Perhaps she saw something in our faces that made her add-- "I know you don't mind the bother I am; but I do.
Here we have only to bear in mind the problem of characteristic suggestion; the influence of the judge on the witnesses, the witnesses upon each other, the conditions upon the witnesses.
I therefore expect something from this ``accluding occurrence'' and with my eyes shut I try as long as possible to keep in mind the idea of this man.
If we stop with the phenomena of daily life and keep in mind the ever-cited fact that everybody recognizes at a glance the old hunter, the retired officer, the actor, the aristocratic lady, etc.
Speaking of their "Jewish brethren in Germany", those 1200 Protestant ministers apparently had in mind the Jews of Germany in general, not just the Christians of Jewish origin.
The word Huguenot immediately calls to mind the thousands of victims of persecution who, escaping from France in the 17th century, settled in Prussia, the Netherlands and the United States.
It was there he began to introduce, in external forms, the habits and etiquette which brought to mind the ceremonies of sovereignty.
Now, had one said, Mind the good of thy soul, man; the answer would have been ready, But where shall I bestow my goods.
They bring afresh into my mind the remembrance of my great help, my great support from heaven, and that the great grace that God extended to such a wretch as I.
If thou callest to mind the errors of the day, sleep not without a confession to God, and a hope of pardon.
He had to mind the dozen or so of sheep that fed and fattened on the grass of the sloping part of it, like beasts grazing the roof of a cathedral.
At the same time came in on my mind the recollection of the clothes that I had bought for her; and I thought this contrast of poverty and prodigality bore an ill appearance.
One use it had: for when we were come to the other side, she laid her commands on him to mind the boat, while she and I passed a little further to the alehouse.
Men grow mutinous; and nobody here to mind the business of the Navy but myself.
Oh, may this whisper breathe--(let Rieger bear in mind The storm by which in age we're bent!
We will not triumph in his fall, nor now Recall to mind thewrongs we have endured.
It is almost superfluous to call to mind the example of modern nations, with whom refinement has increased in direct proportion to the decline of their liberties.
Tell the prince, That he must ever bear in mind the oath We swore, in past enthusiastic days, Upon the sacred host.
Of his state of mind the following is an instance.
To my mind the expression 'happen to arise' is the sharpest indication of his inclining in this direction.
To my mind the act of segregation of varieties into species was never so plainly brought forward, and there are heaps of capital miscellaneous observations.
At the risk of suggesting one perhaps somewhat far-fetched, I must confess that the aspect of the plant always calls to my mind the dejecta of some bird, and the more so owing to the whitening of the branches towards the tips" (loc.
Now I was on my feet, pacing restlessly the short breadth of the room, trying to shut out from my mind the horrors of which my ears gave testimony.
While these and other conferences and duties too numerous to mention were absorbing Mr. Crewe, he was not too busy to bear in mind the pleasure of those around him who had not received such an abundance of the world's blessings as he.
For some time after Ralph had departed I sat reflecting upon this new knowledge, and there came into my mind the bitterness of Cousin Robert Breck against this City Hall gang, and his remarks about lawyers.
There came to my mind the memory of that hurricane at Temple Bow long ago, a storm that seemed to have brought so much sorrow into my life.
He also had in mind the establishment of settlements along the rivers Penobscot and Kennebec, to form a barrier between New France and New England.
In Talon's mind thearguments in favour of it had undoubtedly the greater weight.
But, through all, he had borne in mind the doctrine by which his father had ever ruled his going, namely, not to bring on our neighbor such grief as would make our own heart sore.
Then will he call to mind the past, his childhood and youth, his pure love and yours.
I began to recall to mind theobservation of the old gentleman with whom we travelled from Cobourg to Rice Lake.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mind the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.