Example sentences of "[verb] forget " in BNC.

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1 lay forgotten ,
2 the odds will be such that it 's not worth doing for a , a place , but if you 're betting , I mean forget how much I got last year , but I think it came in about thirty to one or something .
3 All those rules got forgotten , notably by Mr Lawson , who had done most to introduce them .
4 We thought some bird must 've forgotten her shopping .
5 You 've see you 've forgotten me already !
6 And you mum I 've got yeah , will do erm I 've forgotten what I was gon na say now .
7 No I would 've forgotten that anyway .
8 She goes though , he 's not having a party so , he 's invited thirty-five kids and , and they 're all bringing their own friends , there 's not gon na be enough room , he goes forget it then , I wo n't have the party .
9 those who state simply that a public library exists to provide people with what they want forget that the library service itself is one of the agencies which determine what they want .
10 If only for one short night , forget the ambition that gnaws unceasingly at thy soul — I say forget thy greatness and be a woman and — my wife . ’
11 The other one , the other one that I find interesting is I hope Mr will take his comments back to John , because John 's quite happy , I applaud him for once , it 's about the only thing I do applaud John for , erm , but John 's quite happy to turn round to Norway and say forget your centuries old traditions of killing whales .
12 but she tends like you say forget what she 's doing and
13 Maybe he has forgotten .
14 Oh Lord , she has forgotten the country .
15 Burrows seems to have lived with his material for so long that he has forgotten to throw out enough clues for the rest of us , and there are few hints as to why certain sequences are so important that they should be repeated over and over again But what constantly saves the piece from disappearing into itself is the obliquely moving nature of the central relationship and some patchy but startlingly lovely dance images .
16 As long as she is ‘ fed and watered ’ , she writes , the local authority is satisfied : ‘ It has forgotten about the quality of my life . ’
17 In his eagerness to depict the cloudy psychology of an adolescent , Motion has forgotten to give the boy a personality .
18 ‘ That silly bastard has forgotten about the petrol and has tried to light a fag ! ’ exclaimed Duncan .
19 If an employee has forgotten his or her number , they should phone the Contributions Unit at the nearest local Social Security office for an application form .
20 ‘ My husband has married only once , ’ she told me ‘ but he has forgotten that he has any duties . ’
21 The cruel killings of real or imagined collaborators have helped restore this image , yet who has forgotten that Jews executed traitors during their own struggle for national liberation ?
22 The cruel killings of real or imagined collaborators have helped restore this image , yet who has forgotten that Jews executed traitors during their own struggle for national liberation ?
23 Nobody has forgotten the rapid descent into currency chaos , rampant inflation and food riots which greeted a short-lived move to decontrol prices and foreign exchanges during the closing stages of the previous government last spring .
24 Adolescence is what pop has forgotten or betrayed .
25 And yet it is as if the Gorbachev regime , having half-learnt its lesson in 1986 , has forgotten it again .
26 It looks like a small cottage whose thatch has forgotten to stop , running down all four walls to ground level .
27 But he says : ‘ He has lost touch with something wonderful — he has forgotten to let the child within him take flight .
28 She said : ‘ He has forgotten how to hunt .
29 Bob Dixon , the man responsible for these fences , is a skilled , experienced groundsman who has forgotten more about fence-building than most in his craft will ever know .
30 Soon , very soon , the classroom empties , only Heather and a coupla girls left , and Darren , who 's reading and has forgotten he 's supposed to be going home .
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