Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] forget the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I always forget the name of the road . |
2 | Now you 've got through to the semi-final , I always forget the title of it — it 's the Provincial Insurance Cup ? |
3 | After a few minutes she said , ‘ Oh , I nearly forgot the valentine card I bought yesterday ! ’ |
4 | but I never forget the way that Doreen when she said we were doing things , she said you should n't of started it she said , you 'll only get kicked in the teeth at Saint Joseph 's |
5 | But I never forgot the name McCloy and when Charlie got so cocky in the pub I thought I 'd needle him a bit . |
6 | This equipment I kept for about three years , although I never forgot the quality of the original sounds I 'd heard , so I decided to invest in what I thought was some serious equipment . |
7 | so the essence of balm cake so it 's alright to go from the body to intellect , maybe that is alright , if you just forget the body . |
8 | She never forgot the sound of Italy , brutal as the sunshine on the hard pavements , and the nightly passage of crowds in the Piazza . |
9 | The message was likewise enlarged : the young Kinnock and his family escaping from cockroaches and mice — ‘ you never forget the smell of damp ’ — into the prefab paradise of the post-war Attlee government . |
10 | The air was rarefied and invigorating and one almost forgot the heat . |
11 | But even this requires a kind of nostalgic astigmatism and amnesia , for the New Testament church is viewed without flaw or corruption , sin or perfidiousness , and we likewise forget the trouble St Paul was having with Corinth , the bitter wrangles over circumcision , and what the Spirit had to say to the churches … |
12 | Indeed , except that she was deadly tired , she had herself almost forgotten the reason for her homecoming in the more important matter of her grandfather 's plight . |
13 | They rarely forget the horror that they experienced . |
14 | But a Home Office study by Southgate ( 1982b ) reported that officers saw little value in such training : they quickly forgot the content and saw it as no substitute for direct experience or the advice of senior colleagues . |
15 | They almost forgot the paper-chase , and were surprised when a voice said , ‘ Let me pass , please . ’ |
16 | I look at him but ca n't tell if he really forgot the name or not . |
17 | So intense was the pain in his neck , flexed almost to breaking point , that he almost forgot the wound in his chest . |
18 | Although the City Council paid the bill for dry cleaning he never forgot the smell or the indignity of walking through the City streets on a summer evening drenched in manure . |
19 | This was a turning point in Camus 's life and , as for many working-class children to whom the world of books is suddenly revealed , he never forgot the debt he owed his teachers . |