We found 101 examples of how to use acquainted with in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 101.
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76. | Are you acquainted with C++? | |
77. | Tom got acquainted with Mary on Tatoeba last year and now they live together. | |
78. | No, I don't know him. Of course, I know who he is, but I'm not personally acquainted with him. | |
79. | The German professor said that at some point I should get acquainted with German punctuation, but after fifty years it is still on my to-do list. | |
80. | I'm acquainted with Tom. | |
81. | I'm not acquainted with Tom. | |
82. | I'm well acquainted with Tom. | |
83. | Yes, people usually curse at someone they are acquainted with. | |
84. | At the same time you must consider that I am only a serf on this estate: that I am owner of nothing here. It is necessary therefore, that my master should be made acquainted with the business, and that we should have his consent. | |
85. | I want you to be acquainted with my cousin. | |
86. | Sami seemed to be acquainted with his killer. | |
87. | I'm already acquainted with that situation. | |
88. | I'm well acquainted with the subject. | |
89. | I think that Tom is acquainted with Mary. | |
90. | Louis King of France, on a visit with the Burgundians, while hunting, became acquainted with one Conon, a countryman, but of honest and simple spirit, for monarchs are delighted with men of this sort. | |
91. | Doubtless there exists in this world precisely the right woman for any given man to marry and vice versa; but when you consider that a human being has the opportunity of being acquainted with only a few hundred people, and out of the few hundred that there are but a dozen or less whom he knows intimately, and out of the dozen, one or two friends at most, it will easily be seen, when we remember the number of millions who inhabit this world, that probably, since the earth was created, the right man has never yet met the right woman. | |
92. | It was difficult at that time to become acquainted with the history of a Scottish family above the lower rank; and strange things sometimes took place there, into which even the law did not scrupulously inquire. | |
93. | It had been Bucklaw's misfortune, that his habits of life had not rendered him familiarly acquainted with the higher and better classes of female society, so that, with all his natural audacity, he felt sheepish and bashful when it became necessary to address a lady of distinction. | |
94. | Tom is acquainted with wild animals' habits. | |
95. | We became acquainted with each other in Paris. | |
96. | He became acquainted with many Muslim circiles. | |
97. | Are you acquainted with that man? | |
98. | Getting acquainted with Kotlin makes me a better programmer | |
99. | I've been acquainted with Tom for years. | |
100. | Yanni became re-acquainted with an old friend, Skura. |