Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb mod] remember " in BNC.
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1 | You can prove this for yourself , in fact , by re-reading any good whodunit where you can remember who the murder eventually proved to be . |
2 | That would seem to be the case here , where we must remember that the storyteller had as his raw material a tale about a demon far , far removed from the mainstream of Israel 's talk about her God . |
3 | I never actually reached puberty , in terms of periods , although I can remember feeling lumps developing in my breasts , and being momentarily shocked before realising that I was growing up . |
4 | For when it comes it is more violent , more annihilating , more interminable than I can remember it , this feeling in the pit of the stomach , this physical pain and physical desire to retch , to want to get rid of something , of everything , to want to make all that is inside emerge and disappear , drain away , mingle with the rest of the detritus of the world , but it is not only physical , a physical sensation , he wrote , it is physical but it is also something else , not moral , not psychological , not spiritual , but something else , something other than the purely physical . |
5 | Me , I 've been a night person longer than I can remember . ’ |
6 | I take a glance at the outside of his Cavalier so I 'll remember it . |
7 | Fortunately there was little damage , so I can remember the event with hilarity . |
8 | Almost for longer than she can remember , Joan Scott has dedicated her life to animals . |
9 | That 's the way it had been for longer than she could remember . |
10 | The Sandrat had more names than she could remember , and different people to go with each one . |
11 | Likewise sterile supplies and instruments are less plentiful than you may remember . |
12 | However modern synthetic fillings are much less bulky and heavy than you may remember if you have n't looked at sleeping bags for a while . |
13 | Did you notice in the front of the back so you must remember to take back . |
14 | Take time to savour a wine 's qualities and make notes , so you can remember its name . |
15 | ‘ Every one of our pictures has a title so you can remember it , and our suits are based on that , so you can remember us , ’ says Gilbert . |
16 | ‘ Every one of our pictures has a title so you can remember it , and our suits are based on that , so you can remember us , ’ says Gilbert . |
17 | One reason for being hopeful is that we now make machines which do some of the things that brains do , although we must remember that there may be important ways in which brains and existing computers work on different principles . |
18 | Their instruments offer tradition , integrity and respectability , although we should remember how radical their models were when first introduced , for the most part decades ago . |
19 | Although we should remember this discussing this motion today that the British state has never been averse or slow to use the law to subjugate working men and women . |
20 | The book is brimming with little aperçus : why , if dogs eat only meat , do their breaths smell of fish ? ; why , when the credits roll at the end of a film , are more songs listed than one can remember having heard ? |
21 | We 've had more invading rulers than we can remember ! |
22 | " He is , but we have n't seen him for many , many years , for more than we can remember . " |
23 | Well they 've all played as well so they might remember . |
24 | At his trial he would protest that , although he could remember being told not to hold or defend the Copernican system , he had no recollection of an injunction against teaching it . |
25 | It had been assisting people over the wall longer than anyone could remember . |
26 | As early as 1923 he was noted as having " more offices than he can remember " , and the number increased as he grew older : his life was dominated by public service in the widest sense . |
27 | ‘ My name 's Jed , ’ he 'd told her , more times than he could remember , but every time he passed her door she called out , ‘ Matt , honey , is that you ? ’ |
28 | He had known for longer than he could remember . |
29 | Snodgrass , who had studied more sketches and impressions of the lost castles and palaces of Earth than he could remember , said he thought that nothing like Tara had ever existed anywhere in any world . |
30 | ‘ I remember seeing pictures of a fish like that at school , but I 'm damned if I can remember what it was , ’ said Yanto , thoughtfully . |