Example sentences of "will remember [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We will remember a general impression , but nothing definite .
2 Younger supporters will remember the late , lamented Ken as our dedicated chairman for over forty years , but as a player he was perhaps the most talented the club has ever produced .
3 His career was not without its less attractive moments , and it is sad that many fans will remember the famous picture in the 1981 Wisden of him kicking down the stumps after having an appeal refused in New Zealand almost as readily as they will recall his wonderful bowling ; yet even in dissent he was physically graceful , and the picture is positively balletic .
4 Oldtimers will remember the famous panel from the US comic strip Pogo that had one of the cartoon 's forest creatures utter the immortal words , ‘ We have seen the enemy and he is us . ’
5 Whether we were Members of Parliament in the 1970s or not , many of us will remember the many debates on devolution that took place in Parliament at that time .
6 Fans of the coin-op original will remember the dashing hero , Dirk , risking life and limb to rescue his fair damsel , Daphne , from the dragons .
7 Readers of William Cooper 's novel The Struggles of Albert Woods will remember the frantic indignation this caused .
8 I have this day killed rather an extraordinary Bird , and one that you will recollect , at least there is every probability of its being the same ; you will remember the large Snow White Petrel ( a variety of the black species ) which followed us nearly all the way from the Cape to Tasman 's Head and which I was so desirous of procuring without effecting my purpose .
9 The expectations of chartered accountants working in a location such as this have certainly changed since then if Ms Harris ' ideas are to be given any credence — I am sure Charles Bullworthy will remember the fifties well .
10 No doubt many middle aged and older people our area will remember the original railway before its closure and subsequent preservation .
11 Scholars will remember the original theory of the CAP was based on what was known as ‘ the law of comparative advantage ’ — in short , countries should each farm crops and enterprises in which they had a significant economic advantage .
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