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

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1 I quickly talked him out of that , telling him that he must find out the truth before passing judgment , and reminding him that he had had a good marriage .
2 I write to Gerry saying say , Please prod Robert Atkins and remind him that the energy conservation bill 's dead good in case he 's forgotten .
3 It was a tune to give them heart and remind them that they were not alone in their suffering .
4 The italicised words take us back to the ‘ Polo Syndrome ’ , and remind us that the fundamental difficulty of all curriculum planning — how to get a quart into a pint pot — still remains to be addressed .
5 One more time my skin warms against his and reminds me that I am this person , not generic , wife of nothing .
6 ‘ It teaches you to be patient and determined , and reminds you that it takes hard work and practice when things are n't going right . ’
7 The Express dubs the Grant-Livingstone team the ‘ nightmare ticket ’ , and reminds us that Grant has sometimes been known to the tabloids as ‘ Barmy Bernie ’ .
8 ‘ He was enjoying it , he loathed MacQuillan , ’ he said and reminded her that Shildon and he had worked for MacQuillan when he bought his first paper .
9 Walter had me into his panelled wankpit of an office , classified my request to change the name on my cheques from N.O. Russell to Oliver Russell as not central to the Bank 's policy for the 1980s , and reminded me that unless funds were forthcoming to camouflage my black hole of an overdraft I would n't be getting a new cheque-book even if I called myself Santa Claus .
10 My boss smiled patiently , and reminded me that there was simply no money available .
11 ‘ This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights ’ : we 've all seen it written and , believe it or not , this statement must by law be on all guarantees , in order to explain and remind us that we also have rights against the supplier , as well as the issuer of the guarantee .
12 Strawson is surely right to emphasise the distinction we currently make between what we regard as non-intentional and intentional behaviour , and to remind us that we react to these categories in very different ways .
13 Of course , he was highly hacked about this — as only young Aussies of his type can be — and he insisted that he was not having his crew tampered with in any way , I agreed , but reminded him that he had volunteered to come here , so he could volunteer to go back to his squadron .
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