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Example sentences for "well remember"

  • I well remember a dinner one day at the Hendersons', when Mr. Morgan and I happened to be in town, and the gay chat and persiflage of the society people there assembled.

  • I well remember my uncle's last visit to his sisters.

  • This usher, whose name I well remember, but do not choose to print, was a vulgar, overbearing man whom it was difficult to like, yet at the same time we all felt that he was a very valuable master.

  • I well remember feeling, when some noble anthem was being performed, as if the sculptured heads between the arches added a noble animation to their serenity.

  • I well remember a fortune-teller of that name, in Albany; though it could not have been the Doortje of 1758.

  • I well remember that my poor aunt looked uneasy, and tried to divert the discourse by exciting our curiosity on a new subject.

  • On this subject we had a discussion among ourselves, I well remember, when we halted to eat and rest, a little after the turn of the day.

  • There was yet a little work in his old bones; and I well remember one of these auctions, in 1798, in the town of Billerica, at which Dr.

  • The best-informed man with respect to Court and social events was undoubtedly Mr. Felix Whiteburst of The Daily Telegraph, whom I well remember.

  • I well remember how an officer virtually unbosomed himself to me on this subject one night near Yvré-l'Evêque.

  • Six athletic men were employed in this scene of inhumanity, the names of some of whom I well remember.

  • I well remember, when he lived in Madison county, to have often heard him yell at his negroes with the most savage fury.

  • I well remember what a heart-rending scene there was in the family when my father sold her husband; this was, I suppose, thirty-five years ago.

  • Very gorgeous seemed the effect of the whole to me, as I well remember.

  • I well remember a hot episode of his with a certain Madame Panache--a lady temporarily employed by Madame Beck to give lessons in history.

  • I well remember that I exchanged but two sentences that day with any living being: not that I felt solitary; I was glad to be quiet.

  • I well remember the 9th of October of that year.

  • So I mean to use my relatives sparingly, and only to bring them in where they are associated with things I well remember.

  • I well remember, and I shall ever remember with gratitude, the man who in my German school-days helped me along the thorny paths of the Latin and Greek grammar, Herr Magister Dr.

  • So as I was a going home, these words came again into my thoughts; and I well remember, as they came in, I said thus in my heart, What shall I get by thinking on these two words?

  • I well remember it had no trees, nor benches, nor anything similar within it.

  • I well remember my conviction that there is more in man than the mere breath of his body; but now the grandest scenes would not cause any such convictions and feelings to rise in my mind.

  • Other words I well remember, But the oldest I recall not, How the iron was first created, And the unworked ore was fashioned.

  • There was an eighteen-year-old girl in this Butte, as I well remember, with the outward savagery tamed out of her by studiousness.

  • I well remember, Mr. Wynn, that he was terribly angry, but little did I then think that its cause originated in fear.

  • I well remember farmers’ wives and others visiting him in order to secure his assistance in driving away evil spirits from their dwellings.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well remember" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    judicial review; peace footing; small system; well acquainted; well and; well bred; well content; well disposed; well dried; well educated; well established; well governed; well informed; well inhabited; well made; well qualified; well represented; well shown; well stirred; well tell; well understood; well ventilated; well versed; well watered; well with; well wooded