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Example sentences for "not remember"

  • In fact I do not remember, if I ever knew, who you are, and I have very little conception as to what you are telegraphing about.

  • Judge Wead said, while admitting that the floats went straight through, there was a difference between a float and a boat, but I do not remember that he indulged us with an argument in support of this statement.

  • All of a sudden Satya, for some reason I do not remember, wanted to frighten me by shouting, "Policeman!

  • How I had got hold of this word I do not remember.

  • He commissioned me to write a poem on some high moral precept which I do not remember.

  • I have had an intimate knowledge of legislation, sir, for more than twenty years in this state, and in all that time I do not remember to have seen a bill more concisely drawn, or better calculated to accomplish the ends of justice.

  • In all my experience, I do not remember a case in which a gift has been developed so rapidly.

  • The exact date of this review I do not remember, but it occurred a short time before the movement upon Chancellorsville.

  • He was with us until after Fredericksburg, where he was either killed or wounded, and I do not remember to have seen him afterwards.

  • I do not remember to have ever seen this remarkable officer again.

  • I do not remember ever to have been more beside myself with anger.

  • Possibly I may have sometimes unconsciously stolen it, but I do not remember that I ever once detected any historical truth in these sudden convictions of the antiquity of my new thought or phrase.

  • I do not remember that Mr. Rathbone had communicated with me since he sent me a plentiful supply of mistletoe a year ago last Christmas.

  • How it happened that Motley wrote only one piece I do not remember.

  • I have had no other case of puerperal fever in my own practice for three years, save those above related, and I do not remember to have lost a patient before with this disease.

  • Hughes introduced me to the Cosmopolitan Club, where I made the acquaintance, amongst others whom I do not remember, of Millais and Monckton Milnes.

  • So, conditioned by some trivial supplementary examinations on subjects which I do not remember, I went up a class.

  • I do not remember to have seen any thing like it in Dr.

  • But, though he had many enemies, who, undoubtedly, examined his life with a scrutiny sufficiently malicious, I do not remember that he is ever charged with waste of his patrimony.

  • This was another chill, raw day, characterized by a spitefulness of atmosphere which I do not remember ever to have experienced in my own dear country.

  • We had feet-warmers in the carriage, but the cold crept in nevertheless; and I do not remember hardly in my life a more disagreeable short journey than this, my first advance into French territory.

  • I do not remember noticing it on my outward voyage to Italy.

  • There were some pictures in the chapels, but, I believe, all modern, and I do not remember a single one of them.

  • Whether I made any promise I do not remember; but I know that a new something was mingled with my life from that moment.

  • Until I left home for school, however, I do not remember to have seen a carriage of any kind approach our solitary dwelling.

  • His private judgment was altered, but whether it was for or against his client, I do not remember.

  • From the time of my arrival until First-day last, I do not remember ever to have been more oppressed in mind.

  • I do not remember ever to have been more closely questioned; but I think this young person sincere in his inquiries.

  • I do not remember that my feelings were ever more discouraging, both inwardly and outwardly.

  • I do not remember how I felt my way from it to such reading of the language as has endeared Spanish literature to me.

  • There must have been other things worth seeing in Toledo, thousands of others, and some others we saw, but most we missed, and many I do not remember.

  • I think, indeed, Homer enumerates her discretion with her other qualifications; but I do not remember he gives us one character of a woman of learning.

  • I really do not remember," answered the author.

  • I think, indeed, Homer enumerates her discretion with her other qualifications; but I do not remember Don't you conceive this to be a great omission in that charming poet?

  • I do not remember a moment, from the time I first saw him to the time I left school, that I was not in love with him, and the affection was reciprocated, if somewhat reservedly.

  • I do not remember to have seen this method of capturing pigeons practised since.

  • I do not remember that I ever saw a man with a full beard until after I had passed manhood for some years, except on one occasion when I was a youngster at school in the old school house on the concession.

  • A man passed through the neighbourhood--I do not remember what he was doing--with a long flowing beard.

  • We may read a page of a book a hundred times, but we do not remember it by heart unless we have either cultivated our powers of learning to repeat, or have taken pains to learn this particular page.

  • We often do not remember how, or when, or where we acquired our knowledge.

  • But however much we imagine we remember concerning the details of any remarkable impression which has been made us by a single blow, we do not remember as much or nearly as much as we think we do.

  • You do not remember Mr. Cameron, your real father, I suppose?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    carbonic acid; four millions; her name; not altogether; not always; not appear; not ask; not because; not being; not come; not fit; not from; not half; not merely; not necessary; not one; not say; not see; not too; noted above; nothing came; nothing can; nothing else but the; nothing loath; nothing short; nothing will