170128 examples of known in sentences

Men of your known sympathy will not be safe, irrespective of your plot against Anderson.

I have known veterans to go mad at the screaming of shells.

She should have known better; perhaps, deep down within her, she did know better.

Every art was known To Jemshíd, without equal in the world.

"Fortune I dread, since fortune is my foe, And womankind are seldom known to keep Another's secret.

She remained there one night, and would have departed in the morning; but considering the deficiency of milk, and the misery in which she was involved, continually afraid of being discovered and known, she did not know what to do.

"Know ye not," answered the servant, "that this is Ním-rúz, the son of Sám, and also called Dustán, the greatest warrior ever known."

But when Mihráb was made acquainted with the arrangement, his rage was unbounded, for he dreaded the resentment of Sám and Minúchihr when the circumstances became fully known to them.

Meanwhile the vindictive intentions of Minúchihr, which were soon known at Kábul, produced the greatest alarm and consternation in the family of Mihráb.

At Kábul and Zábul there was nothing but feasting and rejoicing, as soon as the tidings were known, and thousands of dínars were given away in charity to the poor.

If I am rightly informed, after a careful enquiry, they never met but once, which was at the house of Mrs. French, in London, well known for her elegant assemblies, and bringing eminent characters together.

When he thought there was intentional falsehood in the relator, his expression was, 'He lies, and he knows he lies.' Speaking of Pope's not having been known to excel in conversation, Johnson observes, that 'traditional memory retains no sallies of raillery, or sentences of observation; nothing either pointed or solid, wise or merry; and that one apophthegm only is recorded.'

He says, 'Except Lord Bathurst, none of Pope's noble friends were such as that a good man would wish to have his intimacy with them known to posterity.'

There are arts of manufacture practised in the countries in which you preside, which are yet very imperfectly known here, either to artificers or philosophers.

Mr. Hoole, a gentleman long known, and long esteemed in the India-House, after having translated Tasso, has undertaken Ariosto.

He dictated to me the following note upon the registration of deeds: 'All laws are made for the convenience of the community: what is legally done, should be legally recorded, that the state of things may be known, and that wherever evidence is requisite, evidence may be had.

How his Sermons were composed, may be learned from the excellent volume which he has given to the publick; but how they were delivered, can be known only to those that heard them; for as he appeared in the pulpit, words will not easily describe him.

He also observed, 'Mahogany must be a modern name; for it is not long since the wood called mahogany was known in this country.'

she is the first woman in the world, could she but restrain that wicked tongue of hers;she would be the only woman, could she but command that little whirligig.' Upon the subject of exaggerated praise I took the liberty to say, that I thought there might be very high praise given to a known character which deserved it, and therefore it would not be exaggerated.

It is very rare to find any person who is able to give a distinct account of the life even of one whom he has known intimately, without questions being put to them.

The road for some distance being rather steep, we preferred to walk and let the carriage follow, but when nearing the junction with the Pierrefitte road, we mounted again and bowled along at a smart pace over the well-known bridge to the hotel.

2-1/2 miles from Amélie, which was formerly known as Arles-les-Bains.

There are nearly 50 springs divided between 17 establishments, and there is hardly any known or unknown malady for which they cannot be recommended.

The Principal Establishment is known as the Thermes de Marie-Therèse, and contains 7 different springs, and 38 baths of Pyrenean marble.

Next to them, according to Ewald, "were three nations living toward the South,the Hittites, the Jebusites, and the Amorites; then two in the most northerly country conquered by Israel,the Girgashites and the Hivites; then four in Phoenicia; and lastly, the most northern of all, the well known kingdom of Hamath on the Orontes."

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