Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] recall that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 First , I must recall that Christ has first encountered us as Saviour and Lord .
2 Apart from the fact that there was trouble with one of the other directors — apparently Jefferson was having a high old time with his wife and , to add insult to injury , charging the hotel rooms to expenses — you may recall that Downton lost two very valuable contracts with players in tennis and golf .
3 If you cast your mind back to the 1966 World Cup , you may recall that Pak Doo Ik , the North Korean forward , also wore odd shorts and he went on to score the winner against Italy , so I thought it was worth a try .
4 Staphylococci have some degree of resistance to killing by phagocytes and yo you should recall that phagocytes er , one of the mechanisms by which phagocytes kill intercellular organisms is the production of reactive oxygen intermediates and catalase is one of the ways that these can detoxified and th there 's fairly good evidence that the catalase enzyme enables er , staph orius to persist .
5 She should recall that Arabs were very aggressive towards Israel , refusing to admit the possibility of a Jewish State in the Middle East .
6 You 'll recall that Hobbes had argued that erm what creates a civil society what creates a community is the establishment of a government .
7 You 'll reme you 'll recall that Severn Trent used to subcontract their sewerage maintenance to the District Council .
8 She will recall that Britain halved its sub-strategic nuclear weaponry only last year .
9 You will recall that Mrs Carrington spoke of her husband losing his rationality , and yet that he wanted to retain control over his fate .
10 Returning to higher mammals , you will recall that fibres entering the primary visual cortex are best activated by spots of light with dark surrounds on the retina .
11 You will recall that Ormrod J. held that ‘ ( t ) he question then becomes what is meant by the word ‘ woman ’ in the context of a marriage , for I am not concerned to determine the ‘ legal sex ’ of the respondent at large . ’
12 You will recall that Dr Goode specifically regards as unimportant the distinction between omission and commission , between doing something to bring about death , as opposed to standing by and letting death take its course .
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