220 examples of knowingly in sentences

He rubbed his eyes sleepily, and looked up in a vacant, tipsy way, leering knowingly at the soldier, who had caught him by the shoulder.

It was this policy that the oppositionall the oppositions, monarchical and dynastic as well as republicanblindly or knowingly attacked, and tried to change.

According to history little Peregrine was born about December 6 and Samoset met them about March 16; so he was three months old, but he is plainly a forward child, for he looks up very knowingly.

and, as I spoke the words, I smiled knowingly, winked, and touched him gently with my fore-finger in the ribs.

Sub-consciously this is the desire of all souls, for it is that continual pressing forward of the Spirit for manifestation out of which the whole Creative Process arises; and so it is that the great cry perpetually ascends to God from all as yet undelivered souls, whether in or out of the body, for the deliverance which they knowingly or unknowingly desire.

" The other members of the little group turned to each other knowingly, and slowly shook their heads.

"You know what I mean?" Gaffney's shrewd face grew shrewder, and he nodded knowingly.

" Chettle, a sleek, comfortable-looking man, with a quiet manner and a sly glance, laughed knowingly, twiddling his fat thumbs as he leaned back in the cab.

"What d'you mean?" Chettle chuckled knowingly.

"There is a law, with severe penalties, against knowingly opening a letter addressed to another," resumed Roswell, steadily; "and it shall be enforced against any one who shall presume to open one of mine.

She gave herself to him knowingly, willingly, and he accepted the supreme gift like a priceless treasure which the strength of his love had won.

This natural men may discourse of, and that very knowingly, and give a kind of natural credit to it as to a history that may be true; but firmly to believe that there is divine truth in all these things, and to have a persuasion of it stronger than of the very things we see with our eyes; such an assent as this is the peculiar work of the Spirit of God, and is certainly saving faith.

Let me be once convinced that St. Paul, with the elders of an Apostolic Church, knowingly and intentionally appended a palsy or a consumption to the sentence of excommunication, and I shall be obliged to reconsider my old opinion as to the anti-Christian principle of the Romish Inquisition.

Then he reflected with some amusement that he need not bother much about deceiving the enemy, since Galdar's friends would not suspect that Buccaneer Askew had knowingly chosen the losing side.

" Kate smiled knowingly; not that she actually knew much to be knowing about.

One disapproved of things which offended one, and in this instance the results of the things one knew one should disapprove were so far from offensive that one let it go at smiling knowingly, mildly disapproving of one's self for not disapproving.

Knowingly to treat them otherwise is sin; and the degree of violence done to their nature, relations, and value, measures its guilt.

Knowingly to treat them otherwise is sin; and the degree of violence done to their nature, religions, and value, measures its guilt.

This oath I am now about to take, and in your presence: That if it shall be found during my administration of the Government I have in any instance violated willingly or knowingly the injunctions thereof, I may (besides incurring constitutional punishment) be subject to the upbraidings of all who are now witnesses of the present solemn ceremony.

Then how knowingly he treats of the fat upon the sheep: "The formation of fat in a sheep commences in the inside, the net of fat which envelopes the intestines being first formed.

But these parts of the work are written not only knowingly and well, but with an evident relish for the subject.

They that having offended thee knowingly, plead ignorance should be punished, even if their offences be trivial.

The hounds came out of their sheds and yawned, looking at us knowingly.

Marcus explained that he had made every effort to discover the authorship of the letters, without success; whereupon the coroner shut his eyes knowingly, rolled his quid from right to left, and said that he was "investigatin' 'em" himself.

" Marcus coughed, looked at the lieutenant knowingly, and said, "Oh, that's no consequence.

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