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

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1 I showed the article to my wife — a mathematician — and asked her to remind me about ‘ eigen analysis of the covariance matrix [ z ] ’ etc , but I gather that such analysis is not exactly commonplace or entirely obvious !
2 So I 'm going to promise and you 've got to remind me about this promise that the next Tuesday , that 's when you 're or even Wednesday , but if I give it you Tuesday we can be organized for Wednesday ca n't we ?
3 Several people have been er kind enough to remind me as General Secretary , and other people , that we 're all expendable .
4 There were others with stark walls that invited , with summit domes of brushed snow that gleamed in the sunshine ; others with fish-tail crests or long ribs topped with cornices to remind me of scenes from the Himalaya .
5 ‘ I know , ’ said Gildas , ‘ you are right to remind me of it .
6 This is just to remind me of the feel of the rod and the weight of the tackle I am using .
7 The arched terracotta mount was chosen to remind me of the colour and style of Portuguese houses , and the frame was another easy choice because we saw so much dark wood furniture there .
8 Peter Lowe , that Gunners ' fan , sent me a picture someone took of us both , suitably decked out in Arsenal colours , to remind me of that memorable occasion .
9 Sister Superior , from the waxed scented and echoing chambers of the convent where we usually never set foot , sent for me to remind me of the Parable of the Talents .
10 I 'll keep this to remind me of you . ’
11 ‘ I 'll press them and keep them between the pages of a book , to remind me of you . ’
12 It was a bulky volume to carry around and my RAF friends used to rib me about my " vest pocket edition " , but I had resolved to keep reading it in spare moments to remind me of my real life .
13 I had it done to remind me of a mistake from which I have learnt much , and of an ending which I have no cause to regret . ’
14 ‘ I suppose I might have expected you to remind me of that possibility ! ’
15 He was now using his powers to remind me of that as if the matter he was about to broach was more important than any spy .
16 And I want to keep a few things to remind me of Billy .
17 But I would sooner have my journal and fight against Tig than die , frozen , wolfmeat , without anything to remind me of the pure pleasure I 've had during my life .
18 Yes , I 'll come on that romantic stroll with you and watch the sunset as we did in Seville and I 'll remind you of it , just as you intend to remind me of it , and I 'll go with you all of the cruel way , Fernando , and when it 's all over I hope it gives you the satisfaction you crave . ’
19 I thought , I 'll tell you who he used to remind me of , cos I sta he started coming to me when he had his first car and he reminded me yo ma , you know erm Seventy Seventy Sunset Strip ?
20 Rather does Karajan seem to remind them at every point of what they had agreed on in countless hours of common endeavour ; and his movements — chiefly of the baton-less left hand — are functional , not in the least demonic .
21 When he addressed the audience it was to remind them of ‘ one of my lovely wives ’ — a sly reference to the Fifties tour when he was hounded by the British press because he had married a 13-year-old .
22 In Exodus 16 God replies with gifts designed to meet the people 's need with beautiful precision , to convince them of his compassion and his desire and power to save , and to remind them of his glory .
23 Someone living with the patient may be able to remind them of these points .
24 It is aimed at both local authorities and librarians to remind them of the professional responsibilities of librarians .
25 Edouard de Chavigny was a Frenchman ; he understood that women , when abandoned , liked some small remembrance to soften the blow and to remind them of tender memories .
26 Students had to attend special political classes to remind them of socialist values , the four basic principles and other tenets of Marxist-Leninist-Maoist thought .
27 This was very self-conscious imitation , as is proved by the peculiarities of some epigrams which celebrate the family 's achievements : a surviving pair commemorates the Persian victories in the strange order Salamis-Marathon ; it was perhaps Kimon himself who thus sought to remain Athenians , in verse , of his father 's great battle , just as painters were to remind them of it by their Marathon in the Painted Stoa built in the middle of the fifth century : Oinoe , a deme close to Marathon , was the title of one of the subsidiary hoplite engagements depicted .
28 In Shakespeare 's day , did n't he tell about people wearing skull rings and brooches to remind them of death .
29 The large living-cum-dining room is mostly in earthy natural shades — they 're easy on the eye and a perfect setting for the colourful rug and furniture which the Coles bought to remind them of their travels
30 ‘ Bit tactless to remind them of home , surely , ’ said Nicholas , sitting down next to Sara and putting his arm round her shoulders .
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