Example sentences of "remind [pron] [prep] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 That , and my only tape , ‘ Shepherd Moons ’ , reminding me of where I 've been and where I 've come from .
2 Scattered around him were complete skeletons reminding him of when his country was able to produce crops and feed animals .
3 He shuddered , and groaned aloud , and the sperm hit her dress , on her stomach near her navel ; it soaked through the cotton like the spreading warmth of pee , reminding her of when she wet herself as a child , and gave off a quick raw smell .
4 A lot of people have said to us that our gigs remind them of when they 're in the bathroom , miming with a tennis racket , pouring water over their heads for that sweat experience . ’
5 A lot of people have said to us that our gigs remind them of when they 're in the bathroom , miming with a tennis racket , pouring water over their heads for that sweat experience . ’
6 they remind me of when I was at school .
7 It reminded me of when I used to give people money just to make them go away again .
8 It reminded me of when I was a teacher and watched one of my pupils , Dan Waterman , grow up to be a fireman .
9 Interviewed shortly after the experience by an unknown reporter underneath the bed , she gasped : ‘ God , I was so excited , it reminded me of when I was 13 , of the first time I looked at an unwrapped tampon .
10 ‘ And these stones — so unexpected in this magnificent country — because I confess it is not for the pleasures of civilisation that I came to this district but for the informing breadth and spectacles of Nature — reminded me of somewhere I knew not where and that was my over-selfish study which all but ended in a brute collision with yourselves ! ’
11 ‘ It was a kind of torture because it reminded me of how you made love . ’
12 He reminded them of how their predecessors had been punished for their wickedness and repeatedly urged obedience to the commands of the Church .
13 ‘ It reminds me of when we were little .
14 This reminds me of when we went round Versailles .
15 Reminds me of when my parents died , and my aunts covered all the mirrors in the house . ’
16 If you ca n't , say the word to yourself , and see if the sound reminds you of how it looks .
17 One woman fainted on smelling the sea potion — it reminded her of when she nearly drowned as a child .
18 It reminded her of why she had started refusing most invitations to date a long time ago .
19 Measuring applause does not reveal that the movie was memorable for the woman in the third row because the building on screen reminded her of where she went to school and all those childhood memories came flooding back intercut with the film while the auditorium gently shook as an underground train passed beneath and cigarette ash fluttered down from the balcony in the projector beam .
20 It only reminded her of how she and Trish had hooted with laughter when they 'd seen the engraved invitations that had gone out in three languages for this evening 's showing .
21 It reminded him of when he had guarded a colonial nursery , after an unexpected attack by Hunters had resulted in the abduction of two small infants .
22 I reminded him of how we 'd got rid of Abed without any unpleasant repercussions , but he could n't accept it .
23 Thus that dappled skin , peeled from a mutant , both reminded him of how he had been orphaned and reproached him too .
24 It also reminds him of possibly his darkest day in the game .
25 This thought reminds her of why she is living in Rummidge .
26 This has been quite a long , drawn-out argument , and it is time to remind ourselves of how we got into it in the first place .
27 If that does n't work , look again at the word , and say it in a way that will remind you of how it is spelled : say Wed-nes-day ; clim-bed , and pronounce the bits separately ; but remember how the word really sounds .
28 The knowledge disappeared as quickly as it had come ; but it had come in time to remind her of why she had waited so anxiously for Johnny to visit her ; to remind her of why she had longed for his return with such a burning impatience .
29 The knowledge disappeared as quickly as it had come ; but it had come in time to remind her of why she had waited so anxiously for Johnny to visit her ; to remind her of why she had longed for his return with such a burning impatience .
30 He switched the subject just as he had snapped his fingers to remind her of how she had switched off after Seville .
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