Example sentences of "remind [pron] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You remind me of bit , eh , you 're like a bit what Joanne 's like , except Joanne 's better at maths but she 's not very good at English , like when they were doing Animal Farm , I had to explain that it was a parody of the Russian revolution and everything and she just sat there with her mouth open .
2 ‘ You remind me of radishes , the way you keep returning .
3 They remind me of Liquorice All Sorts
4 always remind me of Spain
5 Do you know what yous two fucking remind me of Kerry and Steven .
6 ‘ It 's just … you remind me of Michael .
7 ‘ You remind me of Roman , ’ Anneliese commented wryly .
8 There 's summat about these lights that remind me of Annie — I du n no what it is .
9 They remind me of death . ’
10 The excited crowds thronging their decks , and pressing over each other 's shoulders to see the glorious city slide by , always remind me of pilgrims come to a shrine , or perhaps merchants bringing to this incomparable market-place furs , spices and slaves from the east .
11 Your eyes remind me of archery targets . ’
12 Bu aye , he remind me of Brian actually .
13 Fine Norman architecture such as St. Peter 's Church on Marefair remind you of days when Northampton was a fortified town with a strong castle .
14 Jim Dine , on a trip to Norway , describes Munch 's The Scream as ‘ more of a caricature of Angst than the real thing ’ , while Sean Scully waxes lyrical about how the colours in his Manhattan bathroom remind him of Matisse .
15 They remind him of people .
16 " Or one of them — the crucial one — will reject me because I remind him of Uncle Ben and all the family know that Ben was the world 's champion liar . "
17 Remind yourself of guidelines 4 and 5 on pages 14–15 concerning house rules and try to avoid trivializing discipline by unnecessary scolding and nagging ( see page 75 ) .
18 The words remind us of Hagar 's cry , when she was first driven into the desert and rescued by God : ‘ Have I really seen God and remained alive after seeing him ? ’
19 They and their disused railway lines remind us of wealth in the last century — but unemployment during the last 50 years .
20 The order grew immensely wealthy and place names all over the country still remind us of lands that they once owned .
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