Example sentences of "remind [pn reflx] of [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Let us finish by reminding ourselves of the traditional skills and purposes of historians .
2 This kind of argument reads well in Callinicos ' hands , but it is worth reminding ourselves of the unattractive reality to which it bears witness .
3 It might not be as easy as plotting Vologsky 's defection — and Kirov had only just reminded himself of a few of the terrors which he could face if he failed .
4 Perhaps the man was excited because he saw the chance of making more money , Kirov rejected , in the hope that reminding himself of the mercenary side of the Jew 's character might make his job a little easier .
5 She could control that by reminding herself of the terrible consequences it had led to the first time .
6 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 .
7 Time and again she told herself she was fortunate to see the back of him , so often she reminded herself of the despicable way he had behaved .
8 During this interlude , Charlotte reminded herself of the different bluffs and deceptions each was practising .
9 Again I accept the constant parental care has been of the highest calibre and I remind myself of the many tributes to the quality of that care in the evidence before me .
10 It is often possible , then , to understand and so overcome spelling errors , once you understand why you are making an error and can work out a way of reminding yourself of the correct form .
11 Whenever you go to a new site , start your search by burying a couple of coins and reminding yourself of the different note each one makes in your headphones .
12 First of all , let us remind ourselves of the traditional picture of children drawn for us by some great philosophers of the past .
13 At this point we can usefully remind ourselves of the central problem with which urban sociology is engaged and the reasons why we are engaging in the problematic areas of theory discussed in this chapter and in Chapter 1 .
14 Before looking more closely at our departed medium Doris and other psychics and their phenomena , let us remind ourselves of the main areas .
15 Let us therefore remind ourselves of the huge distances , inner and outer , that Joyce has travelled , and take one final look at his total undertaking .
16 It is to remind ourselves of the radical demands of God , and to realize that to call the Christian gospel ‘ good news ’ is to concentrate on only half the story .
17 Although we do not need to reconsider all the issues relating to the corporatisation of local government during the 1970s , it is important to remind ourselves of the widespread adoption of policy and resources committees , consisting of the senior elected members ( with sub-committees specialising in land , finance , personnel and performance review ) .
18 But again , she 's making good eye contact , both of them only let their eyes flick down to their notes to remind themselves of the next point they want to make .
19 The Brazilians want to remind themselves of the British style before they meet Scotland in Italy .
20 The point behind many of these affirmations is to keep reminding oneself of the obvious fact that in a situation where it is clearly impossible to be perfect , to be less than perfect is the best one can be .
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