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Example sentences for "cannot recollect"

  • Leslie was her surname, but her first name I cannot recollect.

  • She had to get cash from us to pay her meal with; but the particulars of the transaction I cannot recollect.

  • No; I think it was something more than £1, but I cannot recollect.

  • It is a few years since; I cannot recollect exactly.

  • I cannot recollect Thursday, but on Friday night, about 10 P.

  • Miller came a second time, and she told him she had had some fearful fits, but I cannot recollect whether I said anything about the ‘arching.

  • I cannot recollect at the present moment.

  • All mineral poisons are more easily detected, but I am not prepared to give into the statement broadly that a person cannot be poisoned by antimony without it being capable of detection, though I cannot recollect such a case.

  • I declare I cannot recollect what I was talking of.

  • Yes, she did; but I cannot recollect now.

  • I must have learned and relearned the Eclogues of Virgil twenty times over, though at this time I cannot recollect a single line of them.

  • In the whole course of my life I cannot recollect an interval more perfectly exempt from care, than the seven or eight days I was passing from Annecy to Turin.

  • Gad," said he, "I have seen that face before, but where I cannot recollect.

  • How first I discovered the transporting truth I cannot recollect; I believe it stole upon me by degrees, as a wonder past hope or belief.

  • But whether as having happened to himself or to another, I cannot recollect.

  • No, sir; I cannot of my own personal knowledge--I cannot recollect.

  • I cannot recollect, but I saw the train start as though it was going to go out.

  • The names of some of them I cannot recollect.

  • Whether the belt was outside of the blouse or inside, I cannot recollect.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cannot allow; cannot but; cannot come; cannot comprehend; cannot conceive; cannot describe; cannot endure; cannot even; cannot expect; cannot fail; cannot forget; cannot have; cannot live; cannot possibly; cannot read; cannot say; cannot sleep; cannot stop; cannot tell; generally applied; positive science; resume their; rial perspective; should desire; two teaspoonfuls baking powder; what parts