The writer well remembers the profound impression which the Sundays used to make upon his mind.
The writer well remembers coming into the Vicarage study one morning, and finding the vigorous old man of seventy-six commencing the task of learning the Bible by heart!
The writer well remembers how that, when he was going to undertake a mission for the first time, Canon Hoare sent for him and said, “Tell me your order of sermons and Bible-readings.
If she remembers stopping places rather by what she had to eat there than by historic associations--still she has enlarged her horizon.
Mowgy never remembers anything you ask her to do, unless it is vital or concerns animals.
He remembers voices quite as well as heremembers faces.
When one remembers that this happy condition has never obtained in the country since the death of Ferdinand VII.
Thus a person may have no clear idea of a ship because he has never seen one, or because he remembers but little, and that faintly, of what he has seen.
A black remembers cruelty and will avenge it; he also remembers kindness and will pay it back if he possibly can.
All that we can hope is that its wound may be long and deep, that it may remain hidden so long that the generation that now remembers it may never see it again.
Who remembers things that happened before the war," said the politic sage.
Then Polly remembers riding through Utah, with its queer red cliffs and high rocks carved in strange shapes by winds and weather; the stretches of sandy desert; and beyond those, grassy meadows and streams fringed with green willows.
About this time she remembers that her father bought her a little Indian pony, and from that happy day the child rode beside the wagon, and could keep out of the dusty trail, or ride a little way off on the prairie, if she liked.
Polly Elliott has grandchildren of her own now, but she remembersvery well the spring morning when her father came home and said to her mother, "Lizzie, can you get ready to start for the land of gold next week?
It has been put on record that his sister remembers him, as a very little boy, walking round and round the dining-room table, and spanning out the scansion of his verses with his hand on the smooth mahogany.
His amanuensis remembers this poeme, for he wrote them out, but knows what became of it>.
I was saying to Francis Hobbes's widow (who remembers her service to you) that her son should get one of Mr. Thomas Hobbes's printed pictures.
As for the palsey in his hands, it began in ffrance, before the year 1650, and has grown upon him by degrees ever since; but Mr. Halleley remembers not how long it has disabled him to write legibly.
A thorough-paced antiquary not only remembers what others have thought proper to forget, but he also forgets what others think proper to remember.
He best restrains anger who remembers God's eye is upon him.
Man is a fallen god, who remembers heaven, his former dwelling-place.
Why a man remembers less his own face, which he sees often in a glass, than the face of a friend he has not seen a great time?
On awaking, she remembers where she will have to go in course of the day; a sensation bordering on sulkiness almost unconsciously steals upon her, and as time passes it increases in intensity.
The writer in his younger days remembers to have been once taken up on a Kali Poojah night by a gang of infamous drunkards in the very heart of Calcutta.
She remembersonce hearing a man recite the words at a musical "At home.
Love is forgotten; she only remembers the vague unsatisfied ambitions of her young dreams.
She remembershis displeasure when she rode out to meet him that night--the man with the black mask.
Then she remembers that she is still clasping that small case, and looks down once more on the impressive features of the beautiful woman.
Then sheremembers Paulina's fingers have touched this paper, perhaps her lips, and it flutters from Eleanor's hands at the thought, falling silently between her and Philip.
She remembers he turned back to look at her three times, kissing his hand twice.
She remembers the pattern that night in her dreams, a red Maltese cross on a blue ground.
He remembers reading some excellent notices on it in the leading papers, and planning to take Eleanor the night after she returns.
It is true that the great artist is as a fallen god who remembers a time when worlds arose at his breath, and at his bidding the barren lands blossomed into fruitfulness; the sorcery of the thyrsus is still his, though weakened.
Shall he consume his heart here in solitude till he loves you perforce, or shall he go free among the cities of men, to remember you no more than he remembers the reeds by the river?
His memory is marvellous; he remembers names and numbers over quite a period of time, once he has heard them, and he is ready to do his tasks with any persons who are sympathetic to him should he know them well enough.
He remembers His work, and meditates upon it; instead of rehearsing his own trials, he talks of His doings.
In the dim solitude her heart Remembers tearlessly White winters when her mother was Her loving company.
But, after all, it is not for this, primarily, that England remembers him.
His charming face breaks into a broad smile; he remembers instantly, though it is some years since he and "little Mary" met.
He comes across new metaphors, new figures of speech, remembers them, and uses them.
These are determined by what the Apostle remembers and expects concerning affairs in Crete, and not by his own surroundings.
And respecting himself heremembers his teaching Timothy, his being deserted by those in Asia, his being ministered to by Onesiphorus.
Thus in the first division heremembers Timothy's affectionate grief at parting, his faith and that of his family, and the spiritual gift conferred on him at his ordination.
A man remembers only--the next morning--and the hard time he had getting out of it.
It's the woman who always remembers the pleasant part of a love affair.
I am in the position of a man who remembers clearly the detail of some dream to which, on waking, he has lost the key.
Yes,” he replied; “I have reached down and touched her soul, so that she remembersfor herself.
Your brain of To-day asks questions, while your soul of long ago remembers and is sure.
Who remembers what delayed him or what exquisite reasons he gave?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remembers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.