Example sentences of "[adv] remember be " in BNC.
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1 | I am old enough to remember being an underdog . |
2 | The period you so fondly remember was dominated by activist and economically unschooled regulators and judges . |
3 | It does not necessarily remember whether it was hurt or not : it only remembers being afraid . |
4 | Among the best remembered are Anchors Aweigh ( 1945 ) , in which Gene Kelly as a sailor on leave in LA , teaches Jerry Mouse to dance ; Kelly again in the ‘ Sinbad The Sailor ’ segment of Invitation to the Dance , with music from Rimsky-Korsakov 's symphonic suite , Scheherazade ; and Mary Poppins ( 1964 ) , in which Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke encounter a variety of Disneyfied animals . |
5 | My first dream I can ever remember was on the first day of exams . |
6 | I ca n't ever remember being more than healthily hungry , nor can I ever remember coming home from school or play when my mother was not there to welcome us . |
7 | The Captain was freer than he could ever remember being in his whole career . |
8 | Grainne lay in Raynor 's arms before the fire , warm and drowsy , and more deeply happy than she could ever remember being . |
9 | She had no idea how long she stayed there , simply gazing into the beautiful sea-blue eyes which had become more important than life itself to her , but everything she saw there somehow made all of her doubts , all of her fears just slide away , leaving her lighter of heart than she could ever remember being . |
10 | Willie is not one for keeping too many records , but one thing he 'll always remember is the remarkable coincidence of his three Open Championship victories . |
11 | However , what you should always remember is that the picture must contain a reasonable amount of detail if it is not to look dull . |
12 | Scottish Office Minister of State Lord Fraser , launching the package in Edinburgh , said : ‘ What we must always remember is that the victim is never to blame . |
13 | But I 'll always remember being that lonely kid . |
14 | And then erm mother of course , I can always remember was in the Guild and erm she would , the Guild in those days I 'm always telling the er people today , were very , very active women , very active erm and you 'd got them as councillors , magistrates erm come forward to all these positions . |
15 | It was the 1730s before the government stumped up compensation for those whose houses had been damaged or destroyed and among them was one James Sharp , ancestor of Jane , my great-grandmother , whom I still remember being taken to visit as a child . |
16 | One person I always remember was a window-cleaner — about half past three in the morning , I walked along Lime Street , trying my doors , locks , and windows . |
17 | And what I most remember is the wonderfully happy way that you and he taught together — each taking up when the other left off so freshly and amusingly . |
18 | I also remember being extremely ashamed at some of the racist chants the Leeds fans were coming out with that night . |
19 | I very clearly remember being at the records panel when I er er first arrived , and seeing erm Mr reaction when it was a a member of the party to my right which re , said well , as we have financial problems and as , as we have these documents , why ca n't they be photocopied and we 'll sell sell them off . |
20 | All she later remembered was the strength of his hands on her shoulders as he forced her back against the bark of an apple tree and held her there , imprisoned . |
21 | The most widely remembered is the pithy and witty exchange that plays on Ben 's alienation from the materialistic world of his parents and their friends . |
22 | No , she did n't really remember being at all deprived . |
23 | The only aspect of the lessons which I can really remember was having to learn a substantial number of Euclid 's theorems on geometry . |
24 | All I really remember is the kids crying and no one doing anything about it . ‘ |
25 | ‘ The two I particularly remember are building the new stand at Ascot and the construction of Central Point in London . ’ |
26 | I well remember being very ‘ taken ’ with a punchcard which resembled the ‘ Feather and fan ’ pattern much favoured by hand knitters many years ago . |
27 | The president here remember is working under his powers as commander in chief directly from the constitution and nobody questioned it . |
28 | The part I vividly remember was about a South Seas tramp steamer captain . |
29 | What I ca n't actually remember is whether Lovely War preceded my son and daughter came to Sussex . |
30 | His touch was as she remembered it , warm and gentle , but as he gently returned her foot to the ground she again felt shy — absurdly and ridiculously shy , when she could never remember being so taken by shyness before — and she just had to look away from him while she collected herself . |