Example sentences of "remind me [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I never wore the roll-neck out there again and as the years passed I was gradually given a large wardrobe of beautiful traditional dresses , which I wore with comfort and delight , each dress reminding me of the giver .
2 After all that , one of the arms fell off recently , reminding me of the time the same thing happened during a recording of Give Us A Clue .
3 All right , the little sod 's reminding me of the truth , so I 'll tell it . )
4 The only reason I was here was because Joyce , who was to spend the first two days at the Centre with me , had continuously reminded me on the journey that the decision to go to Bristol had been mine and mine alone .
5 Agnes nodded and smiled at her ; then , as Nan came behind the counter , she whispered to her , ‘ His lordship has reminded me of the time .
6 It 's in the boot of the car — remind me at the end of the round . ’
7 In her effort to record the delight she derives from such details , evidently travelling as far afield as the US and Turkey , her outdoor work recalls both the practice of Marjorie Content 's work of 1928 in picking out the pattern of urban activity and its settings , and Lee Friedlander when focusing on the witty suggestibility of statues and lamp-posts , while her interiors remind me of the work of Margaret Watkins of 1919 .
8 You can show me or remind me of the difference between orange and pink , perhaps by showing me a colour chart .
9 Remind me before the end of this lesson and we 'll have a little look at how to get full stops right cos it 's not too hard with those .
10 I remind me in the morning .
11 Remind me in the Spring , Lucie .
12 There were peaks in view that reminded me to the Matterhorn , of Ober Gabelhorn and Wellenkuppe .
13 The German mortar team reminded me of the Commando mortar team back in the orchard at Brigade H.Q when they were mortaring the German positions .
14 This is because it reminded me of the type of frame one might put around a tapestry or sampler , and I feel this symmetrical design is somewhat reminiscent of sampler work and needlework in general .
15 It reminded me of the voice that had started all this , the night my dad died .
16 The proprietor reminded me of the man who used to travel round the Forest villages killing pigs .
17 ‘ When I first saw it in the distance , dominating the surrounding countryside , looking so magnificent , it reminded me of the Acropolis . ’
18 My disagreeable reaction to the photos reminded me of the way I — and a host of others — responded to the last major American exhibition of Koons ' work two years ago .
19 It reminded me of the ghost in the horror film I had heard some of the older children talking about .
20 It all reminded me of the warmth and life at home and it was easy .
21 This reminded me of the story of how Dame Janet allegedly tried to relocate the ducks which meet and mate annually on the landscaped patch in front of the Commons and atop its underground carpark .
22 Its many arches reminded me of the perfection of the Roman aqueduct at Segovia .
23 It reminded me of the comparison the Stud Brothers made between you and
24 I had completely forgotten Karen until her squeal of laughter reminded me of the answer to Alison 's question .
25 It also reminded me of the importance of Popper 's definition of scientific statements as those that are , in principle , not confirmable , but refutable ( see Popper , 1963 , Chapter 1 ) .
26 The driver 's cab reminded me of the bridge ofa ship and , as in mid-ocean looking into infinity , I could almost make out the curve in the surface of the earth .
27 The competitiveness in the group reminded me of the casting board at drama school .
28 I walked through the big , wide classroom door , and into the hall which always reminded me of the giant 's room in ‘ Jack and the Beanstalk ’ .
29 He reminded me of the author in Godard 's A bout de souffle who said that his ambition was ‘ to become immortal — and then die ’ .
30 ‘ Everything about the college reminded me about the attack , ’ she explained .
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