How To Use Remember In A Sentence

  • When we see her, we remember that hot July day doing five knots pulling Jess and Jerry on a tube and Russ skippering his first yacht.
  • We must remember that the prime motive for Housmann's boulevards and circuses was to ensure that a strategically placed cannon could fire down many streets, quelling the citizens who were periodically disposed to revolution.
  • Remember that even if your surgery is performed in an office or surgicenter, your surgeon should have hospital privileges to perform that procedure. You: On a Diet
  • Remember that you can place a pre-order for the screen now at our online store.
  • The main component of the Earth's field – which defines the magnetic poles – is a dipole generated by the convection of molten nickel-iron in the outer core the inner core is solid, so its role is secondary; remember that the Earth's core is well above the Curie temperature, so the iron is not ferromagnetic. Does Zonal Swishing Play a Part in Earth's Magnetic Field Reversals? | Universe Today
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  • Remember the whole sex-text thing he had going with an aide. CNN Transcript Oct 28, 2008
  • Before anyone says that this was going to happen anyway, remember that political pros were saying two years ago that Napolitano was a one term fluke, early this year Republicans were salivating about a possible 2/3 majority House and Senate, and it took some foresight to see that a decent candidate could be recruited to take out J. Archive 2006-12-01
  • The truth is, there is a certain diet which emaciates men more than any possible degree of abstinence; though I do not remember to have seen any caution against it, either in Cheney, Arbuthnot, or in any other modern writer or regimen. The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon
  • Matters went on pretty well with us until my master was seized with a severe fit of illness, in consequence of which his literary scheme was completely defeated, and his condition in life materially injured; of course, the glad tones of encouragement which I had been accustomed to hear were changed into expressions of condolence, and sometimes assurances of unabated friendship; but then it must be remembered that I, the handsomest blue coat, was _still in good condition_, and it will perhaps appear, that if I were not my master's The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 262, July 7, 1827
  • One for the latex lovers in your life, this anniversary alternative event is circus-themed, but remember to peel off your strongman's handlebar 'tache if you want to tuck into the birthday cake in the chillout room. Clubs picks of the week
  • Last night as I slept I dreamed everyday dreams - I can't even remember now what they were.
  • Remember that we also know that in many body systems there are quasiparticles which act very much like normal particles.
  • Certainly observant Jews remember the crusaders as evil butchers, who on their way to Jerusalem, slaughtered and massacred many thousands of Jews and decimated entire Jewish communities such as Speyer, Worms and Mayencea and of course, when they arrived in Jerusalem, put the holy Jews of the city to the sword. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Just remember the poor little critters the next time you're caught out without a brolly! The Sun
  • 3 _Petro snaps_. 4to 1679 'and Petro snaps'.p. 320, l. i _remember a fart these_. 1724 'remember these'.p. 320, l. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume II
  • He remembers his mother convulsed with laughter. Times, Sunday Times
  • So the problem I faced in solitary, where incessant remembering strove for possession of me, was the problem of forgetting. Chapter 6
  • I also think that Edwards took certain positions in his 1998 Senate campaign which won't work well in national Democratic politics - particularly, if I remember correctly, supporting right-to-work laws.
  • I'm sure there's a load of stuff I'm supposed to be doing today, but quite honestly I can't remember what it was.
  • Remember that if you get through yesterday, you'll get through today.
  • Remember, your PJs can be a fomite an inanimate object that will transmit disease. Margie Goldsmith: When Traveling, B Is for "Bedbug," not "Baggage"
  • He remembers his shock in the infant class when he was expected to work with the tiniest ration of clay he had ever seen.
  • I had mixed feelings when I learned of your new assignment. Although we will miss you, we have to admit that management has made a wise choice in placing you where they can benefit most from your talents. We will long remember the hard work and happy moments we have shared. You have been a great team member. Best wishes and keep up the good work.
  • 'maffia', there are some others I've heard, but I can't remember them right this second. Languagehat.com: TRAI(T).
  • Remember, the brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls are not there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want someting. Because the brick walls are there to stop the people who don't want it badly enough. They're there to stop the other people.
  • I remember from my old Organizational Psychology that while money isn't a motivator, "inequity" is a demotivator. Executive Compensation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Remember that special "dietetic" or "diabetic" foods often cost extra money and may not be much healthier than simply following the suggestions given here. Undefined
  • Let's remember, for example, how much talk there was during the early 1970s when Olga Korbut performed the backward somersault in tuck position on the beam.
  • Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) has the ability to survive in a highly acidic environment, which is what makes it such a nasty tooth-decayer: remember, it’s the acid bacteria produce as they consume carbohydrates that eats away at tooth enamel. Paging all you "Face on Mars" believers...
  • He got more bruises and cuts, muscle pulls and strains than he could remember.
  • Anyway, today we made a pistachio dacquoise (remember that a dacquoise is a meringue--whipped egg whites--with sugar and nut flour(s) folded into it), an apricot-passion-fruit gelee, some apricot glaze, two sablee dough shells (we didn't get to do those, as the only sablee dough left was too soft to work with, so we'll do it tomorrow), and each of us made an inverted puff pastry recipe and put four turns in the dough. Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts
  • I didn't even remember my name until I found my billfold this morning.
  • Those of you who remember the lime and ginger scheme will be pleased to hear that it has been redone using damson, with gold trimming.
  • In this representation, which may be called playing a picture, action, even pantomimical action, was not expected; and all that was required of the performers, was to throw themselves into such a group as might express a marked and striking point of an easily remembered scene, but where the actors are at a pause, and without either speech or motion. Saint Ronan's Well
  • The graybeards out there will remember that the practice of renting computers is decades old.
  • Love is like sea with lots of waves,I recall the sailing boat when I am old. Nobody will remember all of you like me.
  • It will be remembered that this short period suffices to give only a nucleal point in the matter of writings. The Cyclopedia of the Colored Baptists of Alabama Their Leaders and Their Work
  • We talk about why the new generation slipstream is not the fusion of literary fiction and SF/F. Fri 1200 Remembering Robert Anton WILSON Archive 2007-08-01
  • However, it is hardly an unsolvable mystery: remember that there were plants with sap, leaves, seeds, spores and pollen in the Paleozoic, long before flowering plants appeared.
  • I was about to dismiss this as a sort of think-tanky special interest political advocacy group, but then I remembered that mothers are good. The Volokh Conspiracy » Mothers Against Debt
  • I remember this exchange fondly from the last time you posted it. One Last Poke – Brian Keene
  • What's interesting about the idea of an anonymous e-mail search engine is that you could search on content keywords and probably get your mail without even remembering your account name.
  • I do not remember too much about Earl except that he must not have been too bright because he was wearing a black-and-white mackinaw - a heavy coat - in the summer.
  • Remember these rights are in addition to your rights if the goods or services are faulty or misdescribed.
  • I remember spending as much time reading the contents of the books in Deus Ex and Fable, and reading the pads in Doom 3, as I ever spent actually trying to beat combatants. Some Thoughts, Part Seven – Games « The Graveyard
  • They were primarily portraitists, but Thomas is now chiefly remembered for his dramatic Boadicea monument at Westminster Bridge, London, showing the fearsome warrior queen in her chariot.
  • You'll remember "Day by Day" if you were around in the '70s, but the other songs are, if anything, even catchier. That Wild and Crazy Messiah
  • Dear ladies (and sirs), that last is reason alone to try to remember to WASH - not dryclean - your (washable) fabrics when you get them home, instead of waiting until just before you sew them to preshrink them. Resolved. - A Dress A Day
  • I remember on this occasion of our last sugar bush in Minnesota, that I stood one day outside of our hut and watched the approach of a visitor -- a bent old man, his hair almost white, and carrying on his back a large bundle of red willow, or kinnikinick, which the Indians use for smoking. Indian Boyhood
  • As the light streams through the windows of the minivan and reflects off Joni's earrings, Joel remembers the way the late-afternoon sun used to glint on the river as he made his way back from class to his off-campus apartment…the way his heart used to pound whenever he caught a glimpse of his downstairs neighbor, a balalaika player named Clarisse. The Search
  • Now, whenever I go out on the porch I remember how rusty and pitted the railings used to look and how it bothered me, and the several hours I spent sandpapering it smooth, then the three coats of brown Rustoleum I applied, and now I'm watching it get whiter and cleaner with every new layer of paint I apply. A Productive Day
  • To make your life a sound structrure that will serve others and fulfil your own potential, you have to remember that strength, however massive , can't endure unless it has the interlocking supprt of others. Go it alone and you'll inevitably tumble. 
  • I don't remember seeing del's recommendation of Alioto's but the wharf is big and we mostly stuck to pier 39. I'm going to be in Oregon mid September doing a little sightseeing along the coast on Highway 101 with my wife.
  • Lots of us have suffered similar tragedies, and it's natural to want to do something to remember the person we lost. The Sun
  • Stay safe and remember to spend even a short moment quietly with the Almighty, He who governs and rules all.
  • Remember the importance of the visual image and try to keep your theme unified and simple.
  • I had mixed feelings when I learned of your new assignment. Although we will miss you, we have to admit that management has made a wise choice in placing you where they can benefit most from your talents. We will long remember the hard work and happy moments we have shared. You have been a great team member. Best wishes and keep up the good work.
  • His name was James and he was younger than me...perhaps by a year. *cue cradle-snatching jokes* He was my friend's cousin, and I remember thinking he was gorgeous when I first met him. Archive 2010-07-01
  • Remember, happiness doesn't depend upon who you are or what you have; it depends solely upon what you think.
  • It makes me sick to my stomach when I remember my car accident.
  • Demonstrations of guided missiles, of a patient taking what looks like a Barium swallow in front of a fluoroscope, and the father taking home movies of his child with a video camera and playing them back on his TV all give us pause to remember that whatever good or not-so-good aspects of our present-day lives, we stand on the shoulders of people who were true visionaries more than 50 years ago. Archive 2009-06-01
  • All who remember this "beatitude" will be helped to solve many perplexing problems of dress, diet, play, education, philanthropy, morals, and civics. Civics and Health
  • Vary the story to take in the white collar worker, the ice man let out with the coming of the frigidaire, the clerk displaced for the young graduate, vary it to include, if you will, the "chiseller" and the exploiter, but remembering that suffering, need, idleness and despair play their own part in turning the man who cannot work into the man who will not work. Canada's Problems in Relief and Assistance
  • You said “Let's remember who fired the first salvoes.” Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • I remember Michael sleeping in your room on several occasions and mom not knowing about it.
  • Apparently they're up to here in woolies, but nobody ever remembers that homeless men need underpants too.
  • Remember when your mother said that being warm was more important than looking fashionable?
  • Wash your hands after visits to the restrooms and breakrooms and also remember that shopping and any trips to public places can result in exposure to infections.
  • Having always celebrated the anniversary of their first meeting, once they tie the knot they then have another anniversary to remember.
  • When the smell was pure oak, I remembered childhood woods; in fact one particular place in one particular wood.
  • I remember learning this lesson painfully when as a new curate I came to the weekly staff meeting in Cranham.
  • Remember, when driving a car, the golden rule is never to take both hands off the steering wheel.
  • Lengthy mouthfuls of Latin can be off-putting and difficult to remember for many.
  • Remember, if you will (I certainly do), that one of the selling points of the post-VII "reforms" was that they enriched Catholic life and worship by making them relevant and immediate rather than old-fashioned (for which read "dignified") and outdatedly stiff (for which read "reverent"). You report: Promotional Posters for the Traditional Latin Mass
  • After a particularly harrowing battle where the squad is able to overcome a Nazi ambush Zab is asked about what happened and can barely remember the event. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • (It wasn't until I was parked at the second new lek, which is actually the first new lek, that I remember one if the reasons I bought this Olympus camera is because it can use regular alkaline batteries. Grouse Diary Entry
  • Those of us who remember the 1970s recall the frolics sparked by America’s last great experiment with widespread price caps – namely, those on oil and natural gas. Day Two: the Speaker and House Majority Leader Back Away from ObamaCare | RedState
  • Yet there may come a time when this era is remembered in some form of golden haze.
  • “Prospered, quotha!” said the mercer; “why, you remember Cumnor Place, the old mansion-house beside the churchyard?” Kenilworth
  • Meanwhile the dark-haired woman, who after all these years I still remember so vividly, wears an unbelievably sexy one-piece outfit that appears to be sewn from rags.
  • I remember that as we said good-by there was that in her smile that recalled the vulpine complacency of Mona Lisa, the Wise. “It was the Golden Fleece ready for the shearing.”
  • You should remember the adage that houses are for nesting, not investing. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you're buying bedding plants, remember that most are not fully hardy. Times, Sunday Times
  • That delights the band's publicist who has been telling us that this is a return to the era when album launches were hyper-expensive, orgiastic affairs that lasted all day and are still remembered.
  • You just have to remember that university is a time not only to learn about your major, but about yourself.
  • No, you really ought to stay in bed; remember, Mother knows best!
  • After remembering inflatable tubes on roofs, I thought of another story about things on roofs.
  • I think I remembered to switch the oven off but you'd better check .
  • Now he puts the light sounds with something else remembered, with primrose, with laughter, and down through him a prickle runs and it seems to stop in his belly, below him.
  • I can still remember biting through the coconut-studded chocolate shell into the gloriously sticky, snow-white goo within.
  • The contribution of this fine tribal artist to the plush art galleries of cosmopolitan cities was remembered.
  • Well, she's the version of Samantha's sister (can't for the life of me remember the name, and I can't be bothered getting up to walk to my room and taking a squiz at the book).
  • Over three days I managed to run aground twice, slam into a bridge and bump too many other boats to remember. The Sun
  • Edgar Hoover from the rear of the Director’s house in northwest Washington and this is what people remembered, what I remembered when I first reheard the name Jesse Detwiler. Underworld
  • I remember anticipating the possible punishment of being caned for writing about ‘an enemy’ - a Western Christian woman - and later being admonished by mum for provoking the authorities.
  • I remember my ex-girlfriend was having a stressful day teaching swimming until 10pm. The Sun
  • We can't afford for them to have bad experiences because bad experiences are remembered and give a jaundiced view of the organisation. Times, Sunday Times
  • I remembered the look on Jim's face as he slopped through the slush in Rye, mulling young John's fate.
  • Many an oversuspicious person will find advantage in remembering what a too liberal application of Foxey's principle of suspecting everybody brought The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
  • At least I still remember how to make my grandmother's infamous "sweetish" meatballs. Glenwood Springs Post Independent - Top Stories
  • She remembered everything in minute detail / in the minutest detail.
  • Remember to use all necessary safety precautions - and common sense - when working on a roof, and call on a professional roofer for any repairs you're not fully comfortable undertaking on your own.
  • Then it began to sweep slowly over her in the deprecating manner that Jessamy remembered so clearly from four years ago.
  • I remember saying at the time that the swirly water looked as if God had washed his brushes out after painting the sky.
  • Tyrone stood, favoring his right arm, which was remarkably better than he'd remembered.
  • So, tomorrow's project is to remember where that tensioner is, but not right now, because d's sleeping the sleep of the recently-returned-from-Germany. Who Ya Gonna Call?
  • So I slipped through the flies, blundered through the warren of half-remembered alcoves and out the stage door.
  • To tell you the truth I cannae remember why we split up.
  • Remember also that many disk and other utility programs are incompatible, this is not necessarily a problem as they are largely redundant.
  • The image of him was quickly fading from Kathleen's mind, but she remembered his firm chin, with a decided cleft down its middle.
  • Live your truth. Express your love. Share your enthusiasm. Take action towards your dreams. Walk your talk. Dance and sing to your music. Embrace your blessings. Make today worth remembering. Steve Maraboli 
  • She suggested he should see a dentist, of course, as well as remembering to brush his tongue when he brushes his teeth.
  • Remember those supercharged notebooks I mentioned back in May?
  • He then remembered that he was on duty and said he would be more than willing for Harry to borrow his car.
  • I remember talking to a former playing colleague of yours at Preston, right-winger Les Campbell.
  • I remember not wanting to spend time there, due to the lack of a proper playground area to play in.
  • Today, on the Sunday closest to what used to be called Armistice Day, thousands will gather around war memorials, in country churchyards and civic centres to remember the dead of armed conflicts since 1914.
  • It must be remembered that in examining the results of this campaign attention must first be paid, not to the gross totals, but to the percentages. Times, Sunday Times
  • On return home, was remembering my brother's good suggestion that changing mouse mat might be the answer to the frantic behaviour of the cursor on my desktop machine; since I bought the desktop an emac, with optical mouse it has skipped around erratically at seemingly-random times. Wriggly thing in hair
  • I shall remember that happy day forever.
  • Remember that a well-placed strafe will chew up an airplane on the ground.
  • ` ` Mornin ', Mr. Babbitt!' 'said Moon, and Babbitt felt himself a person of importance, one whose name even busy garagemen remembered -- not one of these cheap-sports flying around in flivvers. Babbitt
  • The tithonia was a real blast from the past – remember my huge 6 foot bushes and wonderful felty leaves. Birthday Road Trip-Fall Fun « Fairegarden
  • You'll remember that Caillois was of the opinion that most solitary games were agonic, played with the imagination of a community of similarly situated players. WoW v. MDY: Copyright, EULAs, and Game Rules
  • If anyone cares to remember, they lost the last election, but they decided to work the refs.
  • We do not know where she got the needle from because neither of us can remember the last time we used a needle and thread.
  • My biggest concern as I arrived at the locker was remembering the combination to a small safe for valuables.
  • Dear Congress, Remember when Ren was in that game of chicken on a tractor and the only reason he won was because his shoelace was wrapped around the pedal? Kristin Wilson Keppler: More Stuff That Happens in the World When We're Watching Nickelodeon
  • Bank bosses should remember all this when they stand shocked by the outcry over bumper pay. The Sun
  • Send this special birthday wish just to let you know that you'll always be remembered for the thoughtfulness you show.
  • I remember only fleeting moments. Times, Sunday Times
  • I do not remember being trained in manners and respectful behaviour.
  • Everyone who has ever been to the city's squares or parks will remember the lovely and docile pigeons.
  • I remember during the 8-year Bush Presidency, various friends of mine on the Left eviscerated President Bush on every word stumble, misplaced thought, "unpolitical" correct utterance, and his Texas ways many times. The Moderate Voice
  • I can vividly remember the feeling of panic.
  • So ended the memorable 14th of August: it will be, doubtless, remembered by many with far from pleasant feelings; and some who have been "gulled" in England may thank Mr. Petersen that a carrier-pigeon freighted with a cock-and-bull story of blood, fire, wreck, and murder, was not despatched on that memorable day. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51
  • As thousands of holidaymakers head off in search of the sun, most will have remembered to pack the sunscreen to protect their skin from the harmful rays. Times, Sunday Times
  • She remembered that she was going to the social club that evening.
  • The last pack remembered was killed about thirty-five years ago; and within these ten years one solitary greyhen was sprung by some beagles in beating for a hare. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • I can still remember that a few decades on, just as I can recall all the Latin prepositions that take the ablative case, courtesy of a rhyme.
  • There's also a sauna (it was built in the '80s, remember), an area for a hot tub and supposedly a very swish tennis court on the roof.
  • Kids demand shows that are smart and have lots of action and they remember if you condescend to them.
  • The next thing I remember is trying to uncrumple myself from the space on the passenger side where my feet had been moments before.
  • It seemed so fitting for a gathering of people remembering something so terrible.
  • She also asks you to recall the vastness of your potential and to remember the unlimited possibilities you hold within yourself. September 16th, 2004
  • Remember that you are not partisans or advocates in this matter.
  • Just remember, training is never a bad idea, and you can use a new hire as an excuse to refresh the skills of longstanding staffers, too.
  • You were supposed to read it once and then remember it, as if you were an eidetic reader who recalled every single word with equal intensity.
  • Remembering what she had read about how difficult it was to control wasn't much of a comfort.
  • But while this is the "classiest" place in town, you have to remember ... Grouse Diary Entry
  • While you're slaving over the code, cramping your thumb on your trackball, and squinting your eyes at the pixels, remember what it is you are doing this for, and never ever forget.
  • What phlegmatical reasons soever were made you," wrote the Queen, who but three weeks before had been so gentle and affectionate to her, ambassador, "how happeneth it that you will not remember, that when a man hath faulted and committed by abettors thereto, neither the one nor the other will willingly make their own retreat. History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce — Complete (1584-1609)
  • La jeune fille is expected to remember that she is a daughter and owes reverence to her parents. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Since then, sound recording has progressed from monaural remember "mono" records? Ellen Sterling: The Sound of Music Just Keeps Getting Better So That Today It Is Astounding
  • The remedy for injuries is not to remember them. 
  • I remembered Father Dmitri's invitation to call at his church and took the bus there during the Sunday midday break.
  • And though the kaid said nothing, he remembered all these things. Morocco
  • Would she remember where you found the hyracotherium, Kai? Survivors
  • Time flies by and I remember I haven't seen you for ages.I send you a fine card with my missing and sincere blessing.
  • He couldn’t remember when last a word directed at God had passed his lips. PURGATORY RIDGE
  • The court affidavit describes in hard-core detail how the other victim remembers drifting in and out of consciousness as Warren sexually assaulted her.
  • Thanks very much for reading, ride safe, and remember--if you must "wheelie," always use the appropriate bar. BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz!
  • Remember, very young puppies should not attempt long walks until they are at least 6 months old.
  • Petrified wood and fossils are evident during backcountry hikes away from the river, but remember to take only pictures and leave only footprints.
  • They are kind of obfuscated and simply require you to remember things. Usability vs. Discoverability : #comments
  • One remembers the fellow visitor off to the right but cannot see them, as they are blotted out by the strobe's afterimage.
  • You remember the day that baby was kidnapped from the rest area on the interstate?
  • I remember overhearing them speaking French to one another and venturing a ‘bonjour.’
  • Nash tried to brake and the last thing I remember was his arm flinging out to try and stop me from flying out of the car.
  • The Beatles, as many of you are old enough to remember, came from Liverpool.
  • But I listened very carefully and don't remember that he actually said that those officers could then stop and frisk the individuals under suspicion.
  • I remember the growth of video recorders through a recession and camcorders through another recession.
  • Mr Lang, a retired veterinary surgeon, says he can still remember the thrill of seeing the lady's slipper in Yorkshire, long before it had to be heavily guarded.
  • It specifically enhances episodic memory - the kind that lapses when you lose your car keys or can't remember where you parked the car. Times, Sunday Times
  • To forego means “to go before” – the matching fore in forego and before is a handy way to remember the correct form: Forego and forgo
  • (I didn't think I knew it; but I remembered harmonies from the second bar onward!) Was that a weekend?
  • There has been cases of young children allegedly remembering past lives.
  • Problem is that he has to get down with Karl Lagefeld though at least hes lost the lard-remember when he was a fat knacker?? Dlisted - Be Very Afraid
  • She remembered his tetchiness with shop assistants, which presumably had been simulated.
  • He remembers his first governess, Miss Arkell, a grey-haired lady with traces of beard upon her large flat face and a black dress of what he calls bombasine.
  • It was a memorable innings, although he will remember it chiefly for the five runs he did not make rather than the 95 he did. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remember that ant farm..." `Why haven't we learned to ice skate, or ski? BARN BLIND
  • That which was bitter to endure may be sweet to remember
  • The cloth has been withdrawn, the General has given the King’s health, the servants have left the room, the guests sit conticent, and so, after a little hemming and blushing, Mr. George proceeds: — “I remember, at the table of our General, how the little The Virginians
  • I seem to remember getting into some fairly deep Samuel Beckett.
  • Remember, too, that he is hardly ever a monopolist: he works in fierce competition with fellow scalpers.
  • Remember that the success behind this unit relies on a convincing external appearance.
  • The campers typically don't remember details of the retreat, says Caitlin Morgan, the gerontologist and social worker who directs the camp. But the experience significantly lifts their mood.
  • As if Ian Hamilton Finlay were not to be remembered here, he appears, in the form of a reference to his home, a little country estate which he filled with literary sculpture of his devisal, much as Simon Cutts has decorated his quaint Irish dwelling, Coracle, and outbuildings with words, turning edifice into literature. Dbqp: visualizing poetics
  • Remembering to keep your body straight, head erect, arms straight and to the sides or above the head, is really quite difficult.
  • Shareholders should remember that opportunities do not end at Dover and consider international diversification into some of the most rapidly growing economies in the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • The former cardinal is now very happy to have been promoted to such a high position, knowing he will now be remembered forever. 2009 December 04 « The BookBanter Blog
  • Born in 1930, Pinter was old enough to see and remember fascist actions in the East End and, of course, to be around when fascism stopped marching and started dropping bombs and launching doodlebugs.
  • The complaint would be more credible if he could remember more specific details.
  • With fatigue hanging in lead weights from her shoulders, she remembered the telephone number Robert Urquhart had dialled.
  • I like that they remember what guitars were for, and that Thom decided he could sing without putting his voice through ten filters and vocoders.
  • Remember when I told you about the culm banks after a snowstorm? BLOWN AWAY!
  • It was in this condition that I remember seeing her as her father wheeled her into the courtroom.
  • I remember asking my mom, "Who is this 'Padre Pio' guy anyway? Adoro te Devote
  • And the interaction with the customer rep. led me through several instances of Things I Don't Care About: type of my account, account number (I know my _member number_, but not my account numbers), my phone banking password (I call them once a year, roughly, and they still want me to remember a token for them...) et.c... Making Light: The lily knows not why it blossoms in the spring

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