Knowingly Sentence Examples

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  • She looked at him knowingly before saying, "You don't trust me?"

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  • Katie smiled knowingly and picked up another potato.

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  • He smiled knowingly, his eyes mocking her.

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  • But if Moray could knowingly submit garbled evidence, Morton's oath is of no value if uncorroborated.

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  • Katie grinned and winked knowingly at Carmen.

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  • The doctor smiled knowingly.

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  • She heard his words but couldn't quite digest that Darian would knowingly destroy any world.

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  • Cynthia looked at Dean knowingly but said nothing as Martha continued.

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  • Features of new offense The new offense is to be " knowingly concerned in the fraudulent evasion of income tax " .

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  • Owners will not knowingly misrepresent the characteristics of the breed not falsely advertize dogs nor mislead any person regarding the quality of the dog.

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  • She looked at him as if he was crazy and he nod­ded, knowingly.

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  • Moral conduct was, according to Socrates, the result of knowledge while it is strictly impossible to do wrong knowingly.

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  • There is a danger of inadvertently - or knowingly - replacing warrior aristocrats with an equally romantic and misleading view of Iron Age societies.

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  • The regulator can publicly censure or fine a company or a director who is knowingly involved in a breach " she said.

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  • A person who knowingly contravenes this is liable to a fine of up to £ 2500 or up to 3 months in custody.

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  • A new European Directive seeks to enforce intellectual property rights with retailers facing jail for knowingly selling counterfeit or copied goods.

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  • We may not consider ourselves to be wealthy, but are we greedy and do we knowingly or unknowingly perpetuate injustices?

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  • They should not deceive or knowingly mislead Parliament or the public.

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  • They also sell out-door clothing at VERY good prices (matched only by the " never knowingly undersold " John Lewis shops).

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  • However, the students who knowingly open these accounts without the funds to pay them on time are equally as guilty.

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  • This time, prosecutors argued that Hilton failed to enroll in the court-ordered alcohol-education program and knowingly drove despite the suspension.

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  • Many of the kibbles sold in grocery stores contain unhealthy ingredients that you would never knowingly serve if it were easier to decipher the labels.

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  • Most people do not knowingly dump toxins into their water.

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  • If they knowingly misrepresent a product as organic when it does not meet USDA standards, the farmer can be fined up to $10,000 for each violation.

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  • After all, why would someone knowingly sell you broken merchandise and give you the option of returning it at full price?

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  • You should never try to knowingly harm, embarrass or otherwise humiliate the "mark" or target you have chosen for your joke.

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  • Many of these videos are shot without the women knowing, but many are done tastefully and knowingly.

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  • Anyone who knowingly buys a knock off watch is at the very least taking part in an infringement of copyright and in receipt of counterfeit goods.

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  • Anyone who knowingly sells a knockoff with a decently created designer label, even if they tell the buyer it is fake, is committing a crime.

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  • Engaging in knowingly selling faux bags that could pass for real designer bags is illegal.

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  • Howie just smiled knowingly.

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  • He dwells much more pronouncedly than Herbert on the view, afterwards regarded as a special characteristic of all deists, that much or most error in religion has been invented or knowingly maintained by sagacious men for the easier maintenance of good government, or in the interests of themselves and their class.

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  • Owners and drivers of public conveyances must not knowingly convey any person suffering from infectious disease, and if any person suffering from such a disease is conveyed in any public vehicle the owner or driver as soon as it comes to his knowledge must give notice to the medical officer.

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  • We do not knowingly solicit personal information from children under the age of 18.

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  • Some knowingly while others have no clue.

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  • However, a shopper really has to exercise caution when buying from an auction site, because there are unscrupulous sellers who will knowingly sell knockoffs and claim they are genuine.

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  • While refusing to acknowledge the Roman Church as the true church, he allowed it to be a true church and a branch of the Catholic body, at the same time emphasizing the perils of knowingly associating with error; and with regard to the English Church he denied that the acceptance of all its articles was necessary.

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