Example sentences of "remind [pers pn] of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You remind me of a cocker spaniel I once owned . ’ |
2 | They remind me of a builder and a client discussing the positioning of proposed works . |
3 | These words of wisdom remind me of a student who came to see me many years ago after the long vacation during which she had begun her undergraduate dissertation ( with another tutor who had left the university that summer , I must emphasize ) . |
4 | The best part for the fans was when Spock turns to Captain Picard and says , ‘ You remind me of a captain I used to serve under . ’ |
5 | You remind me of a tribunal . |
6 | In her effort to record the delight she derives from such details , evidently travelling as far afield as the US and Turkey , her outdoor work recalls both the practice of Marjorie Content 's work of 1928 in picking out the pattern of urban activity and its settings , and Lee Friedlander when focusing on the witty suggestibility of statues and lamp-posts , while her interiors remind me of the work of Margaret Watkins of 1919 . |
7 | You can show me or remind me of the difference between orange and pink , perhaps by showing me a colour chart . |
8 | So the two men out today , bowled Tufnell for thirty four and DaSilva caught Russell bowled Lawrence for eighteen , the wickets fell at hundred and eleven , not a hundred and nineteen , remind you of the start of this seventy-nine for two . |
9 | For the remaining half-hour she would be pleasant to him , and then she would quietly and purposefully remind him of the time , and with gentle dignity insist that he take her home . |
10 | If these variations remind us of the history of the Alps , then so much the better : we may find a better balance to the continuing battle between development and conservation . |
11 | How well they remind us of the purpose for which the ark has been fetched ! |
12 | The words balance the earlier ‘ put ’ , and remind us of the truth . |
13 | And in that you er remind us of the view of the inspector that er this area has a strongly rural character . |