Example sentences of "remind [pers pn] that it [be] " in BNC.

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1 Her old self would have seemed like light-years away as well if Mr Know-it-all did n't keep reminding her that it was n't .
2 Somewhere a bell rang out in the age-old call of the Angelus , reminding her that it was midday and she had to meet Rohan .
3 It was made use of on 8 November by Cardinal Frings of Cologne precisely to call the Theological Commission into line , reminding it that it was there to carry out the wishes of the Council , not to determine what the Council should decide .
4 That reminds me that it was Margaret Thatcher who said , Nobody would remember the Good Samaritan , if all he had was good intentions .
5 Cos every time they use it , she reminds them that it 's her telly and that she er could have sold it and got the money .
6 As for the validity of those tests , I remind him that it is important to have effective nuclear warheads , and testing is the only way to establish whether warheads are effective .
7 My hon. Friend the Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) says that the Bill has been railroaded through the House , but I remind him that it is three long years since it was introduced .
8 He reminded her that it was kindness , as she well knew , that had got him into his present pickle .
9 This reminded him that it was nearly time for church , so he heaved himself to his feet and went to make some more coffee , this time for Mrs Frizzell as well .
10 And I said ‘ yes ’ , and I reminded him that it was against the law for him to have possessed a wild animal in the first place , and he shrugged .
11 Shildon reminded him that it was not wholly the fruit of his investigation for Eliot , he had a head start because he used to work for MacQuillan in Detroit .
12 He reminds us that it is easy to make mistakes with footprints : a few years ago , he said when reviewing a recent book on dinosaur tracks for an educational journal , a track appearing to show long , very fast strides consisted in reality of left footprints only , so the real stride length was only half the apparent one .
13 ICL reminds us that it is ‘ not unusual for the company to dual-source components , ’ whilst Sun says that its software will run on any Sparc International SCD-compliant chip .
14 The symbol y reminds us that it is a generalisation of Schrödinger 's wavefunction .
15 De Man 's writings on language theory , like his wartime journalism , merely remind us that it is sometimes important to hold the ventriloquist responsible for the pronouncements of his dummy .
16 The whole essence of Conservative Party that 's put before the Environment Committee today and I remind us that it was only in a very short few months ago that this Council might be at cuts of up to twenty million pounds in order that low in the very country .
17 I am sure I do not need to remind you that it is through incidents of this kind that Summerhill is judged and these thoughtless individuals have caused me considerable embarrassment .
18 " I 'm saying this , Chuck , to remind you that it 's the rich and powerful nations that call the tune around the world , " continued the senator through a burgeoning cloud of pale blue cigar smoke .
19 Coffee will be served in the long drawing-room and , if you are to battle with me , may I remind you that it is to be in private .
20 Can I remind you that it is a draft , and it is a consultation draft , it is not Government policy .
21 And if you think of that and of the kettle that 'll rem that 'll remind you that it 's a K for kettle same as a K for kick .
22 ‘ Before you go down to the nursery , he said , ‘ may I remind you that it 's a criminal offence to consort with a minor . ’
23 Perhaps I 'll remind you that it 's not a good idea to play games with me . ’
24 Impressive quarries will remind you that it was here Michelangelo chose the marble for his famous sculptures .
25 How very arrogant you are , Feargal , and might I remind you that it was you who sought me out , not the other way round ? ’
26 I did not remind him that it was I who had replaced the newspaper with mended panes and the sacking with curtains .
27 And as it could n't be seen from the cockpit there had been nothing to remind her that it was still open .
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