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1 However, we know where that road leads today, when food is abundant.
2 Of course, the natural desire is to know where is this heading.
3 Don't you point fingers, they said; we know where yours have been.
4 They know where to get aid to the people needed, he said.
5 There's freedom, and plenty of opportunity if you know where to look.
6 Just in case something happens, it's nice to know where you are.
7 We need to know where it is going to stop, he said.
8 I must ask you to trust that I know where I'm going.
9 At least we know where we really stand, he said at last.
10 We haven't been to Europe before so don't know where to begin.
11 Children needed to know where the limits were and what rules governed.
12 I don't know where yet, but it doesn't matter a good goddam.
13 I don't understand why Rex thought I'd know where Constanza's house is.
14 She wanted to look straight ahead, to know where she was going.
15 After an hour Willie thought, I no longer know where I am.
16 Let loved ones know where important papers and safety-deposit box keys are.
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