2576 collocations for remembers

Buntline, who was taking the part of "Cale Durg," appeared, and gave me the "cue" to speak "my little piece," but for the life of me I could not remember a single word.

Both spoke English well, knew everybody, and remembered all the faces and all the names, no easy thing in England, where the names and titles change so often.

I remember one day in the hunting-field he got a nasty fall.

Certainly I can remember no other time, in a rather wide experience, when I have felt myself more on edge, more choked with the restless, purposeless nervous energy that leaves a man's tongue parched and his eyes staring.

"Tall and very dark, almost to swarthiness; of course I remember the man.

Indeed he looked rather pained; he was remembering General Punnit's story: military inefficiency, even military imperfection, was for him no smiling matter.

Then he remembered his promise to Barbara and cautiously went down.

Both spoke English well, knew everybody, and remembered all the faces and all the names, no easy thing in England, where the names and titles change so often.

what are you called?" The usual answer was given, and Thurston passed on, little thinking what good cause he would have before the end of the year for remembering the names of the trio, and altogether unaware of the prominent part which the Triple Alliance was destined to play in his own private affairs as well as in the fortunes of Ronleigh College. CHAPTER IX.

" "Remember the night, Kit, we was singin' duets for the Second Street Presbyterian out at Grody's Grove and we got to hair-pullin' over whose curls was the longest?" "Yeh.

You may, perhaps, remember the case.

" J.W. had not remembered the Institute incident.

Probably there was at the back of his attentions to Mrs Ottley a vague idea that he wanted to get her on his sidethat she might be a useful ally; but he was always charming to elderly women, and inclined to be brusque with younger ones, excepting Edith; he remembered his own mother with so great a cult of devotion, and his late wife with such a depressed indifference.

Our present Minister of Education says that history teaching ought to give "discipline in practical reasoning" and "help in forming judgements," not merely in remembering facts.

Thou wert, as I remember thee, a very gentle, tender youthto-night are three dead without reason" "Reason, good Fool," said Beltane, "thou did'st see me borne in a prisoner to Garthlaxton; now, tell me I pray, who was she that rode with us?"

" "After this, when I read about Russian corruption and Chinese cruelty, I'll remember the way Uncle Sam treats the natives up" "and us, b'gosh!

"You may wonder, my dear Atterley, that I should remember all these minute circumstances, after the lapse of more than forty years; but every incident of that day is as fresh in my memory as the occurrence of yesterday.

"Ah, here comes young Wenham, by way of preserving the equilibrium," resumed John Effingham, looking out of a window"I rather think you must have forgotten him, Ned, though you remember his father, beyond question.

I remember a pretty Roumanian woman with a white veil spangled with gold, most effective.

But she had kept it all together, had really helped him, and was touched when she remembered that jealous scene he made about the letter.

I remembered distinctly one other instance when Dr. Schermerhorn had disappeared.

Signor Burini's mother remembered Garibaldi's visit to Palmanova in 1867, the year after Venetia was liberated from the Austrian yoke and added to United Italy.

You remember that letter?

Her anger may seem very absurd; but you must remember, little friends, that Dotty Dimple had now become a travelled young lady; she had seen the world, and her self-esteem had grown every day she had been away.

Watson, the look-out, had heard nothing, and Lister remembered Brown's remarks about the Ju-Ju and thought the boys did know something but were afraid to tell.

2576 collocations for  remembers