Example sentences of "[adv] reminds " in BNC.
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1 | When he discovers that Mary helps people , collects for Biafra and has protested against the Vietnam War , he is not happy because she suddenly reminds him of his mother . |
2 | Praise , however , is not something that we need to phase out , it is relatively easy and ‘ cheap ’ to give and constantly reminds the child that his desirable behaviour leaves him in a state of grace . |
3 | L. C. Taylor rightly reminds us : |
4 | The heading ‘ Letterman productions , Hollywood , London , paris ’ , with a movie camera logo , seems to me to come from a comic book , but it obviously reminds Mr Shah of his brief association with Ava Gardner , Clark Gable and John Ford . |
5 | Most commonly this happens in the case of a new book , and the reservation merely reminds or forewarns the librarian of the existence of a title which would in any case find its way into stock . |
6 | This not only reminds us of the existence of a non-state section of education ( which as we write in mid-1987 seems set only to increase in size ) , but also in drawing attention to the relations between the state and non-state sectors , points out features of the conditions under which the former operates that are frequently taken for granted . |
7 | It just reminds me that you 're going back on Tuesday . ’ |
8 | Every time you look at me like that it just reminds me that I 'm cheating you , short-changing you . |
9 | Yeah , exactly , you know , but er he just reminds me of Robin like , you know , and he 's got this brilliant way of ducking |
10 | No one ever reminds a member of Famlio of this coincidence . |
11 | ‘ A fire always reminds me of my brother Charlie . |
12 | For the majority of runners , though , the rapid approach of the race always reminds them of the training they meant to do , but never quite did , and of the aches and pains of the winter . |
13 | But as ‘ George ’ always reminds up in situations like this — ‘ The battle belongs to the Lord — let's praise God . ’ |
14 | ‘ He always reminds me of those marvellous cavaliers , with all that hair . ’ |
15 | Seen end on Pen-y-ghent always reminds me of Cnicht ( 690m ) in Wales . |
16 | Fortunately , your software will remind you of this — when I am using DesignaKnit , it always reminds me if I need to save data . |
17 | Anyway , ‘ Butterfly Girl ’ always reminds me of that bit in The Wicker Man where Britt Ekland is naked and writhing and patting suggestively on Edward Woodward 's bedroom wall and singing a similarly spooky mantra . |
18 | The shape of Cancer always reminds me of a very dim and ghostly Orion . |
19 | ‘ It always reminds me of Armagnac . |
20 | I nibble a few agreeably soft haws , whose flesh always reminds me of slightly overripe avocado pear , then start on the blackberries , which are still swelling in good numbers , despite all those saws about not picking them after Michaelmas . |
21 | BA is no Virgin ( if you get the pun ) and always reminds others to play by the rules , whilst seeming to ignore its own advice . |
22 | ‘ Very well , ’ answered the wife , ‘ and it always reminds me of my former Croydon neighbour , Pam Hook , who also taught Medau . ’ |
23 | Paddy always reminds me how he had an offer of a job new I would n't go |
24 | Electronic with Getting Away With it , always reminds me a bit of the new order record that er came out in the nineteen ninety world cup period . |
25 | It also reminds Beijing that permission has been refused for local protesters to erect a replica Statue of Democracy on a permanent site . |
26 | It also reminds them that their natural parents must be growing old too , and that the time for finding them is limited . |
27 | It also reminds us of how recently belief in the supernatural was part of life . |
28 | It also reminds him of possibly his darkest day in the game . |
29 | As this list also reminds us , journalists seem to worry as much as sociologists about their proper analytical role . |
30 | He also reminds us that what is to be attempted is a ‘ cultural revolution and not some unimpeded process of social growth ’ ( Williams , 1983 : 273 ) . |