Sentence for knowing | Use knowing in a sentence

Knowing example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use knowing in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for knowing.

  • I wanted to save your knowing. (8)
  • My son knowing her makes it worse. (8)
  • I asked, hardly knowing what I said. (1)
  • The commander, knowing better, smiled. (1)
  • But he shrank from knowing it if he might. (9)
  • He did not answer, not knowing what to say. (8)
  • Hardly knowing what he did he extended his arms. (1)
  • She excused him, knowing what stood in his way. (10)
  • Can those knowing Lord Ormont hear him apologize? (10)
  • They walked on, without knowing in what direction. (4)
  • He enjoyed repose; knowing it might be but a truce. (10)
  • And, without knowing, how give such pain to everyone? (8)
  • He said that, of course, knowing she could not say: Yes. (8)
  • The joy of knowing that he had not made a mistake was great. (9)
  • But Shakespeare one gets acquainted with without knowing how. (4)
  • I felt I had taken a liberty in knowing of the matter at all. (8)
  • Soon after that, not knowing what more to say, she went away. (8)
  • He led her to the stone, not knowing what on earth to do with her. (10)
  • The pangs we cause them, without our knowing it, must be horrible. (10)
  • And Fort said he would, knowing well of one thing which he would not give. (8)
  • Blank enough they looked if ever I despaired of their knowing more than I. (10)
  • I have the comfort of knowing that I did my share in helping to destroy her. (10)
  • She was not bound to think of it, knowing actually nothing of the occurrence. (10)
  • Catherine turned away her head, not knowing whether she might venture to laugh. (4)
  • That was all that he needed to know, the house-owners knowing nothing about it. (7)
  • But Willoughby had the high consolation of knowing that others have fallen lower. (10)
  • I rather pride myself on knowing when to stand on my dignity and when to sit on it. (8)
  • I did a ludicrous and a shameful thing, knowing it in advance to be a barren farce. (10)
  • Better after, when she could slip away, knowing for certain that her husband had gone. (8)
  • He would not look out of his element; and this, knowing what they knew, was his offence. (10)
  • On the contrary, the knowing that there was such a provision for me probably did bias me. (4)
  • Whether now, after his death, it will be published soon or late I have no means of knowing. (9)
  • Every one here turned to find out the very knowing gentleman; but he could no where be seen. (6)
  • Not knowing whether or no to manifest sympathy with this extinction, we approached the horse. (8)
  • She opened it, evidently not knowing the handwriting; her eyes ran down the lines hurriedly. (10)
  • She opened it, evidently not knowing the handwriting; her eyes ran down the lines hurriedly. (22)
  • It struck her as slightly comic, not knowing that the little scene was the outcome of that word. (8)
  • It is a religion of love, practical, undemonstrative, knowing nothing of pageantry and spectacle. (7)
  • But she was always on her guard, knowing that Rosek would not forgive her for that dart of ridicule. (8)
  • She felt like an actress who may in a few minutes be called on the stage, without knowing her part. (10)
  • Anthony blinked his eyes, not knowing how it was that he had thus been thrown out of his direct road. (22)
  • When Anna left him the night before, he had wandered about in the dark, not knowing quite where he went. (8)
  • A sentence that hung in the memory of one knowing himself to be animated by the wildest genius of folly. (10)
  • A woman especially, if she have the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can. (4)
  • Must he go back home with this murk on him; knowing that his brother was a confessed and branded murderer? (8)
  • Show that you have something in hand, and you enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that you were not robbed. (10)
  • I faltered along, hoping to reach a second one, without knowing why I had dragged my limbs from the first. (10)
  • Lavender passed bewildered among large stone buildings and small wooden buildings, not knowing where to go. (8)
  • In silence we watched, in silence left him smiling, knowing somehow that we should remember him all our days. (8)
  • How meet those doubting, knowing eyes, goggling with the fixed philosophy that a man has but one use for woman? (8)
  • Knowing little or nothing, he was yet certain, with his unerring astuteness, that there was something going on. (8)
  • His eyes fixed upon Robert with steady scrutiny, and Robert gave him a similar inspection, though not knowing why. (22)
  • His power of decision again failed; he reached the house without knowing what he should do if he did find her there. (8)
  • My Fanny, indeed, at this very time, I have the satisfaction of knowing, must have been happy in spite of everything. (4)
  • The elation of knowing for sure that she was loved was like a wand waving away all tremors, stilling them to sweetness. (8)
  • She must have been frightened by his visit; and, perhaps, doubly miserable since, knowing nothing, imagining everything! (8)
  • Her astonishment and confusion increased; and though still not knowing how to suppose him serious, she could hardly stand. (4)
  • Thereupon she thrust him in; and Shibli Bagarag was abashed, and played foolishly with his fingers, knowing not what to do. (10)
  • He had shaken the hand of her husband and kept pain and disappointment out of his face, knowing well that he deceived no one. (8)
  • She had come back like an animal wounded to death, not knowing where to turn, not knowing what she was doing. (8)
  • He was going to sit and feast his eyes, and come away knowing her no better, but ready to go and feast his eyes again to-morrow. (8)
  • I let several people go by without questioning them, and those I did ask abashed me farther by not knowing what I wanted to know. (9)
  • To keep everybody from knowing that he, Soames Forsyte, was reduced to having his wife spied on, was the overpowering consideration. (8)
  • Desiring to free himself of his companion, yet not knowing how, Hilary sat down in Kensington Gardens on the first bench they came to. (8)
  • They, in their turn, glanced casually at his tall figure leaning against the parapet, not knowing how their fate was trembling in the balance. (8)
  • In the midst of the strange surroundings he still preserved that air of knowing, and being master of, his fate, which was his chief attraction. (8)
  • Dan Mavering came out into the bright winter morning knowing that his engagement was broken, but feeling it so little that he could not believe it. (9)
  • She finished dressing, and knowing that she must show no trace of her excitement, sat quite still for several minutes, forcing herself into languor. (8)
  • And the Countess, knowing that Evan loved his sister Caroline, incidentally related to him an episode in the domestic life of Major and Mrs. Strike. (10)

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