Example sentences of "have forget about " in BNC.

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1 As long as she is ‘ fed and watered ’ , she writes , the local authority is satisfied : ‘ It has forgotten about the quality of my life . ’
2 ‘ That silly bastard has forgotten about the petrol and has tried to light a fag ! ’ exclaimed Duncan .
3 It seems clear that what has happened here is that Johnson has forgotten about the problem of finding ways of making meaning plain and has shifted to a different lexicographical problem , namely how to provide an exhaustive definition of words so that their entire meaning is made explicit .
4 Of the driver it would be reasonable to say that she must have seen them but she has forgotten about the pigeons and just did n't notice the lights and roadworks .
5 Subsequently A finds the original certificate and , either because he has forgotten about the sale to B or because he is a rogue , then purports to sell the shares to C. The company will rightly refuse to register C whose only remedy will be against A ( who may by this time be a man-of-straw ) unless he can successfully invoke against the company the so-called doctrine of estoppel by share certificate .
6 It has forgotten about its opponent ; it has become interested in the architecture .
7 ‘ I 've just left Simon poring over computer print-outs with an engineer , so you 're right , he has forgotten about you , ’ he told her , and paused .
8 He 'd forgotten about the way it flickered before it came on properly and made a noise .
9 He 'd forgotten about that .
10 Actually , I 've got a bit of cash , some policy I 'd forgotten about just realized , I was wondering what to do with it .
11 I 'd forgotten about those two . ’
12 The Jungle Book they 'd forgotten about : it was in the past .
13 ‘ But we 've found tapes that we 'd forgotten about , from the Warners vaults in LA and from CBS in New York .
14 Unfortunately , I 'd forgotten about the check points every five miles .
15 ‘ It put me right up in the mood again , I 'd forgotten about that sort of intensity .
16 I 'd forgotten about our old friend .
17 ‘ I 'd forgotten about it till now . ’
18 ‘ For Christ 's sake , Donna , I thought you 'd forgotten about that . ’
19 I 'd forgotten about the breakfast things . ’
20 So the guy who 'd been fired took one of the cars from the agency and he got on the wrong road ; they 'd forgotten about curfew , probably they were too drunk and they did n't stop when a South Vietnamese barrage challenged them .
21 I 'd forgotten about it until this came in .
22 She 'd forgotten about whispering now , and her voice was rising in remonstration .
23 One from Christmas which included the regiment panto ( I 'd forgotten about them ) and Gatehouse .
24 that , that spoilt the course or were not relevant and they 'd forgotten about the relevant bits .
25 Quentin gave him the coin , apologizing because he 'd forgotten about it .
26 Darren I 'd forgotten about .
27 ‘ I thought you 'd forgotten about this morning , ’ she said in a small voice .
28 ‘ Oh God , I 'd forgotten about the mess , ’ she added , taking in the empty coffee mugs and sheets of paper strewn around the room .
29 Yes I 'd forgotten about her . ’
30 That also annoyed Patterson as he 'd forgotten about the card .
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