Example sentences of "remind [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was as though the railway companies wished to put their excursionists in the mood , remind them of the rather light-hearted , somewhat extravagant outing they were engaged upon , quite different from everyday commuting and business travel .
2 That 's another thing you have to tell them remind them on the phone .
3 You can say that if they do n't keep to the agreed rules of the drama , then the magic will start to fail ; if they climb up the wall-bars when you have asked them not to , you can say that the magic only works when their feet are touching the ground , thus using the fiction of the drama to limit the space they work in and remind them through a dramatic device of those rules which you will have agreed before the lesson begins ( see also the section on " Control " in Chapter 4 ) .
4 It 's in the boot of the car — remind me at the end of the round . ’
5 yes cos you always right , you remind me at the wrong time and the wrong thing
6 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 ) .
7 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 . ’
8 You remind me of a cocker spaniel I once owned . ’
9 They remind me of a builder and a client discussing the positioning of proposed works .
10 ‘ You know , Schatzie , the more I look at you , the more you remind me of a certain Titian .
11 You remind me of a tribunal .
12 ‘ You remind me of a wild animal sometimes , poised ready to flee at the first sight of a hunter 's gun . ’
13 You remind me of a beautiful ripe peach just waiting to be picked but when you 're opened up — surprise , surprise !
14 ‘ You remind me of a medieval fresco I saw on a church in Donegal once .
15 The present generation of British and American literary Marxists remind me of the small boy in Joyce 's story , ‘ Araby ’ , who got to the bazaar just as it was closing .
16 Most remind me of the Sinclair Spectrum games of a few years ago , but that last one is a typical Japanese ‘ happy jumpy scrolly ’ game — weird , but compulsive .
17 In fact , they remind me of the Prudential TV ads ( ‘ I want to be in goal ’ , ‘ I want to be … remembered ! ’ ) .
18 Now these messages remind me of the old Tarzan movies , now you were all old enough now to remember the old Tarzan movies .
19 You can show me or remind me of the difference between orange and pink , perhaps by showing me a colour chart .
20 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 .
21 Remind me before the end of this lesson and we 'll have a little look at how to get full stops right cos it 's not too hard with those .
22 Remind me in the Spring , Lucie .
23 I remind me in the morning .
24 Then , we remind ourselves of the supreme example of Christ , who placed his trust in his father 's love and ascended the hill of Calvary for our redemption .
25 The fact that the position is more complicated , however , should be obvious if we remind ourselves of the point I made at the beginning of Chapter 2 : how variable teachers are .
26 However , we remind ourselves of the principles outlined earlier in this judgment and the observation of Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest in Connelly v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1964 ] A.C. 1254 , 1304 , that
27 However , we remind ourselves of the principles outlined earlier in this judgment and the observation of Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest in Connelly v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1964 ] A.C. 1254 , 1304 , that ‘ generally speaking a prosecutor has as much right as a defendant to demand a verdict of a jury on an outstanding indictment , and where either demands a verdict a judge has no jurisdiction to stand in the way of it . ’
28 Touches like this emphasise how meagre the rest of the fare is , and remind you of the contrary sensation , years back , when , after much prompting , you listened to Darkness on the Edge of Town and were suddenly converted .
29 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 .
30 ‘ Oh Lord , look down upon this sinful child in his wickedness and lead him from his evil ways into righteousness If he is tempted again , remind him of the pains of Thy Hell , the torment and burning , so that he may quiver in his wretched flesh and repent in his immortal soul …
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