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knowing造句
91. She stared blankly into space, not knowing what to say next. 92. They tried to talk, but not knowing each other's language they didn't get far. 93. There's no way of knowing if the treatment will work. 94. Yes, I'd be very interested in knowing more about the services your firm offers. 95. He fumbled his lines, not knowing what he was going to say. 96. Not knowing what to do, she played for time by going to the bathroom. 97. He seemed to have a sixth sense for knowing when his brother was in trouble. 98. There was no knowing who might have read the letter. 99. He derived great satisfaction from knowing that his son was happy. 100. Knowing that they had arrived safely took a load off my mind. 101. He had the consolation of knowing that he couldn't have done any better. 102. 'Oh, I understand,[www.]' he said with a knowing smile . 103. The label had come off, so there was no way of knowing what was on the disk. 104. The doctor cannot give a diagnosis without knowing the full medical history. 105. He felt a real country bumpkin, sitting in that expensive restaurant, not knowing which cutlery to use. 106. Young people often feel cheated by their parents without knowing why. 107. It was a weight off my mind knowing that our finances were taken care of. 108. There's no knowing what she'll do if she finds out about this. 109. I didn't want every Tom, Dick and Harry knowing about my private life. 110. It was difficult to behave naturally under the burden of knowing the truth. 111. I married you for better or worse, knowing all about these problems. 112. She held back, not knowing how to break the terrible news. 113. Hardly knowing what he was doing, Nick pulled out a cigarette. 114. Normally he would have no objection to the whole world knowing his business. 115. She held back, not knowing what to do or say. 116. It would be unwise to comment on the situation without knowing all the facts. 117. Success in business is simply a matter of knowing when to take a chance. 118. There's a big difference between knowing that something is true, and being able to prove it. 119. You could tell this guy had been around a bit by the knowing way he talked. 120. In the future people can go to a football match knowing that they are safe from hooliganism.