Have sexual intercourse with.
Be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about.
Accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority.
To have a distinct physical emotion, feeling or sensation.
1 A senior government source said: We know what companies' investment criteria is.
2 However, we know where that road leads today, when food is abundant.
3 You know , in other words the end result, Trump said without explanation.
4 WANT to know the most dangerous words in the market right now?
5 But we know subsidy leads to distortion, leads to longer term problems.
6 EBONY: I have one more serious question; I know time is limited.
7 McVey told Sky News: I believe parents know best for their children.
8 The health ministry said it did not know how many cases exist.
9 Young children, in particular, don't need to know everything about what happened.
10 But you know we are in a quite difficult situation right now.
11 At the moment GPs know a lot about families, especially problem ones.
12 You know what they say: 'Don't come a'knockin' if the trailer's a'rockin'!'
13 I think that's a good question you don't know how to answer.
14 We don't know what kind of Europe Libertas actually want, he said.
15 The question is 'Why?' We think we know why and we understand.
16 They need to know that you understand their concerns, challenges and problems.
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