Example sentences of "i remember the " in BNC.

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1 The habit of spelling analysis : how is it pronounced ? is the spelling phonetic or not ? how can I remember the difficult bits ?
2 Will I remember the words ?
3 I remember the elocution teacher was very keen on the modern plays that were being published then — and I know we worked on Pinter which actually led me to use the part of Mick in The Caretaker for my subsequent auditions in England for a place in drama school .
4 I remember the words but not the face .
5 I remember the shock of realizing that this was my last ever second-year class , then my last ever third-year class , and then people started asking me about my leaving party .
6 I remember the strange feeling I had when I left the square that night , a feeling of finality .
7 I remember the screech of the horn and the blur of the car as it passed in front of me .
8 In the early days of gliding , trestles were not considered essential as an aid to rigging ; I remember the very first ASW17 to arrive in the UK being rigged without them .
9 During the Thirties when we were all in the big bands , I remember the really fiery jazz clarinet he used to play with us in the Bag O' Nails , just about the first jazz club in Britain . ’
10 I remember the terror though : when the bear comes out of the wood and stalks after unsuspecting Charlot on the steep , cliff-edged mountain path .
11 With special affection I remember the metro railway enthusiasts who , confronted by rigorous structuralist films or scenes of sexual and scatalogical excess , walked out of the cinema in baffled confusion during the first NFT International Underground Film Festival and indignantly demanded their money back after having booked for a whole season of what seemed like fascinating specialist delights : German Underground , American Underground , Italian Underground .
12 I remember the desert crossing , vividly .
13 I remember the awe with which I realised — suddenly , while pushing the bike up the bog road — that I now had no excuses for putting off being happy ; there was no one left to blame .
14 I REMEMBER THE AWE WITH WHICH I REALISED — SUDDENLY , WHILE PUSHING THE BIKE UP THE BOG ROAD — THAT I NOW HAD NO EXCUSES FOR PUTTING OFF BEING HAPPY ; THERE WAS NO ONE LEFT TO BLAME ’
15 Most of all , I remember the summer flowers .
16 I remember the fear of going up the spiral stairs to bed , the tapestry billowing along the passage with some hidden killer , creaking of wood .
17 I remember the periods that he went through , dish washing and doing house work and those kind of things .
18 I remember the final time I saw him .
19 I remember the first gig I went to in Cleveland , the grand piano was two feet too short .
20 I remember the first time I offered Dana one of these cigarettes : he accepted one , and I then took one myself .
21 I remember the helpless , almost childlike way he submitted himself to my ministrations .
22 I remember the pleasant surprise I had when Olivia Manning , sitting next to me on some poetry-reading platform ( the ICA ? ) turned to her husband after my reading and remarked to him — a BBC radio producer — ‘ Now there 's a poet who knows how to read poetry .
23 I remember THE FACE coming out very well — but it took me two years to make the cover . ’
24 I remember the sequence well , the bit immediately after ‘ all that is grand and beautiful in the foaming cataract , the glassy lake , and the floating mist ’ .
25 I remember the English critic Philip Hope-Wallace saying that her Lucia with you in Berlin in 1955 robbed him of sleep for a week .
26 I remember the concert performances you gave in Berlin in December 1977 .
27 I remember the performance at the 1982 Salzburg Easter Festival .
28 I remember the tired yet excited feeling when , as a youth studying Russian at Cambridge during my military service , I escaped on occasional weekends , taking the train to King 's Cross , and then the tube to Paddington .
29 She wandered into the study , thinking she would work on a poem , whose first line would be , ‘ Yes , I remember the Stockhausen ’ .
30 I remember the humiliation of a British Chancellor on his knees before the IMF .
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