Example sentences of "forget those " in BNC.
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1 | Pornographers always forget those bits . |
2 | Now you never forget those sort of things . |
3 | ‘ Do n't , whatever you do , forget those photographs or your husband will go ape-shit . |
4 | Then there will be some days when nothing seems to resolve and so I always forget those days and do something else completely — I am sure it must be something to do with electricity in the air . ’ |
5 | Forget those godforsaken southerners , those peasants . |
6 | But I had forgotten those accursed books of poetry . |
7 | He had forgotten those . |
8 | Now , after I had been walking for only seventeen days , I had almost forgotten those words . |
9 | And we have not forgotten those of you who are going on to post graduate studies . |
10 | William Coldstream , Victor Pasmore , Claude Rogers and William Townsend were among the exhibitors ; but I have not forgotten those drawings by Basil Rocke . |
11 | ‘ Sir , ’ they retort , ‘ it was with some amusement that I read the views … with astonishment … with disgust … self-appointed guardians of the public conscience … fashionable cant … appear to have forgotten those who , in two world wars … ’ |
12 | I have never forgotten those words . |
13 | He 's forgotten those few minutes already , she thought resentfully while a state of depression began to grip her . |
14 | I never forgot those women , their hard lives with their superficial glitter and laughter concealing untold tragedies and disillusions . |
15 | Burton wrote , with typical flaring generosity ( like his fellow Welshman , Henry VII , he never forgot those who had been with him around the campfire when the crown was hardly even a dream in unreal England ) : |
16 | No doubt she forgot those when she came here . ’ |
17 | But even in New Zealand they never forgot those roots and today they rejoice in the knowledge of their family history . |
18 | So much is made these days of the high-profile young dance companies who are ‘ trying to find their own vocabularies of movement ’ , that it is all too easy to forget those who have been doing just that , very quietly , for a long time . |
19 | Enough , even , to make you forget those dodgy movies . |
20 | She could n't forget those brand marks . |
21 | You can forget those laughable , knee-jerk comparisons to My Bloody Valentine , for starters . |
22 | Few will could ever forget those primeval nights in the Kings Hall , Belfast , when McGuigan , the epitome of Irish charm outside the ring , would set about his opponent furiously , as his father Pat sang Danny Boy to the crowd standing on their wooden seats . |
23 | I 'll never forget those eyes as long as I live . ’ |
24 | Then who can forget those cabaret evenings ? |
25 | Sometimes we joined our friends for refreshments and I shall never forget those picnic teas shared with the neighbours on the moor . |
26 | Nor will we forget those hon. Members who were regarded as the darlings of the rioters . |
27 | I do n't know we had a very hard life when we were kids but you know w er got on ourselves later on we we had a fairly easy life but erm you do n't forget those old times though do you not really . |
28 | As long as I live I will never forget those screams . |
29 | And do n't forget those chocolates when you go . |
30 | Nottinghamshire never forgets those who have played their part in its colourful past . |