And again: "I am never
aware of an awareness" (ib.).
I had long been
aware of certain circumstances which bound the General to him; I had long been
aware that in Russia they had hatched some scheme together although I did not know whether the plot had come to anything, or whether it was still only in the stage of being talked of.
"You are not
aware, perhaps, that I have had a visitor this morning.
The general and his wife were
aware of this agreement, and, therefore, when Totski suggested himself for one of the sisters, the parents made no doubt that one of the two elder girls would probably accept the offer, since Totski would certainly make no difficulty as to dowry.
She was
aware of a flutter within, such as she had never known before, but in no way did it disturb her outward serenity.
There was an effort in the way that, while her arms rested on the table, her hands with evident weariness supported her head; but at the moment I took this in I had already become
aware that, in spite of my entrance, her attitude strangely persisted.
This question it never entered his mind to ask himself; yet he was fully
aware of how exclusively favoured he was.
Most people are
aware of the curious struggle which arose during the Federal war between the guns and armor of iron-plated ships.
"Never mind," said the coadjutor; "you must be well
aware that this requires reflection."
"We are very well
aware of that, since nothing but the square itself has been left for us."
Harley Street, Cavendish Square, was more than
aware of Mr and Mrs Merdle.
New York is more deeply interested in these considerations than such of her citizens as contend for limiting the power of the Union to external taxation may be
aware of.