A good greenkeeper knows the heights of cut his swards will tolerate.
A ndy Scott knows he should be DEAD only a sixth sense prevented him from suffering a fatal heart attack on the pitch.
About India he knows more than his predecessors and more than his successors down to Bert - mi.
According to Homer, who knows nothing of Erichthonius, he was the son of Aroura (Earth), brought up by Athena, with whom his story is closely connected.
Alan knows, it's only fair that you- ' A glance at Alan indicated a widening gulf.
All we have is the letter from Rev. Martin, and lord knows what his intentions were.
All worked using beautiful silk fabrics and written by someone who knows and loves silk.
And apparently, he alone knows how to render the grounds no longer sacred.
And as anyone who has ever pruned a rosebush knows, life flows through every rosebush in a slightly different way.
And ere the sun rise, the greatest mystery earth knows shall be bare to thy soul!
And God knows what lies Janet told the school to get her in!
And he knows we suspect he may have chased Billy to his death.
And if he was invis'ble, and the bears invis'ble, who knows that they really ate him up?
And now he'll be all the more pissed off at her, seeing as he knows she tried to kill him.
And she knows Greenie is after her.
And the beauty is no one knows I exist!
And this it knows, not by a mere ethical judgment on the visible state of society, but because it has read Yahweh's secret written in the signs of the times and knows that He has condemned His people.
And with the case becoming ever more sinister, she knows she needs to find answers quickly.
And you're the only one who knows what the doctors you talked to said, and what their qualifications with patellar tendinitis are.
Any bookmaker knows, when tha ' s in t ' lions den, T ' lions den, T ' lion's backside's the only way out.
Any one who has taken the trouble to trace the history of one of the modern schools of economists, or of any branch of economic science, knows how difficult it is to say when it began.
Any one who has tried to write knows what Miss Keller owes to the endless practice which Miss Sullivan demanded of her.
Any person who knows he is suffering from an infectious disease must not carry on any trade or business unless he can do so without risk of spreading the disease.
Any teacher of composition knows that he can bring his pupils to the point of writing without errors in syntax or in the choice of words.
Anyone who has a child knows the love and concern parents feel for their offspring.
Anyone who has looked after rabbits knows that they are inquisitive, often cheeky and playful, and sometimes quite grumpy.
Anyone who knows us will be aware that we're not feckless.
Anyway, he's fine with physical functions and general learning; math, history, general knowledge... stuff like that, but he can't tell you how or why he knows what he knows or how or when he learned it.
Apple really knows how to milk their fanatically loyal customer base with a $ 130 operating system upgrade every year.
As any con-man knows, the easiest way to hoodwink your mark is to let him think he's hoodwinking somebody else.
As every organic gardener knows, or if you're just starting out you'll soon find out, the main problem is weeds!
As everybody knows, however, books could be and were multiplied by the process of copying tolerably freely, and a copy at first or second hand which belonged to the fiddler king Rene of Provence in the 15th century was used for the first printed edition in 1547.
As everyone knows, a gathering of witches is called a coven.
As incredible as this psychic ability is, the whole world knows something or someone can do this.
As soon as the causes are known man regains his power over nature, for " whosoever knows any form, knows also the utmost possibility of superinducing that nature upon every variety of matter, and so is less restrained and tied in operation either to the basis of the matter or to the condition of the efficients."
At first he lay awake, conscious of every sound the motel uttered, fearful that Cynthia Byrne might waken to God knows what thoughts and fears.
At last a chef in London who knows how to cook a risotto.
At present, we believe nobody knows, something Ruth Kelly will have to change.
At some time during that long travail - no-one knows quite when - he decided on a far more revolutionary plan.
At the base of this account lies the Babylonian myth' of the birth of the sun-god Marduk, his escape from the dragon who knows him to be his destined destroyer, and the persecution of Marduk's mother by the dragon.
Besides, Howie knows the consequences of discovery as well as we do.
Besides, she knows how dumb I am.
Between Rhodes and the Troad Homer knows of but one city, Miletus - which is a Carian ally of Troy - and the mouth of one river, the Cayster.
Blessed, 8, from Zimbabwe, a country in southern Africa, knows all about molten metal.
Brilliant quadriplegic criminalist Lincoln Rhyme knows the killer only too well.
Business Development Managers " NatWest knows entrepreneurial flair needs freedom, not rigid process.
But any real mother knows bribery starts from before babies can talk, and gets more inventive every day.
But catholicity of feeling is inherent in the congregational idea of the church, inasmuch as it knows no valid use of the term intermediate between the local unit of habitual Christian fellowship and the church universal.
But every one knows that these grallatorial animals are excellent birds of flight.
But he has to move upwards continually until he at length does nothing that is evil, and he knows fully the reason and object of what he does.
But he writes with keenness and wit, and knows well how to use the materials already often taken advantage of by earlier deists.
But if she stays with the demon, who knows what Darkyn's plan is.
But Lacy, everyone knows you're screwing Jake.
But once he knows what he's doing, he's bloody aces!
But Shakespeare's audience knows that it is a mortal sin to attempt marriage when you are already married.
But she knows better than any one else what value speech has had for her.
But the older history knows nothing of an individual Asaph; in Ezra ii.
But the phenomenal idealists have not, any more than Kant, noticed the ambiguity of the term " phenomenon "; they fancy that, in saying that all we know is phenomena in the Kantian sense of mental appearances, they are describing all the positive facts that science knows; and they follow Kant in supposing that there is no logical inference of actual things beyond experience.
But there is no trace of Artemis as such in the epic period, and the Homeric hymn knows nothing of her identification with Selene.
But this man knows the truth and, if he wished to, could disclose it to me.
But Victorinus of Pettau, who wrote during the persecution under Diocletian, still knows the relation of the Apocalypse to the legend of Nero; and Commodian, whose Carmen Apologeticum was perhaps not written until the beginning of the 4th century, knows two Antichrist-figures, of which he still identifies the first with Nero redivivus.
But what's right and what's good must be judged by one who knows all, but not by us.
But who knows if a shrub or flower is more or less pure, based on the distance from the sky?
Butterfly koi 23/05/06 No Is there someone out there that knows of a good stockist of small butterfly koi.
By Phil Scott - He knows coz he was there!
By reducing the human mind to a series of unrelated atomic sensations, this teaching destroyed the possibility of knowledge, and further, by representing man as a "being who is simply the result of natural forces," it made conduct, or any theory of conduct, unmeaning; for life in any human, intelligible sense implies a personal self which (1) knows what to do, (2) has power to do it.
Carmen is the only mother she knows.
Casper is sure footed and knows the way up.
Cassiodorus, magister ofiiciorum under Theodoric and the intimate acquaintance of the philosopher, employs language equally strong, and Ennodius, the bishop of Pavia, knows no bounds for his admiration.
Character- As every one knows, the valley of the Nile outside of Istics of the tropics is practically devoid of rainfall.
Chester chet knows about various.
Czerno knows where all our safe houses are.
Daisy knows her way back.
Darian already knows you're pregnant.
Despite this, her love life never runs smoothly perhaps her father knows of an eligible young bachelor?
Dionysius knows only the council of 419, in connexion with the affair of Apiarius; but in this single text are reproduced, more or less fully, almost all the synods of the collection; this was the celebrated Concilium Africanum, so often quoted in the middle ages, which was also recognized by the Greeks.
Do you think he knows what is going on around him?
Don't get mad at somebody who knows more than you do.
Donnie knows but he ain't talking.
Each person knows that he now exists, and is convinced that he had a beginning; with not less intuitive certainty he knows that " nothing can no more produce any real being than it can be equal to two right angles."
Elaborate regulations were in force, but no one knows how elastic they were in practice.
Elisabeth and I will accompany you in case Victor knows more than we think.
Elise knows her better than anyone, Brady said with a glance at the blond woman.
Even he knows she wrote it.
Even my brass drummer boy has stopped all his noise, Cause he knows it's past bedtime for toys.
Every cab-stand is under the charge of its own policeman, who knows the men, notes their arrival and departure, and marks their general behaviour.
Every man who has ever headed a deputation to a minister knows this.
Every one knows that one at least of these older books, The German Theology, was a great favourite of Luther's; but there are many more in Hasak's collection which breathe the same spirit of piety and spiritual emulation.
Every one knows what followed.
Every one, he seems to think, knows what virtue is, and a philosophy of ethics is complete if it can be shown that such a course of action harmonizes with human nature.
Everybody knows that tetanus is a deadly disease, due to an extremely powerful neurotoxin Clostridium tetani produces.
Everyone knows humans evolved from apes which, in turn, ultimately evolved from apes which, in turn, ultimately evolved from single-celled life forms.
Everyone knows of some evidently guilty person who's gone scot free thanks to a clever lawyer.
Everyone knows the simple blue cornflower, reminiscent of Summer meadows.
Everyone knows, albeit usually slightly misquotes, the famous lines, " Will you walk into my parlor?
Everyone on here familiar with my posts knows that I find those shows equally abhorrent.
Externally the most striking feature of the bird is its head, armed with a powerful beak that it well knows how to use, and its face clothed with hairs and elongated feathers that sufficiently resemble the physiognomy of an owl to justify the generic name bestowed upon it.
First, she gets brooding about it, knows she's pregnant, knows Shipton is still alive and won't let her go.
For any lawyer knows that you can expose falsehood by asking witnesses about the details.
For example, crushing the sugar cane when one knows, or strongly suspects, that it contains worms?
For example, God is fully in control of a desert sandstorm, and he knows the movements of every grain of sand.
For here is a long and often bitter denunciation from someone of undoubted ability who yet knows what he is writing about.
Foxes, too, and badger are dyed a brownish black, and white hairs inserted to imitate silver fox, but the white hairs are too coarse and the colour too dense to mislead any one who knows the real article.
Fred's quick enough to hear what I have to say, but tight-lipped as a smart fish about anything he knows.
Friend knows, the east coast main line carries Britain's fastest passenger train service and also handles heavy bulk freight and mail trains.
From this it is clear that only in doubtful cases concerning sin should an inferior try to submit his judgment to that of his superior,to be not only one who would not order what is clearly sinful, but also a competent judge who knows and unds, better than the inferior, the nature and aspect of the command.
From what Jule said and the fact your girl knows Jonny, I'd say the Black God is using her to get to you.
Gabriel knows where I'm staying.
Generally, however, they are content with the prudent conclusion that God alone knows the meaning of these letters.
God knows he deserves it.
God knows how he does it, but the guy looks eternally youthful and has the energy of someone decades younger.
God knows I heard it enough to believe it.
God knows they need it if they're considering electing you for their sheriff.
God knows what he would have done at that moment had Helene not fled from the room.
God knows what I was doing betting on that with a dodgy hamstring.
God knows what I'll tell Fran!
God knows why Ladyline supplied a hose, the water tank was a 10 gallon plastic Jerry can!
God knows you probably saved my life, at least from exposure or pneumonia.
God knows, I wouldn't do it now!
God knows, I've seen the bastards before, in their formative years.
Having also been led out of America in handcuffs - twice - she knows what it's like to live a hard knock life.
He accepts the Kantian positions that unity of consciousness combines sensations by a priori synthesis, and that therefore all that natural science knows about matter moving in space is merely phenomena of outer sense; and he agrees with Kant that from these data we could not infer things in themselves by reason.
He can do several very wonderful things--if he knows how.
He doesn't even notice anymore when I disappear for a day or so, because he knows there's nowhere for me to go.
He gives enough technical detail to convince me he knows what he is talking about and has actually done IT himself.
He hardly knows the woman and you heard what Martha said; she still holds a grudge over what she perceived as Howie's carelessness that caused her daughter's kidnapping and death.
He is a beneficent and venerable old man of the sea, full of wisdom and skilled in prophecy, but, like Proteus, he will only reveal what he knows under compulsion.
He is prepared readily to " own that all right reasoning may be reduced to Aristotle's forms of syllogism," yet holds that " a man knows first, and then he is able to prove syllogistically."
He is total dimwit and acts like a 5yr old, so goodness knows how he ever got voted as the most intelligent HM?
He knows about where it is but not exactly.
He knows he can't handle his drink, but still gets sozzled.
He knows he can't take you anywhere, but if he asks…
He knows he has nightmares and tosses and turns but he doesn't realize he talks out loud lots of times.
He knows he is by nature a rather timid young man.
He knows his way around the underworld. I'm old enough to start to access the angel memories. But I don't know if this has ever happened before.
He knows how badly I wanted a baby, and it hurts him to think that he can't provide one.
He knows how good he's got it.
He knows how to do things no Immortal has ever done.
He knows how to play snooker - you just watch him next time he's on the box.
He knows I won't take the building down with all the humans.
He knows I'm going through some shit right now.
He knows Lilith was evil.
He knows Nature but as a robber.
He knows no reason but the human, no intelligence save what is exhibited by the animals.
He knows nothing he says can dispel the illusions created by randomness, and that he is as susceptible to them as anyone.
He knows nothing of the Old Testament, and only the life of Christ in the New, while he does not quote directly from the Gospels.
He knows of course what this loss means to me.
He knows of no canon of the New Testament, i.e.
He knows only the Sabaeans and thinks that Saba is the name of their capital.
He knows radio contact should have been made when Billy died.
He knows someone was on to him in Pennysylvania so he might have been too spooked to actually show up here.
He knows that both animals and men have come into existence within assignable limits of time, and that there was an anterior age when no eye or ear gathered the life of the universe into perceptions.
He knows that the great object of all my preaching and writing was to convert men from sin.
He knows that the roots of the quarrel lie in a wrong condition of the church's life.
He knows the city better than anyone.
He knows the tipster exists because the tipster has information no one could learn through normal means.
He knows what he's doing—and he cares about you.
He knows what he's doing—and he cares about you.
He knows what I look like.
He knows what settings control each but it's far from exact.
He knows you can pop up anywhere, geographically; you've proved that to him.
He knows you can see where you can't be physically present.
He must have traced her by the charge slip so he knows she came here.
He not only knows the knowable, He knows the unknowable.
He said he knows someone older than him who can put my life back the way it was.
He says that he knows of people using tippets of up to 16 feet with a standard five foot leader.
He spends his days chasing the beasts of the forest, running them down by sheer speed, or killing them with darts (javelots) or bow and arrows, the only weapons he knows.
He spent 10 years as a village shopkeeper, so he knows the territory.
He tells of the high position he holds among the Venetians; of the jealousy shown him by some of the meaner sort of native artist; of the honour and wealth in which he might live if he would consent to abandon home for Italy; of the northern winter, and how he knows that after his return it will set him shivering for the south.
He wants to play hardball on union negotiations, well he has come up with someone who knows how the game is really played.
He was taken today but he knows nothing.
Heaven knows who will take charge of the revenues that may accrue from selling off the old analog airwaves.
Heavens knows why BW do not remove these during winter stoppage work.
Helen knows several words now, but has no idea how to use them, or that everything has a name.
Helen knows the meaning of more than a hundred words now, and learns new ones daily without the slightest suspicion that she is performing a most difficult feat.
Hence in education the teacher should fully acquaint himself with the mental development of the pupil, in order that he may make full use of what the pupil already knows.
Her range is vast, and she knows exactly how to squeeze every ounce of emotion and drama from every bar.
Homer knows only "Apt ot, but Herodotus speaks of " Syrians " as identical with Assyrians, the latter being, he thinks, a " barbarian " form, and he applies the name very widely to include, e.g.
Homer knows special priests who preside over ritual acts in the temples to which they are attached; but his kings also do sacrifice on behalf of their people.
How come your senior citizen girlfriend knows our employee is going to jail when she's three thousand miles away and we don't get word until they're ready to slam the cell door?
How is it a barbarian from Landis knows anything about honor?
How many you nice folks out dere thinks I knows what I's talkin bout.
However, we have also seen quite illogical examples of where the state thinks it knows best.
I also hope Mojo knows to give away candy, and not throw feces at anyone who comes to his door!
I am sure that he knows that the original concept derives from Catholic teaching, and a 19th century papal encyclical.
I am trying to learn five string bluegrass banjo, but have not found anyone who knows much about it until now!
I asked about a private detective—God knows how I would pay— but she said a hired person wouldn't be seen as objective.
I asked about a private detective—God knows how I would pay— but she said a hired person wouldn't be seen as objective.
I don't disagree and God knows I have no more idea what's causing these vision but they're ruling his life right now.
I don't think anyone really knows, but bison is the correct term.
I don't want that moment immortalized, the only thing the world ever knows about me, that some sadistic man-whore with rabies bit me on the beach.
I gave her an object, and she spelled the name (she knows twelve now).
I guess everybody knows what happened last night, but me.
I know he knows the truth, but he knows it with a biased mind that one day must remove the blinkers it wears!
I know it, you know it and he knows it.
I know the whole business isn't our concern, but the poor woman is staying with us and God knows she looks as if she can use all the help she can get.
I know what Howie and you guys do though God knows, I don't know how.
I know, heaven knows how, but I know for certain that you won't marry her.
I think now that he knows you were on the mountain and you suspect something about the vodka, he realizes you heard the siren so he's setting it up to look like it was me, not him, who chased Billy.
I think she knows enough to help me put the final pieces of the puzzle together.
I think you're the only one who knows how to fix anything that madman breaks.
I waited, though God knows Jeff tried hard enough to get at me!
I was told its steering idler fell off but whether that is true or not who knows.
I would very much like to hear from anyone who knows of my birth family ESP my birth mom.
I wracked my brains in an attempt to formulate some way we could safely utilize Howie's unique abilities and produce beneficial results without exposing ourselves to God knows what.
I'm glad it sounds like the director knows what they're doing, coz I don't have a clue!
I'm not sure where you're going with this, but yes, he knows she's a Medena.
I'm trying to teach one of the Roma girls her letters as she knows nothing of reading or writing.
I'm worried sick about my wife stranded who knows where.
If anyone knows of a good source of properly reconditioned good quality washing machines please contact me.
If anyone knows the whereabouts of Josh, last name unknown, contact Miss Edith Plotke on 6th Street.
If God is true being, then sin can have no substantive existence; it cannot be said that God knows of sin, for to God knowing and being are one.
If he has to put off this earthly tabernacle, he knows there is a house not made with hands eternal in the heavens.
If I feel frivolous, God only knows how she feels.
If it gets enough "meh" responses, the system knows it has to re-juggle all the stats and do it differently.
If Martha's no longer with her mother, do you think Fred knows where she is?
If she knows the truth about Annie's past, she isn't admitting it.
If Shipton did, in fact, bust her chops over the fact Annie Quincy was a hooker, who knows, she might hate him enough to do something nasty.
If the discussion is limited strictly to what everyone knows, it can become uninteresting.
If the whole instrument moves, the operator also moves round with it in the boat, and knows at once in which direction he is looking.
If this bastard is getting closer to finding you, I can't help you if he knows more than I know.
If you're going to go to work for the woman—and God knows she needs your help—she has to agree to the rules of engagement.
If you're going to go to work for the woman—and God knows she needs your help—she has to agree to the rules of engagement.
In a way they returned to the wider opinions of Aristotle, which had come down to Descartes and Locke, that reason in going beyond sense knows more things than phenomena; yet they would not hear of external bodies, or of bodies at all.
In addition to the great Homeric gods, the poet knows a whole " Olympian consistory " of deities, nymphs, nereids, sea-gods and goddesses, river-gods, Iris the rainbow goddess, Sleep, Demeter who lay with a mortal, Aphrodite the goddess of love, wife of Hephaestus and leman of Ares, and so forth.
In addition to this a knowledge is required of what the condition of a pelt should be; a good judge knows by experience whether a skin will turn out soft and strong, after dressing, and whether the hair is in the best condition of strength and beauty.
In an industry bedeviled by litigation, Hamilton knows the big guns could resort to patent infringement suits to try to thwart Provis.
In fact, however, a man is a Christian, Jew, or Mahommedan, before he knows he is a man.
In fact, privately Darling knows that more radical measures are needed to prevent the gridlock.
In most cases, each student knows or believes s/he may be competing against others for a limited pool of passing grades.
In one view it gives the believer strength to attain, by God's supernatural aid or " grace," a goodness of which he is naturally incapable; in the other view it gives him an assurance that, though he knows himself a sinner deserving of utter condemnation, a perfectly just God still regards him with favour on account of the perfect services and suffering of Christ.
In other words the intelligence when it once begins to define an object for itself, finds itself launched on a movement of selfasserting synthesis in which it cannot stop until it had recognized that the unity of the object with itself involves its unity with all other objects and with the mind that knows it.
In other words, they're denying the omniscience of God, that He knows everything.
In some senses, this learned and consummately clever man may be looked upon as the real founder of the Society as history knows it.
In the prose Lancelot his education is complete, he knows his name and parentage, though for some unexplained reason he keeps both secret, and he goes with a fitting escort and equipment to Arthur's court to demand knighthood.
In their place is erected an edifice of the wise student, the student who knows.
In this way, although the ancient ballads are not forgotten, new words are also fitted to the plaintive folk-tunes (fados) which every farm-hand knows and sings, accompanied sometimes by a rude clarinet or bagpipes, but more frequently by the so-called Portuguese guitar - an instrument which resembles a mandolin rather than the guitars of Italy and Spain.
Is there something about the accident she knows?
It is a clumsy and unsatisfactory way of receiving communication, useless when Miss Sullivan or some one else who knows the manual alphabet is present to give Miss Keller the spoken words of others.
It is by the appearance of the flame that the operator or " blower " knows when to end the process, judging by its brilliancy, colour, sound, sparks, smoke and other indications.
It is difficult for anyone who knows the Trentino in winter to admit his contention that this hard snow would resist the passage of troops in mass, not to speak of guns, even if one were to accept his idea of basing the operation on drives through the valleys, on the west of Lake Garda as well as on the east.
It is not uncommon in popular writings to attribute this superiority to a crusader strain - a theory which no one can possibly countenance who knows what miserable degenerates the half-breed descendants of the crusaders rapidly became, as a result of their immoral life and their ignorance of the sanitary precautions necessary in a trying climate.
It knows nothing of universal benevolence or of a humane tolerance.
It may be it is our brother, but God only knows.
It refuses even to discuss the beating to death of hundreds of thousands of baby joeys as it knows it is indefensible.
It throws light on many phases of the search for truth, upon the plain man's claim to start with a subject which he knows whose predicate which he does not know is still to be developed, or again upon his use of the negative form of judgment, when the further determination of his purposive system is served by a positive judgment from without, the positive content of which is yet to be dropped as irrelevant to the matter in hand.
It thus knows itself explicitly or reflectively.
It was a long night, but a nice night; certainly not a night with an adequate allotment of sleep—not with the naked body of beautiful Betty from Boise beside him and a world gone topsy-turvy, and wondering lord knows what lay ahead in the towering mountains that surrounded them.
It was a long night, but a nice night; certainly not a night with an adequate allotment of sleep—not with the naked body of beautiful Betty from Boise beside him and a world gone topsy-turvy, and wondering lord knows what lay ahead in the towering mountains that surrounded them.
It was a strawberry sunrise, topped with whipped cream clouds, a perfect sort of day until Dean was awake enough to remember Martha Boyd, lord knows where, escaping the law in a stolen twenty-year-old Buick, with a ditzy ex-junkie for a chauffeur.
It was my big mouth mentioning Byrne in front of Baratto that caused most of this problem but God knows what an open investigation would unfairly do to Cynthia Byrne.
It would be difficult, but my brother Henri knows - -
It's a naturally occurring plant alkaloid, which no one knows how it works - and it is a powerful hallucinogen.
It's been four, and now everyone knows it!
It's home to Donnie Darko, a brilliant but troubled teenager, plagued by terrifying visions which he alone knows the meaning of.
Join David's wild bunch TV botanist David Bellamy knows just where to go for a really wild holiday.
Jonathan hasn't said anything, but I think he knows.
Just because he's in Colorado doesn't mean he knows anything about this business.
Katie knows it. I know it. I'm ready for my fate. Do what you were born to do, Rhyn, and don't think twice about me.
Knows better, and is not diffident about saying so.
Listen, I think he knows I saw something.
Look out for and a Filipino quot Afro quot who knows traditional.
Lord knows I have seen many computer geeks who just didn't have a clue about how to run a business.
Lord knows what Edith Shipton might say.
Lord knows what he did to Donnie over the years to cause the boy to despise him so.
Lord knows, I'm sure the bed's comfortable but sleeping is when I write!
Luckily now tho, we have a gaffer who knows what he is doing and will make the necessary changes.
Make sure everybody knows where you are carrying the object to.
Make sure there are enough litter trays around and your rabbit knows where they are to prevent toilet accidents.
Mandates - perhaps suggested by the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles (see Didache), which Hermas knows - and Similitudes i.-viii., while Simil.
Many assumptions made, especially that the reader knows Scripture, church, etc. Too much managerial speak.
Mark, hunting in the forest, comes upon them sleeping in a cave, and as Tristan, who knows that the king is in the neighbourhood, has placed his sword between them, is convinced of their innocence.
Maxine assures Joan she won't tell anyone what she knows when Joan warns her not to be so insolent to her in public.
May a lawyer defend a client whom he knows to be guilty?
Maybe he knows what they're doing.
Maybe he thinks he knows better, or maybe he just thinks that you're a dangerous sociopath.
Maybe it's not halal or something - who knows?
Maybe there's a backdoor or someone she knows in Hell who can help you.
Maybe. No one really knows but A'Ran.
Medical power and knowledge is underpinned by the ethos that the doctor knows best.
Menzies observes, that " Reason knows only God, not Gods "; if we take religion as saving help, no worshipper possesses religion in full security until he has gone straight to the fountain-head, and gained the friendship of the God of Gods.
Mill holds even the ideas of mathematics to be hypothetical, and in theory knows nothing of a non-enumerative or non-associative universal.
Modern history knows no more tragic figure than that of Alexander.
Monbiot has comprehensively answered the right-wing canard that the Global Justice Movement only knows what it doesn't want.
More recently she has worked at New Musical Express so knows lots of pointless trivia about rock music.
Mother usually knows what she is about, but she made a mistake this time; for you are sure to escape us unless you come too near, and you probably won't do that.
Mr Blair knows that this appeal is nearing exhaustion, which is why this will be his last election.
My king, maybe Sirian knows where she is.
My mother, and sister and little brother have been here five weeks, and our happiness knows no bounds.
My patriotism knows no geographical, but only racial limits.
My school-teacher said so; and she knows a lot, Jim.
Natasha knows that he is struggling with terrible pain.
Neither of us knows each other that well yet.
Nigra was sent to Paris again to popularize a Franco-Piedmontese alliance, Nigra being, as Cavour said, "the only person perhaps who knows all my thoughts, even the most secret."
No one knows but those who are dead-dead.
No one knows for certain what causes endometriosis or why some women get it and others do not.
No one knows how he escaped being dashed to pieces.
No one knows how severe or how long a Purgatory was, or is, implied in a hundred days of canonical penance."
No one knows how to use any of it, Julie.
No one knows the origins of their metal coat hangers.
No one knows we're here, except those seeking refuge.
No one knows what proportion of the industrial population was included in the organized gilds, or how complete was the control exercised by these bodies over their members.
No one knows what the cause of breastmilk jaundice is.
No one knows what the mother might do.
No one knows where the hell he is, or what he's plotting.
No one really knows why some babies develop colic.
No one really knows... I'll probably just watch the usual crap on TV or read about the upcoming demise of Leeds United.
No one, not even Bonaparte, knows why.
No, not at all, I assumed, now that he knows, he'd be here.
No, this was pillow talk with Quinn but Howie knows something is wrong.
No, whoever bugged us knows they're been made.
Nobody knows how to make a triple bill now.
Nobody knows where the man is and even if he's been in there a long, long time, someone must care about him, or at least maybe did back then, when it happened.
Not rocket science you cry, every experienced midwife knows that!
Not specifically, but I think she knows, why?
Now nobody knows where Fitzgerald is.
Now, unless you're looking at smokes in a store, who knows what the packages look like?
Occasionally he too mis-stated the meaning of the word he had invented, and described agnosticism as meaning "that a man shall not say he knows or believes what he has no scientific ground for professing to know or believe."
Of a real remission of sins the old doctrine of Zoroaster knows nothing, whilst the later Zoroastrian Church admits repentance, expiation and remission.
Of course he knows, and as soon as I told him there was a storm, he would have insisted on calling me back.
Of course I don't, I'm sure he knows I'd rather have a tickle on my toes.
Of course, this splendid cavalcade of evolution must be expected to continue, with who knows what future forms developing.
Of the real world she knows more of the good and less of the evil than most people seem to know.
Of these migrations, however, history knows nothing, nor are they expressed in literature.
On the other hand, Josephus knows nothing of a younger Lysanias, and it is suggested by others that he really does refer to Lysanias I.
Once in a while, I'm off duty and a call comes to someone else but I think the tipster person maybe knows my hours, 'cause it's rare another girl has to answer.
One, Sasha probably knows about her by now.
Only by the existence of some "principle which renders all relations possible and is itself determined by none of them"; an eternal self-consciousness which knows in whole what we know in part.
Only Death knows where Katie's soul is.
Opinions vary widely; no one really knows.
Owen Meany, cos he knows a lot more than he lets on!
Patronage politics are dominated by who knows who, who owes who, and how much they owe.
Perceived nearness of screen The fact that the subject ' knows ' that the visual target is close leads to instrument myopia.
Perhaps because he is also a practicing anesthesiologist, he knows how to communicate with physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Perhaps Johannes knows for certain that David is not circumcised.
Plato, we saw, held that there is one supreme science or wisdom, of which the ultimate object is absolute good; in the knowledge of this, the knowledge of all particular goods - that is, of all that we rationally desire to know - is implicitly contained; and also all practical virtue, as no one who truly knows what is good can fail to realize it.
Plus, you got a comb and brush and a notebook full of who knows what.
Possibly the reason there are so few is that it is round chine and so more difficult to build - who knows!
Quinn knows how to control the time and the location of the visualizations.
Rhyn knows you're here, which means he'll be checking up on you.
See, I know what every other English schoolchild knows.
She can read souls, so she knows basically everything about you in two seconds.
She claimed Shipton was nuts to have her back, when in reality, who knows how he felt?
She doesn't want to give up, even though she knows she doesn't have a legal right.
She knows about cold springs.
She knows her life is in his hands; there is no one to protect her from his wrath.
She knows how to have fun and dressing up, with the option of facial hair, remains a pleasurable pastime.
She knows I have never been happier.
She knows I need to work for my own self-respect.
She knows I'm checking something but she's so confused right now she doesn't know what to believe except that she doesn't want to see me.
She knows it's the marvel of engineering brilliance sure to draw him into her world.
She knows men are attracted to her beauty, but she doesn't realize it's merely what gets them to her door.
She knows nothing about registering Donnie in school, or anything else, by the sound of it.
She knows only that in his absence she is spiritually hungry.
She knows Rev. Martin really loved her.
She knows she's lost and is desperate.
She knows that if the wings are driven with sufficient rapidity they practically convert the spaces through which they move into solid bases of support; she also knows that the body in rapid flight derives support from all the air over which it passes.
She knows where every emerops point is on the East Coast.
She only knows the pain and sorrow of barrenness, and the cruel mockery she receives from her rival.
She reciprocates in the only way she knows how.
She seems to like to tell all she knows.
She told him god knows what she'd do to him if he didn't get all the credits he could.
She's nice and she loves me but she's really messed up and she knows it.
She's sure footed and she knows the trail now.
Since them we've had semiotics and structuralism and poststructuralism and God knows what else ism, and the disease seems to have spread.
So Epictetus remarks that he only really understands Judaism who knows " the baptized Jew " - (TOP 1 3€ aµpE'ov).
So there were a whole litany of " we knows.
Sofi is in the netherworld, and Czerno knows he can't hurt Bianca or-- " "You left Bianca with the Black God!
Sounds silly but the falcon knows that nothing likes going into thorn bushes, so she is protecting herself against retaliation by other rooks.
Speeding on our highways— Mr. Dean knows about that first-hand—my competent deputy arrested him for doing just that a few days ago.
Speeding on our highways— Mr. Dean knows about that first-hand—my competent deputy arrested him for doing just that a few days ago.
Still, he harbored misgivings about casual sex, and god knows this was as casual as it could get.
Still, the guy knows how to spin a yarn & sell a book or two.
That all believers will have a share in the first resurrection and in the Messianic kingdom is an idea of which the author of Revelation knows nothing.
That girl knows no bounds and can land any man.
The 8th duke of Argyll (Reign of Law) maintains that " miracles may be wrought by the selection and use of laws of which man knows and can know nothing, and which, if he did know, he could not employ."
The act further provides that if any one for the purpose of earning interest, commission, reward or other profit sends or causes to be sent to a person whom he knows to be an infant any circular or other document which invites the person receiving it to borrow money or to apply to any person or at any place with a view to obtaining information or advice as to borrowing money, he shall be liable, if convicted on indictment, to imprisonment with or without hard labour, or to a fine, or to both imprisonment and fine.
The book has been printed about once a month for 450 years; no one knows how many millions of copies.
The British worker has a family tree, he knows who his ancestors were, he has a family tradition.
The browser only knows which application to use by the file suffix on the name.
The chief interest, however, attaching to the Brahmanas is doubtless their detailed description of the sacrificial system as practised in the later Vedic ages; and the information afforded by them in this respect should be all the more welcome to us, as the history of religious institutions knows of no other sacrificial ceremonial with the details of which we are acquainted to anything like the same extent.
The Didache knows nothing of the presbyters; bishops and deacons are mentioned, but there is no reference to the second order.
The engineering works are of a very high class, and from long generations of experience the farmer knows how best to use his water.
The Foreign Office in London knows about his journey, which is denied at your embassy there."
The foundations of idealism in the modern sense were laid by the thinkers who sought breathing room for mind and will in a deeper analysis of the relations of the subject to the world that it knows.
The Hammond organ always does my head in and the guitar vocalist certainly knows what he ' s doing.
The humours and passions and diseases of different nations are different, and the physician must go among the nations if he will be master of his art; the more he knows of other nations, the better he will understand his own.
The ideal Akil is grave, calm and dignified, with an infinite capacity of keeping a secret, and a devotion that knows no limits to the interests of his creed.
The issue is fought out in Galilee, and when our Lord finally journeys to Jerusalem He knows that He goes there to die.
The man who thinks thus knows no compromise, and so Zoroastrianism and Christianity confronted each other as mortal enemies.
The modern physiologist knows that he cannot account for it at all.
The more he knows, the more remains incomprehensible.
The more s/he knows about how the arthritis is affecting you, the better s/he can tailor your treatment to your needs.
The more your employer knows about the implications of employing a reservist, the more supportive they are likely to be.
The mother dragon probably knows the road to the earth's surface, and if she went the other way then we have come the wrong way, said the Wizard, thoughtfully.
The operator knows by touch when the plunger has pressed the glass far enough to exactly fill the mould.
The original friary was founded in 1338 (no one knows the story of how it came to be known as The Priory ).
The people could see the bedchamber, its room which knows no daylight.
The pond rises and falls, but whether regularly or not, and within what period, nobody knows, though, as usual, many pretend to know.
The psychological theory of cognition takes for granted the dualism of the mind that knows and the object known; it takes no account of the metaphysical problem as to the possibility of a relation between the ego and the non-ego, but assumes that such a relation does exist.
The recording was amazingly successful and has now been released by the Times Music label throughout the entire Indian subcontinent; who knows?
The remarkable outburst of literary culture in Northumbria during the 7th and 8th centuries produced a real historian in Bede; Bede, however, knows little or nothing of English history between 450 and 596, and he is valuable only for the 7th and early part of the 8th centuries.
The result, as all the world now knows, has been that salmon angling collapsed.
The sheer arrogance of the Labor Party knows no bounds.
The Shepherd of Hernias knows nothing of the single bishop; the churches are under the control of a body of presbyter-bishops.
The Sidra Rabbet knows of three total destructions of the human race by fire and water, pestilence and sword, a single pair alone surviving in each case.
The so-called eelworms (Nematodes) may do immense damage on roots and in the grains of cereals, and every one knows how predatory slugs and snails are.
The Soviet Press knows how to describe in lurid terms the fate of the oppressed peasants in Poland.
The spiritual healer offers healing thoughts to anyone he or she knows to be in need of healing.
The sun knows that you like to see the world covered with beautiful white snow and so he kept back all his brightness, and let the little crystals form in the sky.
The truth is that, though the premises contain the conclusion, neither premise alone contains it, and a man who knows both but does not combine them does not draw the conclusion; it is the synthesis of the two premises which at once contains the conclusion and advances our knowledge; and as syllogism consists, not indeed in the discovery, but essentially in the synthesis of two premises, it is an inference and an advance on each premise and on both taken separately.
The wailing cry' and the frantic gestures of the cock bird in the breeding-season will tell any passer-by that a nest or brood is near; but, unless he knows how to look for it, nothing save mere chance will enable him to find it.
The walls will hold, and as Rissa knows, Memon's forces are not yet large enough to threaten us.
The writer in the Saxon abbey of Corvey, or in the Franconian abbey of Fulda, knows only about events which happened near his own doors; he records, it is true, occurrences which rumour has brought to his ears, but in general he is trustworthy only for the history of his own neighborhood.
The writer knows of "a little lassie in green" who is a fairy and, according to the percipients, haunts the banks of the Mukomar pool on the Lochy.
The writer of the treatise On Sublimity knows 35 1 no heights loftier than those to which Demosthenes 351 has risen.
Themlove in the in addition sobredo the perfect accessory who knows traditional.
Then he added, "God knows where Edith will go after it's over."
Then, afore A knows wher A um, ma troosers get yanked doon an A get a jag on ma bum.
There is some evidence that he was summoned to the Council of Chalcedon,' though he could not attend it, and the concluding portion of his book known as The Bazaar of Heraclides not only gives a full account of the "Robber Synod" of Ephesus 449, but knows that Theodosius is dead (July 450) and seems aware of the proceedings of Chalcedon and the flight of Dioscurus the unscrupulous successor of Cyril at Alexandria.
There's a bunch of different stories, but I'm not sure anyone knows.
There's something she knows that an Original Being doesn't?
These are not rhetorical questions; I would like to have answers from anyone who knows -- by email, please.
They lived in comparative quietude; although Herodotus knows the Palestinian coast he does not mention the Jews.
This disorder (which is also knows as ' vestibulitis ') is thought order (which is also knows as ' vestibulitis ') is thought o be due to a virus.
This is the first lesson every good spy knows.
This much is certain, she cannot have any sense that other people may not have, and the existence of a special sense is not evident to her or to any one who knows her.
This use of formulae for dealing with numbers, which express magnitudes in terms of units, constitutes the broad difference between mensuration and ordinary geometry, which knows nothing of units.
This woman obviously knows she is outsmarted by me and wants to save her life.
This year's story is yet untold No one knows what to behold Just run for the future bold!
Till Amos (with the solitary exception of Micaiah ben Imlah, in i Kings xxii.) prophecy was optimist - even Elijah, if he denounced the destruction of a dynasty and the annihilation of all who had bowed the knee to Baal, never doubted of the future of the nation when only the faithful remained; but the new prophecy is pessimist - it knows that Israel is rotten to the core, and that the whole fabric of society must be dissolved before reconstruction is possible.
To say a seer knows more than me is false.
Tony Robbins is not the best NLP trainer out there, but he is the richest because he knows how to market himself.
Tradition, of course, knows in this connexion no doubt, and looks upon the Fatiha precisely as the most exalted portion of the Koran.
Trouble is, this guy knows zilch about the web.
Usually we take one of the little "Readers" up in a big tree near the house and spend an hour or two finding the words Helen already knows.
Vince knows something's up - and one kidnapping, some grand theft auto and a blazing gun battle later - it's sorted.
Vinnie thinks he knows where some of his friends have a place around St. Michaels, on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake.
Vinnie, the only place anyone knows you is in jail.
Voltaire's influence in creating public interest in the "man in the mask," was indeed enormous; he had himself been imprisoned in the Bastille in 1717 and again in 1726; as early as 1745 he is found hinting that he knows something; in the Siècle de Louis XIV he justifies his account on the score of conversations with de Bernaville, who succeeded Saint-Mars.
We consider ourselves very beautiful in appearance, for mother has told us so, and she knows.
We could be accused of giving false information, subject to ridicule, god knows what else!
We may observe, too, that the Stoics rejected the divergence which we have seen gradually taking place in Platonic-Aristotelian thought from the position of Socrates, " that no one aims at what he knows to be bad."
We welcome, for example, the acknowledgment by the FSA of the ' gray areas ' it knows exists within the FSA handbook.
We're a house of cards in a windstorm, held together by God knows what.
Well, I'm sure he knows best.
Weller said Shipton knows where Edith is staying.
What about learning something about me no one else knows?
What he can plant the fir for, God only knows, seeing that the country is already over-stocked with that rubbish.
What makes you so sure he knows?
When a superior knows the views of his inferior and still commands, it is because he is aware of other sides of the question which appear of greater importance than those that the inferior has brought forward.
When both lamps glow, the operator, who thereby knows that both subscribers have restored their instruments, discontinues the connexion.
When I see Patsy I'll tell her you got her so she knows where her kid is at.
When I think back to that afternoon, and lord knows, I've pondered the incident a thousand times, I marvel at our collective wisdom in disregarding caution and acting as we did.
When I told him that duty and the oath were above everything, he started proving goodness knows what!
Whether a drinker knows it or not, he could start getting obnoxious.
Whether it was so, or merely chance or illusion, no one knows.
Which of these two laws will prevail, God only knows.
While the New Testament knows only the political usage of 56yµa, the Greek Fathers follow one which is more in keeping, with philosophical tradition.
White not only notes the homes and ways, the times and seasons, of plants and animals - comparing, for instance, the different ways in which the squirrel, the fieldmouse and the nuthatch eat their hazel-nuts - or watches the migrations of birds, which were then only beginning to be properly recorded or understood, but he knows more than any other observer until Charles Darwin about the habits and the usefulness of the earthworms, and is certain that plants distil dew and do not merely condense it.
Who else knows about your little fairy tale?
Who knows not mickey had even other wpt news.
Who knows what the f-- Darian grumbled as Jenn berated him.
Who knows what went through her mind when she died?
Who knows, maybe the latest wave of freshers ' flu is the product of a biological weapons experiment?
Who knows, you may see the occasional enthusiasts brake van tour round the works to catch the last wisps of Industrial Steam.
Who knows, you may still play in a ' rock band ' one day!
Who's afraid of this Psychic Tipster except a killer who knows what was tipped couldn't be learned by normal means?
Will knows one of his worst traits is his ability to fall in love fast and get very soppy whilst in love.
Worse—she's selling it to someone she knows is scum!
Worse—she's selling it to someone she knows is scum!
Yes, Dean thought, and someone else knows we know.
Yet he knows how to present the breathtaking discoveries to the educated layman in a grand overview from the quarks to the Universe.
You could have been trapped—lost, for God knows how long!
You could have been trapped—lost, for God knows how long!
You have to tell the truth that no one else knows.
You killed six women and god knows how many men.
You may be hurt and feeling helpless and desperate and God knows what and I'm sorry as hell but I have a life too, and I'll not have you ruin it!
You mean no one else knows your history?
You said she knows Patsy from being a guard at Cañon City.
You said she knows Patsy from being a guard at Cañon City.
You think Death knows we're here?
You think I can't replace you with a willing nymph who knows her place?
You think she knows who did it?
You want someone who knows what he wants in a woman, knows how to please her and who appreciates your body.
You're saying there's a society of Immortals living in the normal world that no one knows about?
Your child should make sure he/she knows which member of staff is responsible for them in the airports.