I have forgotten," he cries, and again plunges into reverie, and again strives to recall something.
He sits in one spot, and says no word to any one: he thinks continually, and seems to be trying to recall something.
He sat in one spot, saying no word to any one; but continually thinking and seemingly trying to recall something.
I have forgotten," he would cry, and again plunge into reverie and strive to recall something.
Yes, he has questioned you, hoping you might be able to recall something of those years which you say seem to you only a blank.
He wore now the aspect of a man trying to recall something as Palliser continued.
I have reason to believe she may be able to recall something of value to the inquiry which is being made.
I remember you," he said, but hesitated as though making an effort to recall something.
I have forgotten," he cries, and again plunges into revery, and again strives to recall something.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recall something" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.