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Example sentences for "but remember"

  • You son has behaved very foolishly," said he; "but remember he is very young.

  • Good; but remember that I have not a moment to lose.

  • But remember that a murdered man stands between us, and that I loathe and execrate you.

  • I agree, but remember this, Zora is not to be forgotten.

  • But remember there is no time to be lost.

  • But remember my words, and don't be led away by any of her false statements.

  • As it is Lord Maybury's wish, I will reinstate you in the Service; but remember, I have no confidence in you.

  • Your dastardly conduct is too despicable for words; but remember that to you, and you alone, your country owes the overwhelming catastrophe that must now inevitably fall upon it.

  • But remember, that in return for the passport, she has promised to tell me all regarding Ella," I cried anxiously.

  • But remember, that manners must adorn knowledge, and smooth its way through the world.

  • We will continue business as before; but remember, you are on probation, sir--on probation!

  • In so far as it was possible that these men might have known something of what they were doing, in so far were they to blame; but remember what a very, very little light could possibly have shone upon these souls.

  • Be ambitious to be first, but remember, Noblesse oblige.

  • You can tell him anything as you would me, amiguito, but remember, no word of the Pool!

  • In justice to yourself I will say that I do not believe you capable of carrying on a vulgar flirtation or intrigue, but remember we knew practically nothing of you when we took you into our home.

  • You're very good to say so, Winnie, but remember I'm not Willa any more!

  • Baby, but remember that if you ever need me, all you gotta do is just say the word.

  • Do not delay, but remember that I am friendless, and but for this chance hopeless.

  • I do not permit myself many illusions, and this is not one of them; but remember, if Great Britain be a first-rate Power, Greece is a volcano.

  • But remember, we have no fooling about the affair.

  • On those conditions, then, I will let you go--but remember, I shall have an eye on you hereafter.

  • But remember, I'm to be asked to the wedding.

  • Delvin, with a sneer; "but remember, I can use a pistol as well as you.

  • Well, I will see what I can do for you; but remember, I shall give you only five minutes.

  • Johnson, "but remember that he would run from the world, and that it is not the world's business to run after him.

  • But remember, that whatever law you make to yourselves, God will judge you by his own law.

  • But remember, that the more examples you have to take warning by, the more inexcusable is your fall.

  • Afflict yourselves no further than God or man afflict you; but remember, if you think that you have too much already against your wills, how foolish and self-contradicting it is to lay a great deal more wilfully upon yourselves.

  • But remember, that the very eager unruliness of your passion is a sin itself: and that none can compel you to sin: and that reason must deliberate and rule; or else any murder or wickedness may have the excuse of urgent passions.

  • But remember that if it be not sound, it will be a snare; and one error in your scheme or method will be apt to introduce abundance more.

  • But remember that I expect a friend's generosity and a friend's forbearance.

  • What you may wish to say now I will hear; but remember this--after what has passed to-day, no consideration on earth shall induce me to live with you again.

  • But remember this--if it should chance that she should say that it is you, you must be prepared to bear the burden, whatever may be urged to the contrary at the vicarage.

  • That is right," quoth Stoutenburg, "but remember that I want you above all things to find that foreigner again.

  • I am going to spend the night under this tumble-down roof," he said, "but remember to sleep with one eye open and be prepared for a summons from me at any hour of the night or morning.

  • But remember that I have never learnt the art of lying, nor could I be the Judas to betray my own brother.

  • But remember that I give it you only because to my mind one innocent woman has already suffered quite enough because of you, without having to mourn the man whom she loves and being widowed ere she is a wife.

  • I am therefore willing to overlook your infraction of the rules of discipline on this occasion, but remember that, however well you may behave in other respects, you can never make wrong right.

  • Now I do not wish to throw any discredit on my friends' narrative, but remember that I will not and cannot vouch for the accuracy of any man's statements except of my own.

  • But remember, now, I'll have no doubting--no cavilling.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "but remember" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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