Example sentences of "remind [pers pn] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Prince was deadly serious , emphasizing the earnestness of his proposal by reminding her that one day she would be queen .
2 ‘ Her courageous vigil reminds them that one day the atrocities of the State Law and Order Restoration Council ( the junta ) will be only a gruesome memory . ’
3 remind you that all money at the moment goes either to first which is n't quite so bad cos they 're family but a vast amount goes into and , both of whom have therefore access to our commercial sensitive , for want of a better term , information and we want to control that .
4 But where erosion has removed the outer shell , the elegant curving walls of the flotation chambers that are revealed remind you that these creatures may well have been virtually weightless in water .
5 I remind him that great improvements have been made not only in the amount of assistance that is available to people who are unemployed , but in the amount of assistance to ensure that people receive training so that they can get back into work .
6 I do not know who the hon. Gentleman thinks he is speaking for , but I remind him that these people are volunteers and join with the approval of their parents .
7 He reminded us that this court had recently held that decisions of the Professional Conduct Committee of the Bar Council were susceptible to judicial review ( Reg. v. General Council of the Bar , Ex parte Percival [ 1991 ] 1 Q.B .
8 Discussion of the benefits to the manufacturer of vertical separation and of imposing restraints on downstream firms reminds us that one way the whole issue can be thought of is as a principal-agent problem of delegation .
9 Reference back to Section 8.1 reminds us that these conditions will maximize the general relativistic precession of the pulsar 's orbit .
10 Table 16–3 reminds us that some government expenditure is financed by borrowing .
11 Felix McGlennon 's account — probably not untypical — of his composing methods reminds us that some categories of nineteenth-century printed song originated in quasi-oral ways :
12 Path a reminds us that some people from working class backgrounds attended selective secondary schools .
13 Oxidised LDL may also be procoagulant since it has been described as stimulating endothelial tissue factor activity and inhibiting activation of protein C. Despite these tremendous advances , the authors wisely remind us that many patients with coronary disease have few or none of the known risk factors .
14 He addresses Dame Sirith imperiously , and with a French expression : But Dame Sirith 's final words remind us that this courtliness of expression is located in a fabliau in which the actions and attitudes are as commercial ( pris , mede ) and as crude , sexually , as in any French counterpart : These lines do not quite move into the register of marked language that we have seen in the French fabliaux and shall see in Chaucer 's English fabliaux except in so far as references to women 's thighs do not find a place in the conventional rhetorical portrayal of a courtly lady .
15 They remind us that these types of behaviour are not necessarily confined to those with dementia .
16 That 's just about it except to remind you that this weekend it 's the ITV Telethon .
17 There are notices in departmental rooms regarding this matter and I would remind you that such activities as copying are illegal without a licence .
18 May I remind you that all Q.T. fees , P.A.F. and Membership subscriptions become due on 1st .
19 However , I must remind you that earlier versions of the principle of nationality , which I describe in my book as the ‘ revolutionary-democratic ’ and ‘ liberal ’ , are not so based , although there are overlaps .
20 ‘ Captain Carter , let me remind you that this Priory , of which I am in charge , is not only a house of God , it is a place where we attend to the sick and the dying .
21 As a Mitsubishi dealer , I 'd remind you that this car won the 1989 Lombard RAC Rally and came a close second last year .
22 But then , coupled with the promise made to her mother , common sense had prevailed to remind her that unpleasant experiences had been known to result from giving lifts to strangers .
23 He wanted to ask what she had to be tired about , to remind her that this dinner-party was all her idea , and there was no real point to it at all , since they had asked nobody whom they needed to impress .
24 ‘ No need to remind her that this room is virtually a hospital ward now . ’
25 And what Ms Meckler and her designer , Dermot Hayes , have inventively done is to remind us that these characters are like people picknicking on the edge of Vesuvius .
26 Neumann also refers to the Ländler 's being ‘ in three slow beats , reminding us that many Haydn minuets are rooted in folksong , ‘ which itself is unhurried ’ .
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