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Language as we know is a human invention.
We cannot know too much about the language we speak every day of our lives.
Language, as we know it, is a human invention.
No one ever knew the true story except the three of us.
The crocodile, which produces only male young in hotter weather, might die out too because there will be no females to breed.
I know an American girl who speaks Japanese very well.
I have little knowledge of biochemistry.
I may have nothing now, but I shall always have something to remember, while you have no memories at all.
The tune was not familiar to me.
He has said so himself to my knowledge.
As far as I know, he said that himself.
We shouted in order to warn everyone of the danger.
We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen; and ye receive not our witness.
We all knew that Bob was on a wild-goose chase after Marge, because she was already happily engaged.
The slightest mistake may lead to a fatal disaster.
Do you know how to use a word processor?
Do you know the concert schedule of London Symphony Orchestra?
I know a man who can speak Russian well.
Laura may have been sick.
Luciano might have the crowd behind him, but he's still wet behind the ears.

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