Example sentences of "[noun prp] remind i [prep] " in BNC.

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1 After Richard reminded me of the problems I was about to face following that first flight , I was n't looking forward to the next flying lesson .
2 Tony thought a Wolfhound would be great — and Christopher reminded me of his longing for an Old English Sheepdog .
3 Your Jane reminds me of Jay .
4 SEEING THE ARTICLE on the ‘ 109 in the July issue of FlyPast reminded me of the first time I saw it .
5 Green-eyed , bemasked , conjuring up the ten-foot plus boards that could conquer the peaks of Waimea , Ken Bradshaw reminded me of Dr Rotwang in Metropolis instilling his robot with beauty and life .
6 The person I saw that morning in the sunny gallery of the Palacio de Anaya reminded me of James Dean , not so much in physical appearance , though they were alike in presenting the essence of a certain youthful American type of the period , as in an instant personal magnetism , a cocksure and irresistible sexual charm .
7 Lady Hamilton reminds me of my mother-in-law , God forbid ! ’
8 As we drank our wine , Pumblechook reminded me of the happy times he and I had spent together during my childhood .
9 McAllister reminds me of scrubbing floors and cleaning ranges . ’
10 If Anne reminded me of a gazelle , then Mrs. Constantine was like a snake : supple and seemingly without bones , smooth , lustrous , with wicked black eyes like stones and shining black hair twisted up into a knot on top of her head and a wide , wide mouth with disturbingly red lips and a flickering tongue that darted out to lick the crimson lips when she was concentrating on the cards .
11 You know who McKechnie reminds me of ?
12 Bruce Carver reminded me of Bill Murphy .
13 The Old Gang Smelting Mills reminded me of an old deserted coal pit I played around as a child .
14 Those days climbing at Swanage and the Lizard reminded me of some familiar truisms , so easily lost when one is chained to the desk : that the spice of adventure and uncertainty , faced in partnership with others who feel the same , is at the core of all good climbing .
15 Whereas in Reine Jean-Claude reminded me of a caged animal , in préfleur he reminded me of something growing in its natural habitat .
16 Michael reminds me of a cardboard version of Prince ; his experiments with pastiche and his fusion of pop and soul make him an eclectic chap , but a dull one .
17 Michael reminds me of Brian .
18 ‘ In fact , Doctor Agrippa reminds me of him , but that was years ago . ’
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