Know in A Sentence

    1

    A few months ago she didn't know the true meaning of love.

    2

    A few months ago she wouldn't have realized that forgiving her father was important to her marriage – but then, a few months ago she didn't know Chauncey.

    3

    A lot can happen in two blocks, you know.

    4

    Actually, Connie would know.

    5

    Actually, she didn't know that.

    6

    After all, he has a right to know.

    7

    After she got married and moved to Colorado the family information stopped – if you know what I mean.

    8

    All I know is that he gets defensive when I mention Uncle Fabrice.

    9

    All I know is that he's temperamental, and you'd better stay away from him.

    10

    All I know is... all of the sudden you were walking away from me - right when I needed you the most.

    11

    And what did she know about him?

    12

    Anyway, he didn't know your mother was sick.

    13

    At this point, he probably didn't know anyway.

    14

    Because now we know.

    15

    Because we barely know each other.

    16

    Betsy was awake when I returned home and wanted to know what delayed me.

    17

    But don't let us worry over such things, Zeb; we can't help ourselves just now, you know, and I've always been told it's foolish to borrow trouble.

    18

    But he was kind and gentle only to those of his regiment, to Timokhin and the like--people quite new to him, belonging to a different world and who could not know and understand his past.

    19

    But how did you know he wouldn't do something to her to keep his secret.

    20

    But how did you know?

    21

    But I don't know anything about dressing or acting like a lady.

    22

    But I don't know anything about...

    23

    But I have said they did not know you had a wound.

    24

    But I know for a fact that the glowing end of a cigarette butt can be seen as far away as an arrow can be shot accurately.

    25

    But it didn't fit the man she had come to know, and she wasn't about to believe it simply because he hadn't made a pass at her yet.

    26

    But it would be nice to know you had a way to get out and do things without fear of taking the only vehicle.

    27

    But Len didn't know all the facts, and that wasn't fair.

    28

    But this I know, I love to play In the meadow, among the hay-- Up the water, and o'er the lea, That's the way for Billy and me.

    29

    But would they know where to look?

    30

    Cade knew how to be a friend, even if he didn't know what to say.

    31

    Certainly, you don't want the whole world to know where you were last night.

    32

    Come on, inquiring minds want to know.

    33

    Confucius said, "To know that we know what we know, and that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge."

    34

    Connie still didn't know about her car.

    35

    Country kids need a good nurse as much as a city kid, you know.

    36

    Davis should know such needless defense was embarrassing for her.

    37

    Desire still a hot ember inside of her, she was tempted to set the record straight, but maybe it was best he didn't know how close she had come to giving in.

    38

    Did Alex know Katie carried this burden?

    39

    Did he know she had spied on them?

    40

    Did he know she was attracted to him?

    41

    Did they know about Darcie?

    42

    Did you know that the female gender had a guardian?

    43

    Did you know that?

    44

    Did you see something today that we should know about, Bordeaux?

    45

    Didn't he know how tired she was?

    46

    Didn't he know that his brutal assault proved nothing?

    47

    Didn't he know that the more he didn't want her to see it, the more she wanted to see what it was?

    48

    Didn't you think I had the right to know?

    49

    Do the Sanders know where everything is and what needs to be done with the animals?

    50

    Do you know a guy names Cooms?

    51

    Do you know he has over four million in savings?

    52

    Do you know him?

    53

    Do you know how that made me feel?

    54

    Do you know how to make flap jacks?

    55

    Do you know something I don't?

    56

    Do you know that profound thinker?

    57

    Do you know what a dissociative fugue state is?

    58

    Do you know what they would want?

    59

    Do you know why he was spying on you?

    60

    Do you know why he'd do that?

    61

    Does Connie know you were using her?

    62

    Does he know you were there?

    63

    Does her husband know what she's doing?

    64

    Don't ask me how; I just know it.

    65

    Don't you girls know how dangerous it is to be walking at night around here?

    66

    Don't you know how bad that hurt?

    67

    Don't you know people talk about a woman who spends weeks out here with men - and men start to get ideas.

    68

    Don't you know that by now?

    69

    Don't you know that?

    70

    Even so, I don't know anyone who admits to understanding him - much less calling him a friend.

    71

    Even though you know nothing about him, you accept.

    72

    For a moment the boy did not know what he meant by this question.

    73

    For some reason it crossed her mind that he would be fun to know.

    74

    Frankly, I don't know where to turn either way.

    75

    Granted, that's a step in the right direction but we still wouldn't know if the scene Howie saw actually occurred.

    76

    Having written this and given the paper to Alpatych, he told him how to arrange for departure of the prince, the princess, his son, and the boy's tutor, and how and where to let him know immediately.

    77

    He added with a smile, "You know my feelings on this entire game."

    78

    He did not know whether he should take the right-hand fork or the left-hand.

    79

    He did save your life, you know.

    80

    He didn't know her at all, but that was beside the point.

    81

    He didn't know the car was coming.

    82

    He does have a formidable temper, you know.

    83

    He does not know what he want.

    84

    He doesn't know - and I'm not going to tell him.

    85

    He doesn't know what he says.

    86

    He doesn't want to let go, but he doesn't know what to do next.

    87

    He is an excellent horseman, you know.

    88

    He might never say anything to Jonathan about it, but Jonathan would know in other ways how he felt.

    89

    He probably wasn't even awake enough to know who she was.

    90

    He was certainly mysterious, even a little eccentric, but... what did she know about the business?

    91

    He was like a boarder, or maybe the visiting brother-in-law you want to kick out but don't know how.

    92

    He worries about all of us, you know.

    93

    He would probably know the fastest way.

    94

    He wouldn't know what that was about.

    95

    He'll know he wasn't identified by any normal means but he won't have a clue how you do it or what capabilities you possess.

    96

    He's like a clueless kid; he doesn't know where to turn and this is super important to him.

    97

    Here's one you should know after raising dairy goats.

    98

    His expression softened and he shrugged, "A security guard doesn't simply sit in the guard house and watch the cars go through the gate, you know."

    99

    His moods flipped back and forth so fast it was hard to know how he would respond to anything.

    100

    His name is Merrill Cooms, Brennan stated, sounding as if I should know the man.

    101

    History, Poetry, Mythology!--I know of no reading of another's experience so startling and informing as this would be.

    102

    How could he know she had become serious about him?

    103

    How could you know?

    104

    How could you not know, when he invited you to go see his parents?

    105

    How could you not know?

    106

    How did he know she was getting her car today?

    107

    How did you know Allen was looking for me?

    108

    How did you know I was here.

    109

    How did you know it was yours?

    110

    How did you know that?

    111

    How did you know where I was working?

    112

    How did you know where to find me?

    113

    How did you know you loved him?

    114

    How do you know?

    115

    How many seventeen year old virgins do you know?

    116

    How was I supposed to know you had a thing for Davis?

    117

    How was I to know you would be so inquisitive?

    118

    How well did he know her father?

    119

    How well did you know him?

    120

    How would I know if you were lying?

    121

    How... did he... know I... was here?

    122

    Howie doesn't have to work but he still suffers from head trauma, is pretty depressed and frankly, doesn't know what to do with himself.

    123

    I am in the middle of it right now - only I don't know what I'm in the middle of.

    124

    I barely know him and you heard his feelings when we were together.

    125

    I can just imagine how much of that Howard would want to know.

    126

    I did not know that I was spelling a word or even that words existed; I was simply making my fingers go in monkey-like imitation.

    127

    I didn't even know.

    128

    I didn't know he spoke French.

    129

    I didn't know him all that well but in my mixed up mind I was sure it was some sick way to make things right.

    130

    I didn't know it would be like this.

    131

    I didn't know Russell had a maid.

    132

    I didn't know this mountain was so tall.

    133

    I didn't know what to tell you until then.

    134

    I didn't know where this was going so I paused until she continued.

    135

    I didn't know you all would be up so early.

    136

    I didn't know you expected a gold-engraved invitation.

    137

    I didn't know you felt that way.

    138

    I didn't know you liked that sort of thing.

    139

    I didn't know you were . .

    140

    I didn't know you were awake.

    141

    I didn't know you were so fond of horses.

    142

    I do not know any song.

    143

    I do not know whether the end of the world has come or not.

    144

    I do not know, young sir.

    145

    I do, you know.

    146

    I don't dispute the cliché, "Those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it."

    147

    I don't know – maybe thirty minutes ago.

    148

    I don't know a thing about mechanics.

    149

    I don't know about friends, but there sure are a lot of people in Ashley who seem preoccupied with everything I do.

    150

    I don't know Andy.

    151

    I don't know anything.

    152

    I don't know her that well.

    153

    I don't know how I got into this situation in the first place.

    154

    I don't know how it happened.

    155

    I don't know how many times or how many ways I can say I'm sorry.

    156

    I don't know how the others kept a straight face but I pulled out a handkerchief, pretending to blow my nose.

    157

    I don't know how the ranch ever saw a spring without your sunny smile.

    158

    I don't know how to tell you without just blurting it out.

    159

    I don't know how you keep such a high grade average.

    160

    I don't know how you're doing what you do but I got a strong feeling if I keep an open mind, good things will happen.

    161

    I don't know if he's angry or not.

    162

    I don't know if he's married.

    163

    I don't know if I could ever love a man.

    164

    I don't know much about him.

    165

    I don't know that, but it doesn't matter.

    166

    I don't know what came over me to act that way.

    167

    I don't know what he wanted, but he certainly put you in a reflective mood.

    168

    I don't know what he's doing, but I think it's something illegal.

    169

    I don't know what he's up to, but I'm suspicious.

    170

    I don't know what I did at the hospital.

    171

    I don't know what I'd do without him.

    172

    I don't know what kind of wages you draw here, but I'd be willing to pay you a hundred a week plus room and board.

    173

    I don't know what the sentence for rape was back then.

    174

    I don't know what to do.

    175

    I don't know what to say, except, don't let it make you bitter about life.

    176

    I don't know what to say, Howie.

    177

    I don't know what traits you look for in beef cattle, but they look healthy.

    178

    I don't know what you mean.

    179

    I don't know what you're talking about.

    180

    I don't know what, if anything, Howie saw but he knew Quinn tricked him and he went ballistic.

    181

    I don't know what... sinning?

    182

    I don't know who among us was the most nervous.

    183

    I don't know who he is or what he does.

    184

    I don't know why he is so secretive.

    185

    I don't know why I didn't think of it.

    186

    I don't know why I kissed her.

    187

    I don't know why I'm so tired.

    188

    I don't know why you guys don't go out to dinner more.

    189

    I don't know, why don't you ask him?

    190

    I don't mind, but I'd like to know my efforts are appreciated.

    191

    I don't want to know.

    192

    I don't want you to lose anything, but you know I'd want to be with you even if we didn't have a dime to our name.

    193

    I have no desire to interfere with something about which I know nothing.

    194

    I have plans too, you know - and they don't include dropping out three months short of graduation.

    195

    I know a place where we can hole up for the night.

    196

    I know all that.

    197

    I know better than that.

    198

    I know for a fact my wife turned as white as Casper and Quinn looked no better.

    199

    I know he'll bury any tip that comes near him!

    200

    I know he'll want to see you.

    201

    I know how much she hated it there.

    202

    I know how she feels.

    203

    I know how you feel.

    204

    I know how you like to scrutinize a thing to death.

    205

    I know how you must have been overwearied with long hours of watching.

    206

    I know I can't do it alone.

    207

    I know I could get mugged, but that could happen in the hospital parking lot if I was driving a car.

    208

    I know I'm mostly to blame for last night, but I'm not here to entertain you.

    209

    I know I'm not much account; but I'm the only horse in all the Land of Oz, so they treat me with great respect.

    210

    I know I'm pigheaded but I can't tell you how much I appreciate how you all embrace this with only my word.

    211

    I know I'm right.

    212

    I know it still galls you that he was willing to help pay for your college education, but not Katie's.

    213

    I know it, you know it and he knows it.

    214

    I know people think I'm crazy, but I'd like to keep the ranch as near its natural state as possible.

    215

    I know she wanted him to come back.

    216

    I know the list of nefarious uses of the Internet—but on balance, we are building it for good purposes.

    217

    I know the work is hard and the weather is forbidding at times, but do you know how lucky you are?

    218

    I know they don't like me.

    219

    I know what I'm doing.

    220

    I know what to get, now you go lay down on the couch until I get back.

    221

    I know what you mean.

    222

    I know what you're up to and thanks for the concern, but I'm fine now.

    223

    I know you as well as I know anyone else.

    224

    I know you get up grouchy.

    225

    I know you love being a nurse.

    226

    I know you must be tired, so I will let you rest.

    227

    I know you need to get back for your finals tomorrow.

    228

    I know you well enough to know you would have to find out – no matter what the risk.

    229

    I know you, though.

    230

    I know you're attracted to him, but...

    231

    I know you're hurt.

    232

    I know you're not going to be right 100% of the time.

    233

    I know you've been preoccupied, but everyone else has noticed his interest in you.

    234

    I know you've been shorting yourself.

    235

    I know, and I feel bad about that.

    236

    I know, and I guess I was deliberately a little evasive because I wanted you to learn to trust me.

    237

    I know, but there are a lot of people who don't understand.

    238

    I know, we've been all through this before - but I still don't understand.

    239

    I know; I'm not jelouss, but you and Martha have this thing between you that goes so far back I get dizzy thinking about it.

    240

    I know; you like your solitude.

    241

    I might gradually let you know some pertinent stuff but mostly you'll just get tips, as far as you're concerned, from an unidentified source.

    242

    I never know when to believe you.

    243

    I owe you more than you could ever know.

    244

    I pretend like I know what's right and wrong, but I don't.

    245

    I really want to pursue this, but I don't know how.

    246

    I should have thought about it before, but it's never too late to stop doing something you know is wrong.

    247

    I still don't know how you can stand that cold wind.

    248

    I think he wants to... actually, I know he does.

    249

    I think she was merely directing the comment at you because she thought you might want to know.

    250

    I thought maybe we could get a van, but I didn't know if we could afford it.

    251

    I told her Howie hadn't yet arrived at the office, but she seemed to know.

    252

    I told him I didn't know anything and he tried to strangle me.

    253

    I trusted you with that information and you gave it to the one person she didn't want to know.

    254

    I want to know what the problem is.

    255

    I was born in Kentucky, you know, where all the best and most aristocratic horses come from.

    256

    I was greatly puzzled to know what he was doing.

    257

    I wouldn't know what to say.

    258

    I'd have to know what was going on.

    259

    I'll better his total before I die and they'll not know I ever existed... unless someone sees me in their crystal ball.

    260

    I'll let you know if I hear something I think you need to know.

    261

    I'm a scientist and if I don't know an answer, I seek counsel from sharper brains.

    262

    I'm not a pansy, you know.

    263

    I'm not all that secretive, but you were the one who kept telling me that if he wanted you to know, he'd tell you.

    264

    I'm not ever going to know them if I never meet them, am I?

    265

    I'm off duty, you know.

    266

    I'm sorry I was rude to you, and I know it's not your fault you look so good in that suit.

    267

    I'm sorry you're unhappy with my questions, but I need to know why you suddenly needed a girl after going five years without any.

    268

    I'm worried about Howie but I don't know what to do.

    269

    I've pondered the events of those few months so often and so deeply I know if I don't at least commit the experience to paper I'll never move forward.

    270

    If he refrained from making advances, how could she know if she was capable of resisting him?

    271

    If I didn't know you better, I'd swear you didn't think your mother was worth the cost.

    272

    If I should attempt to tell how I have desired to spend my life in years past, it would probably surprise those of my readers who are somewhat acquainted with its actual history; it would certainly astonish those who know nothing about it.

    273

    If one of us is threatened, we can't give up the others if we don't know where they went.

    274

    If she was, I didn't know about it.

    275

    If you change your mind, you know where to find us then.

    276

    If you knew Mr. Cade nearly as well as you think you do, you would know that he is actually very sensitive.

    277

    If you need anything at all, be sure to let us know.

    278

    In fact, he'd probably be horrified to know he slipped and did it now.

    279

    In fact, maybe he didn't know her very well.

    280

    Is it necessary to have someone say words over us, when we already know what we want?

    281

    Is there some history I should know about?

    282

    It is true that I have been asleep, but I know nothing about this money.

    283

    It isn't like we're little kids, you know.

    284

    It isn't your fault, you know.

    285

    It must be a beautiful and happy place; and I wish to know all about it.

    286

    It perplexed even Jellia Jamb, for a time, to know what to do with the animal.

    287

    It was as if she were talking about someone she didn't know.

    288

    It was best to stay where she was, but she needed to let someone know she was here.

    289

    It was hard to believe a village could be this close and they didn't know it was there.

    290

    It was hard to believe he didn't know.

    291

    It was nerve wracking not to know what was happening.

    292

    It was true, she didn't know him.

    293

    It wasn't that I didn't know when things started getting out of control.

    294

    It won't work, you know.

    295

    It would be nice to know she could leave the ranch at will without leaving Cade afoot, but she doubted if she would be driving to town soon.

    296

    It'll be over before you know it.

    297

    It's a big decision, you know.

    298

    It's hard to know what later generations will deem to be art.

    299

    It's just so overwhelming I don't know how else to react.

    300

    It's long distance, you know.

    301

    It's nice to know Brandon lives with people he can trust, don't you think, Fred?

    302

    Jim did not know, but he would not tell the Sawhorse that.

    303

    Just because it upsets me doesn't mean I don't want to know - or that you shouldn't tell me.

    304

    Just let me know if something comes up and you think I need to come home.

    305

    King Astyages did not know whether to be pleased or displeased.

    306

    Len, if I didn't know better, I'd think you were jealous.

    307

    Let him know I'll take good care of his phone.

    308

    Let me know at once when you will start.

    309

    Let me know when you're through talking.

    310

    Like today; you obviously didn't know who to call.

    311

    Lisa, don't you know who he is?

    312

    Little did I know that while you were proposing to me, you were making plans to marry you're little saloon girl.

    313

    Long ago, before Gutenberg, if you wanted to know something, you had to memorize it.

    314

    Look, I know you're out of your mind with worry.

    315

    Look; I won't ask you how; I don't think I want to know.

    316

    Martha and I know each other far too well to ever be lovers.

    317

    Maybe he didn't know what to do, or that she needed help.

    318

    Maybe he didn't want anyone else to know.

    319

    Maybe they all needed to know.

    320

    Mertz said she told him she didn't know who Yancey was or what he did.

    321

    More people she wouldn't know.

    322

    Most people will tell you anything you want to know.

    323

    Mostly, I want to stop kids from what happened to the sister I don't know.

    324

    My hands felt every object and observed every motion, and in this way I learned to know many things.

    325

    My past is such an enigma; I don't know any of the details.

    326

    My wife loves you; do you know that Ben?

    327

    Neither Howie nor I really know him.

    328

    No hanky-panky, you know.

    329

    No one will ever know.

    330

    No, he didn't know about the Indians until now - or did he?

    331

    No, I didn't even know Claudette was standing there until you slapped me.

    332

    No, I didn't know.

    333

    No, if you must know, he was trying to encourage me to get out and date.

    334

    Not that she would know a drug lord from a prince.

    335

    Now all I want to know, is when are you getting married?

    336

    Now he would know that no one was expecting her.

    337

    Nowadays they cart them off to some baby sitter they hardly know, just to get the kids out of their hair.

    338

    Of course I did not know what it was all about, but I enjoyed the pleasant odours that filled the house and the tidbits that were given to Martha Washington and me to keep us quiet.

    339

    Of course I know, and so does he.

    340

    Of course, she knew Alex well enough now to know he didn't like people to hand out information about him.

    341

    Oh, I don't know.

    342

    Oh, mother, I would like to know everything.

    343

    Oh, yes, I know she is anxious, and I will go.

    344

    One thing you should know.

    345

    Or at least they will know the wise choice to make; whether they will choose it is another matter.

    346

    Pierre wished to say that he was ready to sacrifice his money, his serfs, or himself, only one ought to know the state of affairs in order to be able to improve it, but he was unable to speak.

    347

    Please tell me Quinn doesn't know.

    348

    Probably because I know how they think.

    349

    Read, and you will know, my child.

    350

    Reminds me of someone else I know.

    351

    Right now she'd like to kiss those smooth lips - and she might if she didn't know where they'd been last.

    352

    She could leave and he would never know the difference.

    353

    She could not have read the letter as she did not even know it had arrived.

    354

    She didn't know anything about what he was doing.

    355

    She doesn't know anything.

    356

    She felt that Jim would know more about the Saw-Horse later on.

    357

    She had accepted the idea that she would never know this moment.

    358

    She has a brother; I think you know him, he married Lise Meinen lately.

    359

    She has to talk to father about it and she will call back later this morning to let me know when she will be here.

    360

    She was going to say that the bitter note in her tone was for someone who had betrayed her, but the whole world didn't need to know about their shame.

    361

    She was just joking around, you know.

    362

    She wasn't supposed to know about the building.

    363

    She's a little fussy, you know, and afraid of growing old, being a widow and still in her prime.

    364

    Some of you, we all know, are poor, find it hard to live, are sometimes, as it were, gasping for breath.

    365

    Still, don't you think we should get to know each other a little better?

    366

    Still, how could Giddon know?

    367

    Still, it didn't hurt to let someone know - just in case.

    368

    Surely he must know that spending so much time with her might prove uncomfortable later.

    369

    Surely Sarah and Tammy weren't involved, but did they know?

    370

    That alone tells me all I need to know about you.

    371

    That it would mean people would no longer know their neighbors?

    372

    That wasn't going to be the answer, and he must know that by now.

    373

    That way he can do what he wants and who's to know?

    374

    That's when all the weird tips occur, not further back in the past, but he doesn't know that.

    375

    The boy stammered and did not know what to say.

    376

    The Indians must know they had abandoned the wagons, and their tracks would be illuminated by the firelight.

    377

    The little blind children at the Perkins Institution had sent it and Laura Bridgman had dressed it; but I did not know this until afterward.

    378

    The men did not know of the wound.

    379

    The only thing we don't know is the wedding date.

    380

    The reason for this is what I call "The You Don't Know What to Ask Problem."

    381

    The rest you already know.

    382

    The same evening that the prince gave his instructions to Alpatych, Dessalles, having asked to see Princess Mary, told her that, as the prince was not very well and was taking no steps to secure his safety, though from Prince Andrew's letter it was evident that to remain at Bald Hills might be dangerous, he respectfully advised her to send a letter by Alpatych to the Provincial Governor at Smolensk, asking him to let her know the state of affairs and the extent of the danger to which Bald Hills was exposed.

    383

    The summer you two came up here, I had a major crush on my handsome California cousin but you were seven years older than me and didn't know I existed.

    384

    Then how did he know I was here?

    385

    Then how do you know?

    386

    Then I busted his chops how he wouldn't be able to, I don't know, relate.

    387

    Then you don't know if he was merely giving you an opportunity to leave.

    388

    There are bears and other animals in the woods, you know.

    389

    There simply wasn't enough time to get to know him better.

    390

    There wasn't anything on that tablet that I didn't already know at that point, though.

    391

    These tell us something about ourselves we didn't know before.

    392

    They didn't know about the science of surrogacy back then - but then, they didn't know about cesarean delivery either.

    393

    They didn't know what to think - you coming in here all huffy and chewing me out.

    394

    They didn't say anything he didn't already know.

    395

    They know who I am, and that I want to keep my identity silent.

    396

    They plead for me, their master, to stop but I never will now that I know what I'm capable of accomplishing.

    397

    They seem to know man isn't a threat until the engine is shut off.

    398

    They'll follow up on the girl's story even though you and I know it's bogus.

    399

    They'll maintain a public web site you might peruse occasionally but they'll know nothing of your group or what you're doing.

    400

    This charcoal man, whom I know very well, ran past me with a child in his arms.

    401

    Thought you should know.

    402

    Too head strong to do what you know is best.

    403

    Unless someone knew the area, they could pass within a hundred feet of it and not know it was there.

    404

    We all know that was impossible.

    405

    We both know why you're here.

    406

    We can always tell each other later if it's to our advantage to do so, but we can't just 'forget' once we know it.

    407

    We can't even do an abduction that happens sometime over night but you don't know the hour.

    408

    We do know as a result of earlier tests EA, as we call it, is also part of the lure.

    409

    We don't even know if the plants have anything to do with it.

    410

    We don't know if Quinn's paraphernalia has anything to do with your dreams.

    411

    We don't know if the cause is the power sources, some or more of the plants or the room itself.

    412

    We don't know what he might have dug up.

    413

    We have a lot in common, you know?

    414

    We just want to be in the know.

    415

    We know each other now.

    416

    We know not much about them.

    417

    We only know that yesterday came a Rain of Stones upon us, which did much damage and injured some of our people.

    418

    We'll know by tomorrow night.

    419

    We've been away for a long time, you know, and so we're anxious to get home again.

    420

    Well I'm not sorry, and I don't know why you should be.

    421

    Well, yes I do, but I don't know why I gave in to temptation at a time like that.

    422

    What did she know about him, after all?

    423

    What did she know about him?

    424

    What did she know about this man... other than the fact that he had a volatile temperament?

    425

    What else did he know or suspect?

    426

    What would you know about it?

    427

    Whatever the reason, it felt good to have options he didn't know about.

    428

    When I go to far-flung places, I often know little of local customs and, through ignorance, I have committed more than one faux pas.

    429

    When I know them.

    430

    When we consider the costs of all the wrong decisions ever made—a calculation I don't even know how to approach—we will think of it as a diminishing problem receding into the past.

    431

    When you ran off like that, I didn't know what to think.

    432

    Why Quinn wasn't voted the least likely to land the school's prom queen beauty, I'll never know.

    433

    Yeah, who'd ever know we were engaged?

    434

    Yes, I know, Prince Andrew's letter!

    435

    Yes... I just wanted to let you know that the twins were born this morning.

    436

    You and your mules have a lot in common, you know that?

    437

    You can always talk to me about your troubles, you know.

    438

    You can know everything in the world and still make bad decisions.

    439

    You can never know everything, my child.

    440

    You could have been killed today, you know that?

    441

    You didn't have to prove anything to me, you know.

    442

    You don't even know who we are?

    443

    You don't happen to know anything about a murder in Delaware, do you?

    444

    You don't have to wait on me hand and foot, you know.

    445

    You don't know anything about us.

    446

    You don't know that!

    447

    You don't know why you hid it, or you don't know if you're afraid of me?

    448

    You don't, you know.

    449

    You got his stamp of approval, you know.

    450

    You have a right to know, Carmen.

    451

    You just have to act like you already know it.

    452

    You know Cade; you could make a profit off this ranch other ways than running cattle.

    453

    You know how hard I've worked.

    454

    You know how I feel about that sort of thing.

    455

    You know how I feel.

    456

    You know how important my career is to me.

    457

    You know how stubborn you are about not doing business with dishonest people.

    458

    You know Howie didn't want to do it.

    459

    You know I did all a father could for their education, and they have both turned out fools.

    460

    You know I love taking care of Tammy.

    461

    You know Martha; she doesn't do no very well.

    462

    You know Quinn's feelings on this entire project.

    463

    You know that man I was telling you about - the one who comes in at exactly eight every Friday night?

    464

    You know that, Mom.

    465

    You know the rest of that story.

    466

    You know what I mean.

    467

    You know what would be nice?

    468

    You know where the fountain is?

    469

    You know why I didn't want him going there!

    470

    You know you could name your price.

    471

    You know you love each other, but you aren't about to admit it.

    472

    You know--under the paperweight on the little table.

    473

    You know, Alex's wife.

    474

    You know, Cade, there are others who feel the same way you do about the old ways.

    475

    You know, Cindy, we could...

    476

    You know, Howie, I've given some thought to your flying saucer analogy.

    477

    You know, I just thought of something.

    478

    You know, I was brought up in these hills.

    479

    You know, I won't be offended if you just say no.

    480

    You know, I've never seen Russie look so fit.

    481

    You know, that family room could use a woman's touch.

    482

    You know, this house wouldn't be as cold if there were some curtains on the window and some rugs on the floor.

    483

    You know, when Mary put in her untimely appearance.

    484

    You live here; you just might bump into someone you know.

    485

    You mean you didn't know that, either?

    486

    You might as well know right now that I wanted to buy your ranch so I could use the creek.

    487

    You must know that by now.

    488

    You must know that.

    489

    You two make a fine pair, you know that?

    490

    You want to know why I'm involved; right.

    491

    You won't know how many people are involved or how the information is obtained.

    492

    You won't know if the source is male or female, old or young, from the east or west or how long the tips will keep coming.

    493

    You would know all about lying.

    494

    You'd have to know the whole story.

    495

    You're a little spitfire, you know that?

    496

    You're easy, you know that?

    497

    You're sure to like Billina, when you know her, asserted Dorothy.

    498

    You've been staying with him long enough to know him.

    499

    You've got a lot of spunk, you know that?

    500

    Your concern is touching, but I know I can rely on my friends here in the wagon.