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Example sentences for "remind you"

  • I thought she'd remind you more of mamma if I wasn't there.

  • I do then, in spite of all," she eagerly asked, "remind you a little of the bon temps?

  • But I require time, let me remind you, and you haven't yet told me how much I may take.

  • She put it as if she couldn't possibly imagine.

  • You'll see when she comes," suggested Brookenham, who was again at the window.

  • I only felt it my duty to remind you of what you might have forgotten.

  • And do you think that I wished to remind you of your dependence, Alfred?

  • Let me remind you that it is the people who surround the King that urge him to these acts, and it is consequently their greatest interest to prevent him from knowing the evil consequences thereof.

  • Baleinier, in a bland tone, "that if I remind you of this circumstance, it is only to offer you my services, in case they should be required.

  • Only allow me to remind you, that you have often made me offers of service, and spoken to me of your devotion.

  • It is cruel to be obliged to remind you, my dear son, that your are indebted to us for the education you have received," added Father d'Aigrigny.

  • Though we have endeavored to remind you of your beautiful country, we are here in Europe, in France, in the centre of Paris.

  • That you may see it from my point of view, sir, allow me to remind you of a few facts.

  • I was thus addressed by the Most Puissant: "Your present posture is that of a dead man, and is designed to remind you of the fate of our worthy Hiram Abiff.

  • Let it remind you of that equity of judgment which should characterize your decisions.

  • Does it remind you of Shakespeare's exposition of the tragedy of the same name (Act i.

  • Permit me to express my warmest thanks to you for this new proof of your friendship, and at the same time to remind you of a promise the fulfillment of which is very much desired by me.

  • Of some of these you will permit me to remind you.

  • For I must be permitted to remind you that I have not yet opened it.

  • You must have sometimes noted this fact that I am going to remind you of and to use for a special illustration.

  • Let me remind you of a curious fact with reference to the seat of the musical sense.

  • Let me remind you of it, whether you have read it or not.

  • And, still further, let me remind you of how this contrast is borne out by the fact that all that previous system was an adumbration, a shadow and a premonition of the perfect revelation that was to come.

  • Let me remind you just in a sentence of one or two instances.

  • Permit me to remind you, however, that the circumstances are too serious for anything in the nature of--let us say, an exaggeration or a joke.

  • Didn't he remind you afterward of the time when you and he were in the Isle of Man together, and when the doctor there innocently made the same mistake with him that I made to-night?

  • Permit me to remind you, therefore, that neither you nor the world is to take it for granted that we are hoodwinking Mr. Thorpe.

  • It was meant only to remind you that it won't be necessary for you to fall desperately, horribly in love with me," he explained, and was suddenly conscious of being very uncomfortable for the first time in his life.

  • I merely wanted to remind you that I was put in an awkward position, and that I couldn't civilly find a way out of it.

  • I remind you of this, my friend--directing to your lawyers, whose names I remember when their letter to you was publicly read in the Common Room.

  • Once or twice a year I shall continue to remind you of those parting words of mine: there will be a time perhaps when you will thank me for doing so.

  • Moreover, let me remind you of the last words of the great Socrates, his last injunction to his friend to sacrifice a cock to AEsculapius.

  • Let me remind you of that fine old ballad: To you fair ladies now at Land We men at Sea indite; But first would have you understand How hard it is to write.

  • Let me remind you, she was the wench to whom Mr. Anthony Clare had paid light court back in the winter.

  • I wish to fix the date in your memory in an ineffaceable manner,--because it is quite possible that I shall some time have occasion to remind you of all you have said this afternoon.

  • A thousand thanks for your kind offer, my dear Comtois, I'll remind you of your promise some day soon.

  • And once more let me remind you that I shall expect you to exercise the greatest caution.

  • I have before me as I write a beautiful letter from you, of the date of which nothing would induce me to remind you--but that is not quite your contemporary history.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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