Example sentences of "[adv] i remember the " in BNC.
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1 | But mostly I remember the fishing and if it had n't been for having to carry a gas mask , go without sweets and put up with loud bangs in the middle of the night , I would hardly have known a war was going on . |
2 | Now I remember the boss Mr , oh wo n't tell you his name . |
3 | And how well I remember the tawdry Dave Mellor castigating me for ‘ snorting and sneering ’ at his apocalyptic view of what a Labour Government would mean . |
4 | Well I remember the South African war too . |
5 | Well I remember the South African war . |
6 | Then I remember the shout of ‘ Billy Roles ’ place is going up now'' — this was Roles the Builders whose yard was opposite the laundry . |
7 | Then I remember the unopened letters , the reminders from the grey and fog-bound north . |
8 | And then I remember the crowds of people below my window , who shouted : ‘ Long live love ! ’ |
9 | Then I remember the mike on the door . |
10 | Then I remember the dream . |
11 | Then I remembered the location of a luxurious caravan a relative has near Perpignan , so I looked up the guide , and found that there are a number of crags nearby — even better . |
12 | Then I remembered the party of walkers above me . |
13 | Then I remembered the £500-worth of photographic gear in my fishing bag , and the thought of damaging that galvanised me into action . |
14 | Then I remembered the Gospel lessons at Robertson Street . |
15 | Then I remembered the new subway . |
16 | Then I remembered the guns which made a lot of smoke . |
17 | It was then I remembered the oil pastels . |
18 | Then I remembered the room of the sirocco |
19 | How vividly I remember the phone call . |
20 | ‘ Certainly I remember the lines . ’ |