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Example sentences for "would remember"

  • The Magdalene would remember as hers, the Pharisee's banquet-hall, where she bathed the feet of her Lord with a flood of penitential tears.

  • The Roman Centurion would remember as his Mizar-height, the spot at Capernaum where mingled Omnipotence and Love uttered the healing word.

  • The Woman of Samaria would remember as hers, the well of Sychar, where her Pilgrim Lord led her from the earthly to the eternal fountain.

  • Peter would remember as his, the early morn, and the solitary figure on Gennesaret's shore.

  • In the first place, I never dreamed that he would remember me in his will; never entertained the least idea of it.

  • I was often on the verge of sending in my resignation, but I would remember in time that work meant bread and butter--and forgetfulness.

  • Sometimes I wondered if he would remember me in his will.

  • My Lord, I would remember to ask thee this morning for that of which I seem to have most need.

  • My Father, I would remember that it is mostly from my inspirations that I conceive life.

  • I'm sorry--I don't know if I would remember it or not.

  • That's right, I had scribbled it down on a piece of map or something so I would remember it.

  • I don't remember anything about Lee Harvey Oswald jumping up or making any remarks or gestures to this man or to me at this time, and had I brought this officer into my inner office I feel sure that I would remember it.

  • I don't know if he would remember Oswald or not.

  • I would remember, I believe, all of them equally well.

  • You know how that is, but if he did it has just slipped my mind, because it wasn't anything that would impress me so that I would remember it.

  • Out there, in the shadow of death, he would remember Stewart, and his heart would cry out passionately for him, but Stewart would not know.

  • As for him—out in India with Mackenzie, in the awful shadow of the plague, he would remember her so, with her white moon-kissed face.

  • Out in India, with Mackenzie, in the awful shadow of the plague, he would remember her so, with her white moon-touched face.

  • We would remember that of ourselves we can do nothing," 2 Cor.

  • And he would remember picking up an unset ruby from the tiling and handing it to Mr. Doane.

  • Then Lily, when alone, would remember a certain comparison which she once made between Adolphus Crosbie and John Eames, when neither of the men had as yet pleaded his cause to her, and which had been very much in favour of the former.

  • And she held him by the hand while he declared that he would remember it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "would 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:
    little bell; vastly well; would advise; would better; would break; would bring; would cease; would create; would hardly; would have been better; would have been difficult; would have been very; would have told you; would hold; would lose; would marry; would mean; would not have been; would often; would propose; would recommend; would resign; would save; would stand; would start; would work