Example sentences of "remember [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 2.7 The important thing to remember about the right of action created by the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 is that it is a claim for damages suffered , not by the deceased himself , but by his family after his death .
2 Yeah , what have you got to remember about the car ?
3 ‘ It was a day to remember for the rest of our lives , was n't it ? ’ a voice said behind her , and she jumped , startled .
4 One point worth remembering about the management of plants in containers ; they need watering , and in summer usually very frequently — daily if they are in pots and the weather is hot — so it pays to have as large a container as possible .
5 And even less to remember of the delay at Ankara before the connection to Baghdad .
6 TEENAGE substitute Craig O'Donnell had a day to remember with the try that humbled the champions and brought Hull only their third post-war win at Central Park .
7 A further point to remember in the presentation of data is that most people can not ‘ take in ’ lists of figures , so ensure that they are always presented in a diagrammatic form to show clearly proportions , relationships and trends .
8 There have been many great events to remember over the years .
9 There are many memories which are too painful , or too wicked , for the patient to remember without the aid of psychoanalysis , and these are said to be repressed .
10 Oh no , it 's just remembering without the words .
11 I never fail to remember on the day of the year when I was made a priest .
12 Another key job , Features Editor — or Assistant Editor ( Features ) in NoS -speak — had been filled by Polly Pattullo , who had served more years than she cares to remember on the Observer colour supplement before wilting under its increasing consumer bias .
13 The main point to remember on the tow is to hold position accurately .
14 They stood there , shocked and remembering among the graves and the mourners filing past paying their respects .
15 It is perhaps as well to remember at the outset that the main injury in this particular case was a hip injury which , if it had occurred to a younger man , would have produced an arthrodesis operation .
16 ‘ Another thing to remember at the interview , ’ said Sukey pointedly , ‘ is to let Perdita do the talking .
17 It 's erm important to remember by the way
18 complicated when you start it out , but if you ca n't remember for the life of you then , it 's quite
19 ‘ It was a lovely moment , something I am sure they will remember for the rest of their lives , ’ said one .
20 And it 's something I 'll remember for the rest of my life .
21 The kind of thing a man would remember for the rest of his days .
22 They were mementoes of a journey which all the team will remember for the rest of their lives .
23 One of the three artists is Norma Fletcher , who you might remember as the door person at Freds in our recent Bouncers feature ( FACE 42 )
24 First of all , looking back on those harrowing times of the sixth of July , what do you remember about the incident Erlend ?
25 What else do you remember about the man ?
26 Anything you can remember about the man ? ’
27 Piggott said all he could remember about the fall was the horse ‘ stumbled for about 20 yards before his legs gave way ’ .
28 Can you remember about the shell Mark , what happens when we put the shell in ?
29 Will you remember about the letter ?
30 David Rendel , MP describes some moments he will remember about the Newbury by-election and his first week as an MP .
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