordship's pleasure- If you will presently take horse with him And with all speed post with him toward the north To shun the danger that his soul divines.

  • I know your mind; first censure of the sport, Then you and I will enter Venus Court.

  • Let me know your secret, that I may see plainly who you are!

  • Tranquilly Wotan receives this: "I know your meaning, but it creates in me no uneasiness.

  • You must somehow, or somewhile, let me know your Address in Leamington, unless a Letter addressed to Cavendish Square will find you there.

  • Pray let me know your wishes by return of Post: and I will do my best to meet them immediately: being Ever sincerely yours E.

  • I know your age--though I shall forget it by and by.

  • I know your gang, and a bloody one it is, but you can't look a white man in the eye, because you're a thief and a coward!

  • If that's the case, I'm glad to know your name, and thank you for givin' me this lift.

  • I know your character, I read it in your face'--the heart trembled in my body as I said these daring words.

  • As for how I came to know your whereabouts, by an odd enough chance, it is again M.

  • I know your master, he knows me, and he knows and approves of my errand.

  • Neale (Eastville, Northampton County, Virginia) and consult with him on the subject and let me know your determination.

  • Should any of my friends, wherever your lot may be cast, desire to know your qualifications as a teacher, I hope you will refer them to me; for that is a subject on which I can speak knowingly and from experience.

  • So make your arrangements, and let me know your wishes.

  • I know your way of feeding beasts with grains, and windy stuff, to blow up Butchers?

  • I have sent for a few trifles, when those are come; And now I know your reason.

  • The ladies desire to know your opinion of the state of the weather?

  • I shall remain: set your heart at rest, and let me know your wants.

  • Villain," muttered Ramsay, as Vanslyperken shut the door, "I know your thoughts.

  • I know your character, that is sufficient.

  • I know your knock--you are welcome; sit down.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know your" 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:
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