Example sentences of "i [adv] remember he " in BNC.

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1 I just remember he had a moustache .
2 ‘ I 'm expecting something from an old friend and I just remembered he only has this address for me . ’
3 I once remember he got a hole-in-one in the Agfa Gevaert tournament at the 16th .
4 It was n't a sound I ever remembered him having made , but certain things about it made me think it came from Quigley .
5 I always remember him being asked why a chap with his responsibility spent his evenings with people like Jill St John and he replied , ‘ Well , if you spent the whole day with Indira Ghandi you do n't want to spend the night with Golda Meir … . ’
6 Coo Charlie I always remember him , ex naval man .
7 I always remember him turning to Thomas Cromwell about the trial of an abbot who had refused to take the Oath of Supremacy .
8 I always remember him he was alright bu but hi his mum was very sort of quite lenient , and he was really strict .
9 And I always remember he said said to me , he 'd placed the biggest orders for pencils , of course in them , there were no ball pens , er he he received that from the London County Council by accident .
10 It was the kind of existential pressure I always remembered him applying , sometimes with aggression .
11 I still remember him , after all those years , as one of the best-looking men I ever saw I 've never loved anyone in the same way since .
12 I still remember him as I saw him then .
13 I hardly remember him and what I tell you about him was mostly told to me by my mother .
14 I hardly remember him , and I think what he did to our Mam was foul .
15 I particularly remember him at parties diving out of the window for fresh air .
16 He stood out like a sore thumb for Sheff Utd , I think I even remember him from his Palace days .
17 I well remember him as one of the voices in the wilderness during the Falklands affair .
18 Indeed , I well remember him as he was then , long and lanky , his sombre , solemn face framed by jet black hair .
19 I barely remember him … ’
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