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The poet's pleasure in it is full but undiscriminating; he makes no attempt to put the 'something' the birds 'knew' into words.
Who knew thee once, we have a right to weep.
She had profound thoughts, and she knew the night was temporary.
While impermanence was not a reality they knew, he became embittered.
He knew, for one thing, what he was.
He knew where he wanted to go, and in domestic affairs as well as foreign he accomplished most of his purposes.
He knew he had far more anecdotes, recorded conversations, letters - more were coming in all the time - insight, and sensitivity than his rivals.
He knew there were plenty of envious and hostile readers out there waiting for him to take a false step.
She couldn't turn either way for help because she knew the answer would be" it is your own fault".
They knew about their common membership in a lineage and knew about a common ancestor, but they did not celebrate him.
He felt the teacher's rostrum to be his fit place; the place where he knew that what he had to offer was valued.
He only knew that the speech had told and that he raised applause, and that he made some jokes which aroused laughter.
He became a bishop because, and solely because, the diocese knew him well and wanted him back.
He knew a great deal about theories of planetary motion.
We knew we didn't have the mathematical competence and could not afford the time to do this ourselves, so we shopped around.
He did not want to develop "a nation of women" who in his essentialized view knew "only how to suffer and not how to strike".
I knew of farming systems comparisons around the country and the yield differences were not like that.
I knew nothing from any kind of bohemian stance.
We also knew that seeds, if not contacted by the exudate, would survive in the soil for many years.
The gravitational constant was a global invariant, as far as anyone knew; after 1905 the speed of light would also be accorded that status.
He knew them so well, that he did not need to make any notes at all.
They knew that they were tied into the new sciences, intimately if not always satisfactor ily.
They knew that they were, if not more intellectually honest, then certainly more intellectually shrewd than their predecessors.
The landlady's husband was out and knew what happened very late.
Long before 1864, she well knew that the creed of the fathers was going.
When he was alive, nobody knew he was poor.
He knew that pure use and pure construction as architectural determinants are a chimera, that they are always open to interpretation.
Specifically, fewer infants knew words composed of higher-probability sound sequences than words composed of lower-probability sound sequences.
The local sellers knew her since she went to the market every day, and usually gave her some bargains.
The organization knew that forcible feeding was being considered.
Four people knew their drugs had been carried by mouth, none admitted to knowing that their drugs had been carried rectally.
However, they knew what was expected of them.
Both partners knew that the scheme needed a minimum uptake of care for financial viability; both partners had to deal with the tenants' 'animosity'.
Given the fact that no one knew precisely the disease's etiology, quarantine seemed a logical response.
Probably not one in twenty of the crowd that stood there jostling in the hot sunshine knew or cared what was taking place.
In their war service, however, they knew that there were professional codes that applied to their relations with the enemy and with each other.
Princes knew it and tried to profit from it.
The patients knew every 'case' was unique and that professionals were unable to state causes, outcomes and timeframes.
The prescribed at times when they knew the population would not be best served by increasing antibiotic usage.
One respondent first knew that she was having day case surgery when her appointment letter arrived.
I knew the reason of my own profound discontent.
I knew how to respond to the statements distressed patients frequently say when confronted with difficult circumstances.
I knew how to share a certain degree of understanding with patients.
They knew that they could live through difficult situations, which helped them be prepared for the next time complications occurred.
I knew that signing the form was my way of acknowledging that she was dying.
I knew that being alone was now her greatest fear.
I was also sure that she knew what she was doing.
The references above that 'our experts know what they are doing,' and 'our experts knew that the ocean was clean' are also telling.
As the events of 1923 were rehearsed on stage, the viewers already knew what would follow.
He knew that she would find it awkward, if not unacceptable, for his subordinate to address him by his first name.
None knew their par tners prior to this interaction.
Moreover, the study revealed that students knew and to an extent, applied a range of techniques and strategies.
I also knew what students were supposed to do in class.
If we knew that time was a noun (or that flies was a verb) in the current context, we could disambiguate the sentence completely.
I needed not to question who you are, since as my eyes saw you my heart knew you.
He made choices; he knew what he was doing.
Grammatical interference was not observed due to the fact that the learners knew very simple structures.
Back then we knew nothing about key analytical concepts like subgame perfection and the revelation principle.
They most certainly knew of the nation-wide examination that was about to have its last round in the capital.
In everyday affairs the bagdis constituted a behind-the-scene support that was always there, that everybody knew of, but that was not necessarily employed.
Many did not explicitly disclose their sexuality but assumed that people knew.
He also knew that he had to continue working for several more years because his mortgage would close when he was 75 years old.
When they checked either (b) or (c), the participants were asked to write anything they knew about the character.
Still, far more villagers knew about it from the start than the perpetrators alone.
Apart from the village historian, no one else in the village knew this story, nor found it credible when told.
I knew the syllables had to match the melody, obviously: da-da da, yes-ter-day, sud-den-ly, fun-il-ly, mer-il-ly, and yes-ter-day, that's good.
Others who accompanied their men folk later also knew hard times.
I did not know him before that, but he already knew my book in part.
We had people on lighting, sound, and cameras who knew the studio inside out and what could be achieved - which was, frequently, the impossible.
Everyone knew how to play it and everyone had their own version of it.
No one who was closely related to her or who knew her over an extended period contributed information.
On each trial, subjects were first given a personal income of 50 points and knew that others were also given the same.
The plaintiffs knew what the statutes required of school systems but had a different idea about what the law required.
Learners also took a vocabulary test to make sure they knew the idiosyncratic meaning of the verbs included in the main task.
Despite the great interest it stimulated, it seems that nobody knew how to deal with it correctly.
They did not, because there was simply too much variation in what derivative suffixes individual subjects knew.
We also knew that bereavement could be an occasion not only of affirmation but also of the questioning of faith.
He wrote therefore that he "never knew the shelter of a roof between four or five o'clock in the morning till seven in the evening".
More important was the subsequent induction phase, where, as the participants knew, joystick movements no longer had an effect.
Humans knew when they were at risk for error in the primary discrimination, and declined those trials selectively and adaptively.
Many pupils related feelings of being far more motivated to practice now that they knew the examination was approaching.
I knew there was a beginning to the matter.
He knew that there would be complicated and serious consequences if the link with sterling was broken.
The music teacher knew very little about gospel initially, but was content for the pupils to rehearse themselves in the music room at lunchtime.
Criterion-referencing was established, to broaden access and to allow all children to show what it was they knew, understood and could do.
The students knew the aims of the research and con®dentiality was ensured.
He knew how to exploit the rules of the otherwise r ig id employment system.
She had taken his advice, and before she knew it, she was in deep, too deep.
She and her husband knew that he was mentally disabled for much of 1768.
Even many of us who knew and liked him didn't agree with all he said, but he was certain to make one think.
There wasn't likely an arrhythmia - he knew exactly how he fell, and he never lost consciousness.
Unfortunately neither of us knew how to work it properly.
She knew that he had found faith difficult, but was comforted that he had taken this first step towards it.
When asked if they knew they were paying higher charges, many firms' managers said they did know it.
To the majority of readers who knew nothing of the trial, this second edition had simply been prompted by popular demand.
Each parent identified two first-degree relatives who knew their family well and who agreed to par ticipate.
None of them knew the physics of small particles.
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