Example sentences of "not [be] forgotten " in BNC.

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1 But if the anger has faded , and Hong Kong companies continue to trade with and manufacture in China , Peking 's crackdown has not been forgotten .
2 The effect of that has not been forgotten by either of the main parties .
3 If the security services were so concerned about this then it clearly suggests that they had good reason to believe that Blake had not been forgotten by the Russians .
4 The utilisation of the Railway Companies Workshops in the 1914 – 18 war had , of course , not been forgotten .
5 Her achievements have not been forgotten , and five awards are given annually to commemorate her work in the field of nutrition and public awareness of healthy eating .
6 French failure in the World Cup gave the Bègles dissidents greater credibility , although their earlier behaviour has not been forgotten .
7 The political storm generated in 1986 by the proposals to sell various parts of Rover to foreign competition had not been forgotten and the government was keen to avoid a repetition of this , particularly if unpopular rationalisation and plant closures were involved .
8 Twenty per cent saw western concepts of democracy and freedom as useful to China , an indication that this issue had not been forgotten .
9 Piero della Francesca has not been forgotten by Milanese publishers in the year of the five hundredth anniversary of his death .
10 Brooklands ' aviation heritage has not been forgotten , it forms an integral part of the ‘ atmosphere ’ at the Museum .
11 This is a simple pensione where old fashioned virtues of friendly service and warm hospitality have not been forgotten .
12 This self-imposed limitation by the Soviet leadership probably reflects its unwillingness to subject a major base in Vietnam to the vicissitudes of Sino-Vietnamese relations ; the lessons derived from Soviet experience in Egypt and Somalia have not been forgotten .
13 As exhausted members gathered their breath after Brush 's super show the old maxim that an army marches on its stomach had not been forgotten and a superb hot supper was served , washed down with a lively cocktail of pints , shorts and anecdotes of events of old .
14 The coverage of the new business park was encouraging , however , as it showed that Scotswood had not been forgotten , and there was hope for a better future .
15 ‘ This case has certainly not been forgotten and we still want to hear from anyone with information .
16 And although little is known about him , his importance to the world of botany has not been forgotten ; some of his finds are being restored in Sunderland Museum today , as part of a nationally-important plant collection .
17 ‘ Democratic activities can be carried out , but it should not be forgotten that the Tatmadaw ( army ) is the life of the nation , ’ warned a slogan in the government-run Working People 's Daily .
18 These do not concern us for Kursk guberniia , which was almost exclusively Great Russian and Orthodox , but the traditional independence of the Old Believer elements in the Siberian peasantry must not be forgotten .
19 The relationship with his brother Frank must not be forgotten .
20 Primitive worlds or pagan savage and Old Testament prophet must not be forgotten : they are essential to the struggle between good and evil .
21 Yet he insists that if the arts are a necessary element in culture and if culture is essential to develop a people 's highest spiritual capacities , then it must not be forgotten that without religion no culture can exist .
22 For Fanon this means that , despite Europe 's crimes , which will not and can not be forgotten , the Third World 's ‘ new history of Man ’ must ‘ have regard to the sometimes prodigious theses which Europe has put forward ’ since ‘ all the elements of a solution to the great problems of humanity have , at different times , existed in European thought ’ ( Wretched of the Earth , 253 — 4 ) .
23 His key role in creating FYT should not be forgotten .
24 But the currency traders will not be forgotten .
25 It can not be forgotten or surpassed though gone for ever .
26 Most wheats in his area look ‘ superb ’ and a plant 's capacity to compensate for blind sites should not be forgotten , he adds .
27 However , it must not be forgotten that Miller 's expertise in the propagation and care of these newcomers , together with detailed advice on their cultivation in the Dictionary , undoubtedly played an important part in the availability and successful growing of hitherto unknown plants .
28 Quite apart from enhancing its reputation , it also reassures other agents that they will not be forgotten .
29 However , it should not be forgotten that local authorities are also responsible for providing services , and there is evidence to suggest that voters recognise that such services have to be paid for .
30 It must not be forgotten , however , that gonorrhoea in young boys and girls can also be acquired sexually , and there are on record cases of boys and girls as young as five years old who have caught the infection in this way .
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