Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] remember " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Why should I want to remember ? ’
2 Erm I do n't know if I mean remember that in order to do any compositional semantic theory , you have to assign structuring .
3 I got to remember to be careful with the fire .
4 I got to remember things like that .
5 I got to remember the name so I do n't forget .
6 So many people ply me with drinks in the D and F these days that I tend to remember them as I saw them , in a blur .
7 I tend to remember first the requirements of those plantations that care to provide the best hospitality when I pay a visit . "
8 I tried to remember that , when my master punished me .
9 I tried to remember if there had been a dog with him , but it was difficult to concentrate .
10 I tried to remember what my sister Mary had said about ignoring old wives ' tales and I tried to put them from my mind , but after that I often caught myself glancing at Granny 's picture and it seemed to me that her black eyes came alive and followed me round the room .
11 I tried to remember when Mrs McDougall had said the old lady had died .
12 I tried to remember hers — and could n't .
13 I tried to remember when I 'd been held like that before , and by whom .
14 As I climbed , I tried to remember if I had shut the Wheel Room door .
15 I tried to remember when you said he was born .
16 I tried to remember if Mr Marr had ever said anything about how Argol looked .
17 I tried to remember what else the documents had said .
18 When you asked about the phone call I tried to remember everything and I do n't know what else I could have told you .
19 I promised to remember her to the Harvey-Beaumonts ‘ over the water ’ , and we set off once more , along a road that ran beside a demesne wall .
20 I want to remember these days when I 'm old like Dad , ’ Gareth said .
21 That day and later at Ascot , rocketing clear in all his glory was how I want to remember the great Nijinsky .
22 I want to remember the face of the girl who coldly shot a policeman in the line of his duty . ’
23 Whatever our conscious reasons ( ’ No , I want to remember him/her the way he/she was ' or ‘ Not in front of the children ’ ) , a dead body is not considered to be spectacle for display in Britain , and the rationale which dictates it can sometimes disguise feelings of embarrassment that such a thing could occur in our death-defying , well-regulated households .
24 Well , 'e ai n't the kind of bloke I want to remember .
25 It is wiping sick from the carpet , worrying about the size of my thighs , being woken in the night by a crying baby and meeting my children from school that I want to remember , laugh at and celebrate .
26 I seemed to remember statuary and flowers — hibiscus or something flaming red , roses maybe , in great urns — and there were doubtless other bedrooms leading off it with similar softly sliding glass doors .
27 I seemed to remember harvey having a car crash or something ( was this connected with his booze problem ? ) .
28 I seemed to remember , you know when my school was about
29 I seemed to remember he had one and put it at the back of one of his chairs , and
30 you know that back door key , I seemed to remember picking a key up thinking it was the garage key
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