Example sentences of "[pers pn] can still remember the " in BNC.

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1 I can still remember the click of the latch as she shut the door behind her .
2 I know about this bit from a telephone call from John — and I can still remember the click as the line went dead at the end of that conversation .
3 I CAN still remember the overpowering smell of alcohol on his breath .
4 I can still remember the intense excitement of ‘ listening in ’ to pre-war Nationals on Friday afternoons that , many years later , seem always to have been bathed in bright spring sunshine .
5 I can still remember the slapping of the leather belts against the pulleys and the almost firework display as sparks flew when steel was being shaped on a grindstone .
6 I can still remember the matches where it went wrong .
7 But ask me about Boy George 's first time on the show — looking gorgeous in a dress , with make-up and ribbons through his dreadlock extensions — and I can still remember the fevered speculation about his ambiguous sexuality that gripped my school the next day .
8 And I can still remember the pattern .
9 I can still remember the dreadful rows .
10 I can still remember the day when it walked into all our lives .
11 I can still remember the sound it made , a lovely special sound , as light and thin as the clothes were thick and heavy .
12 Being the only Leeds fan in a London inner city school with Alan Clarks famous speach about bring Success to Leeds in 3 Years , is causing me to go into cold shivers and giving me a pessimistic mood about the new season , I can still remember the years of telling school friends at the end of each season that we are rebuilding and that we would come up the next season .
13 In your letter dated Thu , 9 Dec 93 18:40:05 MET , you wrote : T was my first home game , Leeds vs Bradford one Wednesday evening , I can still remember the electric atmosphere at the ground .
14 I can still remember the feeling of intense shock , but also a feeling of superiority that we had heard the news before many other people , ’ says E. Walker , who was teaching infants at a primary school in North Yorkshire when Music and Movement was interrupted to bring the news .
15 I can still remember the humiliation I felt as I heard everyone laughing at me , and my brother laughing the loudest of all .
16 In the second approach , described as interventive , one injects an antibiotic inhibitor of RNA or protein synthesis , trains the animal and asks if it can still remember the task .
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