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Example sentences for "remind"

Lexicographically close words:
remercie; remercier; remettre; remiges; remimber; reminded; reminder; reminders; reminding; reminds
  1. You forget, and so I have to remind you, that this is to be my Party!

  2. We shall reach Boston some time, and you will be glad of these to remind you of an adventurous journey," and his smile made the girls ready to start off with better courage.

  3. Twill serve to remind you of your Aunt Anne," and the friendly woman smiled down at Anne's happy face.

  4. General published another decree with the same object, and sent a communication to the Archbishop to remind him of this obligation of his subordinates, and the urgency of its strict observance.

  5. No: deuced ugly, like the generality," yawned poor Belle, giving me a kick to remind me of my promise.

  6. You remind me, Miss Tressillian, of a young panther I once had, beautiful to look at, but eminently dangerous to approach, much less to caress.

  7. Remind him through the Kizlar-Aga that he neglect not the pricking of the Koran.

  8. In situations of that kind we often forget to say anything about marriage, and they always remind us.

  9. You remind me of a story Harry told me about a certain philanthropist who spent twenty years of his life in trying to get some grievance redressed, or some unjust law altered--I forget exactly what it was.

  10. You remind me of the day I saw you first.

  11. You know we poor artists have to show ourselves in society from time to time, just to remind the public that we are not savages.

  12. The stone quoins worked with a sort of arabesque figure, remind one of the style of some portions of Heidelberg Castle, which is what is called on the Continent roccoco.

  13. It is entered by a grand Norman arch under the western porch, which will remind those who have traveled in France of the glorious door of Loches.

  14. Hortense knew that even now the hour of such is striking, and that the American boy will presently turn with relief to a creature who will more clearly remind him that he is a man and that she is a woman.

  15. The present generation of young people in Kings Port has little enough to remind us of what we stood for in manners and customs, but we are not accountable for her, nor for her father.

  16. I remind myself that by patiently waiting a little while, I shall see it and the faces of all the sainted ones who have gone before.

  17. Dorset; but perhaps this heartbreaking is exactly what we need to remind us of what for many years we never had a chance to forget, that we are pilgrims and strangers on the earth.

  18. Especially examine the dead baby and its weeping mother and rugged old wounded grandfather; it will remind you of the words, "A little child shall lead them.

  19. They remind one of the tints of unearthly light and beauty that adorn sometimes the face of a thundercloud.

  20. There was much in this scenery to remind her of Chateau d'Oex, where she had passed such happy weeks in the summer and autumn of 1858.

  21. It seems to begin to remind me of yarns your grandmother or aunt tells of things that happened when she was a girl--but those yarns are true.

  22. And I might remind you, as I reminded that damned Organiser who's fired my run, that there's a hundred pounds reward still waiting for anybody who catches the men that robbed my drays and killed my horses.

  23. May I remind you that I've roughed it pretty well in the Andes.

  24. But I should really like to remind you that I am not in the witness box.

  25. These phenomena in Doctor Morton's early life remind one of certain processes in the budding of a flower.

  26. This landscape is not painted in the smooth manner of the "Two Oaks," but with soft, flakelike touches which slightly remind one of Murillo.

  27. Renard to remind her that those who had been her most valuable friends were known to hold opinions far from orthodox; and he once more implored her to be guided by parliament, and to take care that the parliament was free.

  28. Footnote 57: I must again remind my readers of the distinction between Catholic and Papist.

  29. Before the little girls left the table Mr. Weston appeared at the kitchen door, and was quite ready to taste the cake, and again remind Rebecca of the gift the Polly was bringing.

  30. I will remind many readers of the showing up of your infamous character and conduct, by the editor of the Louisville Journal, ten or twelve years ago, and of the exposure of your villainous conduct by the Rev.

  31. Now that we have sold all the furniture in the Pyramids, and have got rid of the lease, there will be nothing to remind you of the green mummy.

  32. My dear, must I remind you again that you are no relation to Professor Braddock; you have not a drop of his wicked blood in your veins.

  33. Only the blackened throat of the volcano and the ghastly rent in its side were there to remind us of the havoc that had been wrought and the ruin of Quipai.

  34. I think you are a dear, kind uncle, and very much like papa; you remind me of him very often in your looks, and words and ways.

  35. Did she see anger begin to flash from Lulu's eye or deepen the color on her cheek, she would remind her of her good resolutions by an entreating look or a gentle touch or pressure of her hand.

  36. I will tell you the whole story, Eva, some time when we are sitting quietly together at our needlework, if you will remind me.

  37. You only remind me that it is you, and not I, who ought to be the bearer of this token to the Duke of Burgundy.

  38. If you ask me why that makes it better, I would remind you that in the most distressing circumstances a little consequence goes a long way, and even bereaved relatives stand on precedence round the coffin.

  39. Yet am I mortal myself; for, as I remind you, I begged for a supervising mariner.

  40. But I'd like to remind you, first, of the Company policy on nuclear weapons on this planet.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    cite; memorialize; mind; move; nag; nudge; point; prompt; recall; recollect; remember; remind; retain; retrospect; revoke; suggest


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    remind ourselves; remind them; remind you; reminded himself; reminded them; reminding them