How To Use Remembering In A Sentence

  • So the problem I faced in solitary, where incessant remembering strove for possession of me, was the problem of forgetting. Chapter 6
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • After remembering inflatable tubes on roofs, I thought of another story about things on roofs.
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  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • My biggest concern as I arrived at the locker was remembering the combination to a small safe for valuables.
  • It seemed so fitting for a gathering of people remembering something so terrible.
  • Remembering what she had read about how difficult it was to control wasn't much of a comfort.
  • There has been cases of young children allegedly remembering past lives.
  • Remembering to keep your body straight, head erect, arms straight and to the sides or above the head, is really quite difficult.
  • She's evidently remembering her previous encounter with a gun.
  • Memory experts use visual mnemonics as a way of remembering lists of information.
  • It is worth remembering that rye flour contains gluten, so is not suitable for people avoiding this. The Sun
  • But it's worth remembering that, barely a century ago, the great male fear was not of alpha females with intimidatingly large salaries but their polar opposite: women were seen, rather like immigrant labour now, as dangerously liable to undercut men's wages by doing the same work for less. Young women are now earning more than men – that's not sexist, just fair | Gaby Hinsliff
  • It would be a manifest tragedy if remembering was forgotten, because society was forgotten. Times, Sunday Times
  • You experience no little leap of the heart upon remembering it's parked outside. Times, Sunday Times
  • I seem to recall that 30 years ago, when christening was a rite carried out almost unquestioningly, godparents were often appointed as a matter of course or protocol, and the role meant little more than remembering birthdays.
  • It is worth remembering, though, that this was a debut gig, and mistakes can be fine tuned with time.
  • The hardest one for me is remembering to call the letter z "zed". Favour
  • Suddenly remembering, she groped for the piece of card with the rector 's prayer. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • Veterans Affairs Minister Alan Griffin said Anzac Day was an occasion for remembering those who fought and died for their country, not for shopping. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • He lives almost entirely in the past, remembering life before the war and during his hellish time in a concentration camp.
  • He proved overconfident on the witness stand, misremembering a key piece of evidence.
  • I still get goose bumps remembering the moment Crystal Serenity sailed into the sea ice. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just laughed like a maniac, remembering previous events.
  • Let the buyer beware" is an old phrase worth remembering. Obama campaign seeks investigation of unofficial Web sites
  • Mourners are remembering Lady Bird Johnson, the widow of former President Lyndon Baines Johnson will lie in repose until Saturday.
  • Moriah fingered a jeweled necklace she was wearing, looking far away, remembering something.
  • People remembering those they admired or loved looked so sad. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would be a manifest tragedy if remembering was forgotten, because society was forgotten. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chris is either misremembering or deliberately conflating two separate issues.
  • So I get the cabby to drop me off by his house only i t took a bit of difficulty remembering where it was as I'd only been there a couple of times before.
  • Remembering how white soldiers from eastern cities took the skin of a native chief for a trophy of victory, and recalling the fiendish glee of Mandanes over a victim, I can only conclude that neither race may blamelessly point the finger of reproach at the other. Lords of the North
  • He remembering his mercy hath holpen his servant Israel : as he promised to our forefathers, Abraham and his seed for e Archive 2009-06-01
  • Instead she and her family spent the day quietly, remembering her beloved son, Daniel.
  • Love needs your time, and remembering how and why you first got together can refresh it. The Sun
  • No, I don't know his number-I have quite enough trouble remembering my own.
  • I still get goose bumps remembering the moment Crystal Serenity sailed into the sea ice. Times, Sunday Times
  • This man died over two thousand yean ago, Nicole thought to herself, remembering her history. Rama Revisited
  • It's very much a book about a man remembering being a child, and it's very much about a man remembering the shames of being a child.
  • However, researchers also found that older healthy adults showed distortions, misremembering personal details about the terrorist attacks 25 percent of the time.
  • It's worth remembering that it's not only the obvious racketeers who are guilty of enticing people to run up debts they can't afford.
  • Remembering the Government's record on previous computer purchase fiascos this is scheduled to be another expensive disaster.
  • Remembering how that he had prayed, Tim answered: "Try a prayer will I near the capel. My Neighbors Stories of the Welsh People
  • “After all these years, my dear, I doubt I could see much of any use,” he said noncommittally, remembering how Stoneville had reacted to the possibility of his involvement. How to Woo a Reluctant Lady
  • But in every generation, it seems, they try, remembering not the fall, but the heady lift of flight, the eagle soaring by.
  • the cognitive operation of remembering
  • Peter, am I remembering correctly that your time as a participant at the Jan van Eyck Akademie overlapped with Jan van Toorn's final year there?
  • And so, remembering my beloved's birthplace, the bosky county of Kent, I came up with this.
  • By remembering a simple pattern one can determine the amount of sharps and flats in a major chord.
  • I tell my gymnast daughter not to do handstands on the settee, while remembering the times I did just that.
  • The girls giggled and spent the next few moments remembering their experiences with Paz in the past.
  • As if not remembering something could take away what is easily deducible and readily obvious with just a little bit of thought! Manifesting Change
  • But, in fact, he was remembering the arhythmic drumroll and the red burbles, and he became so agitated he had to get up from the bed. Here Comes Another Lesson
  • He got up and went to sit in the window seat until Angmar came in to distract him from his remembering. A TIME OF WAR
  • Worth remembering for next summer's bikini body. The Sun
  • When I am sad, I take refuge in remembering happier times.
  • Forgiving is not forgetting; its actually remembering-remembering and not using your right to hit back. Its a second chance for a new beginning. And the remembering part is particularly important. Especially if you dont want to repeat what happened. Desmond Tutu 
  • It shamed her - remembering the wonderful soughing trees rather than the boys.
  • Lightroom comes already with some basic presets, which instead of remembering all the steps you took to edit one photo, you can save these steps into "presets". Amazon.com Gold Box Deals
  • It is worth remembering that, despite a lamentable lack of preparation and a reckless reliance on the offensive, France survived the opening months of the war with an impressive degree of unity.
  • Sometimes I talk to my grandmother about the strangeness of remembering things that no longer physically exist. Times, Sunday Times
  • The use of the concepts of amnesia and anamnesis, counter- and auto-hegemony, remembering and re-remembering, provide a theoretical frame for the writing in keeping with postcolonial scholarly discourse.
  • Most of us learn their interpretation early in our studies, remembering parrot-fashion a regime of house meanings that we commit to memory and integrate into practice. We learn that the 2nd house represents wealth and finances - why?
  • This disconnect, coupled with errors in remembering the source of ideas, words, or even whole phrases, may be responsible for cryptomnesia. You Didn’t Plagiarize, Your Unconscious Did
  • The melodies lay prettily embedded in tinkling bells and other atmospheric effects, but there was little worth remembering beyond the composer's good intentions. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had leaned across the double bed and reached for his bag, remembering even as he thrust his hand inside that the book he was half-way through was now probably some - where above the Atlantic, jammed firmly into seat-pocket 22D, between the lifejacket instructions and the boak-poke. Not the End of the World
  • But no one knew him without loving him, or saw him without remembering him; and the name Nathaniel Literary and Social Essays
  • Our cast list expanded to include historical figures remembering the distant rather than the recent past.
  • But still and all, it's worth remembering that stakeholder systems have shown promise in the past, not just in theory but in many years of practice.
  • The word kakistocracy, meaning "government by the worst citizens," is "a word worth remembering," he quips. Daily News-Record
  • The people on both sides who slavishly follow the ideology WITHOUT remembering the humanity of those who believe differently only succeed in dehumanizing their opponants. Nancy Reagan illuminates Kennedy-Reagan friendship
  • Remembering my high school science I'm picturing a hole with a kind of caked up black baking soda at the bottom, to which vinegar is added, and the resulting gas is collected as it bubbles forth. Triple Pundit: People, Planet, Profit
  • Louise struggles with the car door before remembering about the bust lock, before remembering about leaving the door open.
  • It's worth considering whether an art form with no room for stylistic extremes is all that healthy — and worth remembering, after all, that "Four Organs," not "Final Alice," was the real scandal. Everything's got a moral, if only you can find it
  • And, of course, I got to remembering Monday wash days at home, clouds of steam billowing, the washboard clattering and the mangle creaking, lines of gleaming white washing hanging out to dry.
  • Archaeology can show that Britain since antiquity has been a diverse, multi-ethnic and multicultural nation, something that needs remembering more than ever today.
  • A wince of pain flashing over her pale, clammy features told me she was slowly remembering.
  • My son Graeme is 17 days old and I can already see how much his face has changed looking at your little bun - and remembering how tiny our guy was just a couple of weeks ago. Not Even Really Close to Wordless Wednesday
  • A laugh came to her eyes, like she was remembering some funny memory.
  • It's also about remembering someone who, whatever her faults, performed more kindnesses to more people than most of us will get round to meeting in lifetimes twice as long.
  • It's worth remembering, however, that though a clean copy fresh off a printer may look terrific, it will read only as well as the thinking and writing that have gone into it.
  • As we celebrate Robinson's arrival and what it meant to baseball and this country, his absolute talent as a ballplayer is well worth remembering.
  • Remembering these things the idle young "flatty" turned and looked at the green-coated and sunken-shouldered figure, touched into some rough pity by the wordless pathos of an existence which seemed without aim or reason. Never-Fail Blake
  • The pain she endured was so great that the judge said she still had trouble remembering or talking about the incident. Times, Sunday Times
  • I pull a bag from the shelf, slipping it on my arm and pause, remembering what Jake said.
  • He said, ‘We are remembering the past, honouring the present and underpinning a legacy for future generations in gathering here today.’
  • He proved overconfident on the witness stand, misremembering a key piece of evidence.
  • Since he can make no new memories, meticulous note taking, taking Polaroid pictures, and tattooing important information to his body are Leonard's only way of remembering the past.
  • He proved overconfident on the witness stand, misremembering a key piece of evidence.
  • He reached for his constant-interruption controls but pulled back, remembering that such a move would result in automatic forfeit.
  • We are not just remembering two births, but also a death and an acrimonious divorce. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hereward could not help remembering the traditions which were recounted by the fathers of his tribe, in the deep woods, of Hampshire, and which spoke of invisible huntsmen, who were heard to follow with viewless horses and hounds the unseen chase through the depths of the forests of Germany. Count Robert of Paris
  • Cookies are small pieces of information which are used to make your journey through the site smoother by remembering what you did last or what you added to your basket.
  • Her classmates wrote a moving tribute too, remembering the friend they had lost.
  • Of course, remembering that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, perhaps the answer to my questions is that Libby was not stupid and was not lying to the Grand Jury.
  • He made advances on every young female in the palace, no doubt remembering the days when they lined up to surrender their maidenhead to the heir to the throne. Frog Breath
  • However, many remained sceptical, remembering the Tsars pledge in 1895 in a speech to Zemstvo representative to maintain autocracy.
  • In so doing, my hope is that the play will engage with ideas of remembering and remembrance as well as ideas of conflict, sacrifice and loss. Times, Sunday Times
  • The meme our illustrious interlocutor is faultily remembering is “information wants to be free.” Bits Debate: Responding to Readers on Filtering - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • It is worth remembering that previous wills are nullified automatically upon marriage.
  • With my querida gone to a mountain retreat I found myself reminiscing, remembering how, as an only child, I was often home alone.
  • Ruth himself used to hand out nicknames to teammates, mainly because he was terrible at remembering people's real names.
  • He has been touring tirelessly, remembering to use his Mercury Prize as a doorstop, leaving just enough room for the rest of East London's thriving scene to slide through.
  • Mai famlee haz elebenty birfdais in April/May, plus ai alwais hav teh lolidais, tehres Easta plus Anzac Day remembering teh WWI soljas & sins tehn… bizzy! HAPPY LAWN OWNER - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • All true and undisputed and worth remembering, Ted, but somewhat beside the intended point.
  • So it was all a little unexpected, what with my boss in and yes, he quizzed me afterwards about the encounter and me not remembering the holiday and sitting there mixing milchik with fleischik and something was bound to happen. Pen-Elayne on the Web
  • She smiled slightly, remembering that nonsense about pomegranate seeds. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
  • Learning languages isn't just a matter of remembering words.
  • But in every generation, it seems, they try, remembering not the fall, but the heady lift of flight, the eagle soaring by.
  • She dropped her eyes first; then, remembering herself, glanced over to see if Aerlich needed any help with his ewe.
  • It seemed to me that this man's memorial service paid tribute not only to memory - to remembering who he was - but also to life.
  • Add the desired amount of pintucks to each side of the center, remembering that the more pintucks sewn, the more the fabric drape will be affected.
  • In afteryears she would smile, remembering how little she saw of that long journey across France, down Italy; her whole mind was occupied with the things she had to tell Dane, memorizing those she simply mustn’t forget. The Thorn Birds
  • He put down the calendar, walked into the kitchen, and opened the refrigerator, remembering how Emma liked to make sauerbraten. A THIEF OF TIME
  • It's also worth remembering that air conditioning increases fuel consumption by as much as ten per cent.
  • He proved overconfident on the witness stand, misremembering a key piece of evidence.
  • Remembering the night before she threw her knife from her hand as if it was red hot, then tried to push the sticky mass of bread and margarin underneath the bread wrapper. Dangerous Lady
  • Forget others' faults by remembering your own. 
  • I still get goose bumps remembering the moment Crystal Serenity sailed into the sea ice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus, we must always be mindful of whose story we are telling and whether we are remembering it rightly. Christianity Today
  • It is also worth remembering that drugs are not a problem that can be tackled solely by the police.
  • ‘I wouldn't wish it on anyone,’ he says, remembering what it was like in 1989 when he had to hang on until midnight to see if he still had a seat.
  • Indeed, it is worth remembering that the effect of birth order may vary with maternal age.
  • NOT unremembering we pass our exile from the starry ways: Aphrodite
  • No doubt he was remembering the boys who had, with frightening ease, outfought a gang of twice their number.
  • I gestured my permission and then started to weep, remembering their occasional father.
  • She was remembering how he had played her like a rag puppet being controlled by strings.
  • He was remembering hurts, and feeling new pains.
  • She had grabbed a third apple and had gotten ready to throw it, but remembering herself just in time she clenched her fist.
  • `It's -- logical," he announced as if remembering a complex, half-understood argument. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Our cousins across the line, with their population of one hundred million, are still forlornly looking for the great American novel, and remembering the age and character of this Dominion I very much doubt if you will ever have the great Canathan novel, for the author of any such master-piece would have to have the geographical restlessness of a Casey Jones and the lyric fervour of an Archibald Lampman and the diligence of an Arnold Bennett and the humour of a Cervantes and the realism of a Zola and the fantasticism. of a Wilson MacDonald and the scholarship of a Charles G. The Interpreters of Canada
  • Fitz smiled at this, remembering his own boyhood dreams as he'd sailed a small dinghy and thought of bigger boats.
  • Christina found herself remembering the way the promising young architect had first come into their lives.
  • An uneasiness, not such as besets one on the eve of some event, but such as one feels on remembering some good that one has lost forever, filled Janina's heart. Komediantka. English
  • Gringoire's, altogether unremembering the encounter in the wood, the dead robber, and the stern nature of his embassy here so far from Doom Castle
  • The dozens of townspeople, still alive, who had known of him or known about him in the first twenty-three years of his life were in the same unremembering condition: if they knew of any incident connected with that period of his life they didn't tell about it. Is Shakespeare Dead?
  • Remembering how sufferers feel should stop those around them from being impatient of their sneezing fits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remembering that her subjects were boys, and that boys are young men in the making, she donned her daintiest, shimmeriest gown, and carefully coaxed the enticing little curls into prominence. Eve to the Rescue
  • Credited to the Greek poet Simonides of Ceos, it involves remembering sequences of words by imagining objects placed around a physical setting you know well, such as your home. Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer – review
  • Come and surf with us on our beaches, remembering that in surfing, each wave is your first wave! Guide to alternative tourism in Michoacán
  • Across the country, there are teach-ins and seminars and conferences remembering Brown.
  • It is also worth remembering that a little sunshine can give your health a boost. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bob choked, remembering the glimpse of red eyes he had seen. THREE IN ONE
  • So do not thou neglect to do aught that I shall say to thee, remembering all this betided me not save by reason of thee. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Remembering acts of physical, emotional and sexual abuse can be extremely painful, and it can be very hard for the therapist and the client to work out what best to do with all that pain and anger.
  • Is there value in holding these analogue skills in reading, writing and remembering?
  • The story is an allegory of the Cultural Revolution, and deals with remembering and forgetting the traumatic events of the Maoist era.
  • Ishmael paused for a moment, remembering very clearly what a fluctuating geon field was and how one set up the circuitry to make one, yet how or where he had acquired this knowledge he did not recall. Ishmael
  • Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when your wings have trouble remembering how to fly.
  • Little Benjie seemed somewhat dismayed at my appearance; but, calculating on my placability, and remembering, perhaps, that the ill-used Redgauntlet
  • It has to do with remembering a word auditorily only, or both visually and auditorily. Ethnicity, spelling, and "rote" memorization.
  • I hope you don't mind," she added anxiously, remembering, it seemed, that Miss Melville was once supposed to have had a tendresse for Felix. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • The review amused me by hitting on the right meaning there, and besides by its percipiency about your remembering me during your travels in the East, and sending me home the Cyprus wine. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1 of 2)
  • By remembering a simple pattern one can determine the amount of sharps and flats in a major chord.
  • For the mere human need, for the sake of that which to the lonely is very dear, I have thought of marriage, but I remembered and I refused to do violence to myself remembering. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • The one other knock is the tendency for infodumps to appear in the text, usually as a character is 'remembering' things the reader needs to know. REVIEW: Mass Effect: Revelation by Drew Karpyshyn
  • Then, remembering his dignity, he spoke with cutting sarcasm of the truly wonderful "largeness" seven brothers had shown in being able so well to take care of one younger sister. Ojio-San
  • He was also very hungry and Marion went outside to scold the maids for not remembering to bring him food at mealtimes.
  • The nation is remembering the moment a human being first set foot on the moon 35 years ago.
  • In so doing, my hope is that the play will engage with ideas of remembering and remembrance as well as ideas of conflict, sacrifice and loss. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is worth remembering that the people who fought for liberation in the decades after the Second World War wanted what the developed world had, not shoddy cast-offs.
  • The passcode worked a bit too well for us: We had a hard time remembering our pattern on several occasions.
  • He had written it on his calendar, in his planner and left a reminder on his cell phone and his mind still completely blanked out at remembering that piece of news.
  • I ran up the stairs at full speed and knocked on his door, remembering the last time that I'd come over unannounced like this.
  • It needs remembering that these early cities were all founded in overwhelmingly agricultural societies where the hoe and horse, the field and the farmhouse, and the rhythms of life followed sidereal rather than clock time.
  • Donald was hopeless at gags and not very good at remembering jokes.
  • Performing and remembering are consubstantial in this text.
  • She ransacked her house hunting for the ticket, before remembering she still had the play slip. The Sun
  • Forgiveness is both remembering and forgetting. A Channel of Peace
  • The bird was all anhungered for food, and remembering well the home from which he drew, he returned thither as quickly as his wings might bear him. French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France
  • Whether Pope meant the line to be ironic or not, the poem clearly comes down on the side of earthly, physical love and remembering, as opposed to the ‘vestals’ who have never lived at all and have nothing to forget.
  • ‘Freud said the most profound remembering is disremembering,’ counters Melvyn.
  • Remembering the melted brass studs on Bold's collar, he became more frightened at the thought of what a negatron-blast could do to the Crown. The Keeper
  • He groaned and slapped his forehead, as if suddenly remembering something obvious.
  • Miss Pepper groaned, remembering the holiday at Rubadub when Snubby had fancied himself at playing all kinds of instruments, not only banjoes. Working Without a Net
  • 'Yes,' said Margaret, rather sadly, remembering the never-ending commotion about trifles that had been going on for more than a month past: 'I wonder if a marriage must always be preceded by what you call a whirlwind, or whether in some cases there might not rather be a calm and peaceful time just before it.' North and South
  • In a panic she was remembering how, when she'd been a little girl, she'd trailed her father around the house, for her father was so rarely in the house; sometimes she would discover him in the cellar at what he called his workbench; here, he had electrical tools, as well as hammers, pliers, screwdrivers. The Devil's Bedpost
  • I thought, remembering the fun we used to have outwitting the police copters by crawling underneath parked cars until we reached safety.
  • I smiled softly and turned onto my back, remembering that Hope had been there only when she gave an annoyed mew and jumped off.
  • Remembering this with a smile, he dozed off on a massage table under a tanning lamp. SORT OF RICH
  • When we stop remembering, the brain synthesises proteins to restabilise and restore the memory longterm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather, research suggests that memories are malleable and reconstructed from a person's current remembering context.
  • Just remembering it still makes me feel queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remembering the advice of a friend whose cabin had been situated in a cow field, I attempted his never-fail cow-luring technique: I yodeled.
  • He gave a slight sardonic grunt, remembering how excited he had been in that railway carriage on his way to Carewscourt.
  • While I was a bit sad to be away from my folks, I did feel that somehow I was doing a valuable thing: the memorial is a somber and reflective place, and it seemed only fair to spend the day by reminding myself just how lucky I am to even be alive, and by remembering those who died senselessly and while the rest of the world looked on in silence. Archive 2007-01-01
  • However, many remained sceptical, remembering the Tsars pledge in 1895 in a speech to Zemstvo representative to maintain autocracy.
  • After exposure to extreme stress, some victims report difficulties remembering things in everyday life.
  • As every Memory Man knows, the fitter you are the more oxygen can reach the old noggin, which is good for remembering stuff, especially where the gym is.
  • The singer shed a few tears at a press conference in Tokyo while remembering victims of the March earthquake and tsunami. The Sun
  • Add enough garlic cream to flavour the mash, remembering to keep some back for saucing at the end.
  • He got up and went to sit in the window seat until Angmar came in to distract him from his remembering. A TIME OF WAR
  • It is worth remembering that intermezzos were never really supposed to contain the musical highlights of an evening.
  • The leader likewise finds a firearm, suddenly remembering the flintlock tucked into his sash.
  • However, remembering to eat when you are hungry, and drink when thirsty is essential.

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