Example sentences of "will be remember as " in BNC.

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1 If I do n't win , I 'll be remembered as a bum
2 As he prepares to defend his reputation as well as what is inaccurately described as his undisputed world heavyweight title here tomorrow night against Riddick Bowe , he says : ‘ I realise that if I do n't win , I 'll be remembered as a bum . ’
3 Whether I 'll be remembered as the most pompous , hard-to-get-along-with person they 've ever come across , because I stand up for what I believe in , or as the best athlete Britain 's ever had , which I think will be the case , I 'll always be remembered . ’
4 Now he 'll be remembered as the hunt marshall who went too far … caught on video … as he delibrately pushed a protester into the path of a hunt vehicle .
5 This year the festival brings you the chance to see a wide and varied selection of the films which will be remembered as the highlights of cinema in 1991 .
6 THE 1980s will be remembered as the decade in which far-reaching changes were initiated on Britain 's InterCity network .
7 By the wider public he will be remembered as a composer whose style , founded in practical music-making , has an immediate appeal which rewards both performers and audiences .
8 A sure-footed City scribbler Tim Congdon of Gerrard & National writes : ‘ The 1980s will be remembered as a decade of remarkable growth in all forms of credit . ’
9 Instead 1992 will be remembered as the year a potential Prime Minister greeted a rally in Sheffield with the mating call of the adult male rock star : ‘ Yerrralllrright ? ’
10 If he continues to play so well , he will be remembered as a ‘ great ’ batsman .
11 If he continues to play so well , he will be remembered as a ‘ great ’ batsman .
12 Although a useful county cricketer he will be remembered as one of the greatest county captains of all time .
13 Norman Collar was well known in Four Marks , Medstead and Ropley for his coverage of local events and will be remembered as a faithful colleague , a gentleman and a friend who will be sadly missed .
14 LIDBA , the businessmen 's association , are determined that June 14th will not only be a day of entertainment and fun for all the family , it will be remembered as the day pedal power came into its own .
15 He will be remembered as a mild prankster and anaemic lackey to the establishment , though the flavour of individual cartoons and cartoonists will be savoured long after their foster parent is forgotten .
16 TRISTAN Garel-Jones will be remembered as one of the architects of Mrs Thatcher 's downfall .
17 They had ordered Bowe to defend against Lewis or be stripped of his title but Bowe told yesterday 's press conference : ‘ Today will be remembered as an historic day in boxing .
18 If 1986 was the year of Malham and 1989 the year of Kilnsey , then 1991 will be remembered as the year of Gordale ; the last of the big three to receive the bolt blitz .
19 Above all , Marianella will be remembered as a very brave and very determined woman .
20 If your memory is visual , as many are , the pattern diagram in chapter 4 , if looked at frequently , will be remembered as a series of linked ideas emerging from a central theme .
21 THE long summer dream might have ended with a rude awakening in Barbados , but the 1991–92 season will be remembered as one of the most dramatic and exciting in South African cricket history .
22 The right hon. Member for Blaby will be remembered as the Chancellor who dismissed rising inflation as a temporary blip and who , having put up interest rates to 15 per cent. , none the less assured us that the economy would have , to use his phrase , a soft landing .
23 APRIL 21 , 1993 will be remembered as a red letter day for the Food & Agriculture Division of .
24 Throughout the course of medical history , Scottish names have been synonymous with some of the greatest advances in science and Prof Gibson will be remembered as the pioneering force behind tissue transplantation .
25 Your obituary notice today , recording the death of Mary , Duchess of Buccleuch , says she will be remembered as an illustrious , aristocratic character who held up a Royal canopy .
26 JANUARY 1993 will be remembered as one of the stormiest months in living memory .
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