Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] forget [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then there will be some days when nothing seems to resolve and so I always forget those days and do something else completely — I am sure it must be something to do with electricity in the air . ’ |
2 | I was enjoying Oxford so much that I sometimes forgot that moment in Clare 's bedroom when I made my decision about my future vocation . |
3 | I never forget good meals . |
4 | I never forgot those women , their hard lives with their superficial glitter and laughter concealing untold tragedies and disillusions . |
5 | But the case of Sartre poignantly demonstrates that the return-to-history argument can really only succeed through a form of historical amnesia which conveniently forgets that history was almost impossible to find . |
6 | Now you never forget those sort of things . |
7 | You wanted more humour — perhaps we sometimes forget that fishkeeping is fun — so we recruited Old Fishfinger and started our Newswatch column to monitor the strange and humorous . |
8 | But even in New Zealand they never forgot those roots and today they rejoice in the knowledge of their family history . |
9 | But , when asked in 1947 to replace an old dirty power station that had been on the site since 1891 , he soon forgot such idealism and , like any architect , was glad to have the job . |
10 | He never forgot that sacrifice . |
11 | His ferocious anti-Christianity , in no way the creature of fashion , never waned even in old age ; and he never forgot that literature is about something , and that it matters whether that something is true or false . |
12 | His hatred for those who crossed him having once shared the bonds of mutual loyalty was unbounded , but equally he never forgot old services performed , and , apart from the ‘ Night of the Long Knives ’ in June 1934 , he did not resort to purges within the Party . |
13 | I have used the word ‘ mystery ’ of the cross , but let us never forget that suffering is a mystery too . |