We have no meanings for "knowing the name" in our records yet.
1 I am afraid I am not knowing the name of his assistant.
2 Now thou'lt kiss me, as knowing the name I have given the child.
3 I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.
4 Jack is bent on knowing the name of one of these fellows, and I mentioned yours.
5 A true swordsman would want to die knowing the name of the man who killed him.
6 Just knowing the name isn't good enough, though: You have to know exactly how to say it.
7 It is not far from Siboney, and not knowing the name , have called it Siboney.)
8 If we are bested, then I am glad to die knowing the name of our mysterious benefactor.
9 As Feynman said: I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.
10 But you see now that knowing the name of a person does not make you know the person.
11 The students insisted on knowing the name , but all he could remember of the title was that it was an abstract noun.
12 Not knowing the name of it, and not daring to excite surprise by asking, I found the place full of vague yet mysterious interest.
13 " That - not knowing the name of the man- Icannotsay for certain."
14 "I am sorry," she said, through her veil, "that I must depart without knowing the name or rank of my host."
15 "Should it so happen," the Emir said, with warmth, "consider how unfortunate my situation would be, not knowing the name or country of my benefactor."
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