24448 examples of forgets in sentences

"What sort of relative is he, who, when his sister's orphaned son is sleeping at his feet, conveys the unconscious orphan, head downward, through a midnight tempest, to a place like this, and leaves him here, and then forgets where he has put him?" "I give't up," said the organist, after a moment's consideration.

In the next stanza, how oddly the writer forgets that Jesus himself was a Jew, when, embodying the detestation of Christian centuries in one line, he says, And tormented with many a Jew!

He forgets that the grandest exercise of justice is mercy.

It is not impossible for a man to be deeply learned and still to lack the power of awakening enthusiasm in others; as a matter of fact, to be so heavily freighted with information that he forgets to nourish his own finer faculties, his intuition, his sympathy, and his insight.

It is not those kisses of the lipskisses that one forgets as one forgets the roses we smelt last yearwhich profane; they but soil the vessel of the sacrament, and it is the sacrament itself which those consuming spirit-kisses, which burn but through the eyes, may desecrate.

It is not those kisses of the lipskisses that one forgets as one forgets the roses we smelt last yearwhich profane; they but soil the vessel of the sacrament, and it is the sacrament itself which those consuming spirit-kisses, which burn but through the eyes, may desecrate.

The common nature snatches the joy and forgets the giver, but the finer never forgets, and deems life but a poor service for a gift so rare; and, though passion be long since passed, love keeps holy an eternal memory.

The common nature snatches the joy and forgets the giver, but the finer never forgets, and deems life but a poor service for a gift so rare; and, though passion be long since passed, love keeps holy an eternal memory.

So it comes about that if anyone spends almost the whole day in reading, and by way of relaxation devotes the intervals to some thoughtless pastime, he gradually loses the capacity for thinking; just as the man who always rides, at last forgets how to walk.

Now and then one learns something, but one forgets the whole day long.

Accordingly, Johnson forgets his austere manner, and plays us into sense.

'Society never forgets a scandal,' she said; 'I have heard Maulevrier say that.' 'Society has a long memory for other people's sins, but it only avenges its own wrongs.

Since I accidentally became acquainted with him he has had several aliases, and I think that he very often forgets that his real name is James Barlow.

He forgets the old story of the faggots, which, weak singly, become strong when combined.

The author forgets that the negative hypothesis is just as much a hypothesis as the positive, and needs to be defended in precisely the same manner.

Through the faulty method that he has employed the author forgets that he has a hypothesis to make good and to carry through.

He forgets that he has to account on the negative theory, just as we account on the positive, for a definite state of things.

" Inger is so astonished at all this that she forgets herself altogether, and stops for a moment"Ptro!"

"It's not only the things she FORGETS to do," she added significantly; and it dawned on Ralph that she was making an appeal to him, expecting him to take sides with her in the chronic conflict between herself and Eliza.

And when this is the case, posterity, lay and initiated, forgets their names and concerns itself in no wise with their records, unless it be for statistical purposes.

He keeps good company, and forgets himself.

He forgets, that, while thirteen years were making a statue of her, they were making a woman of me!"

but she forgets.

I don't say she doesn't love them, but she forgets them....

She never forgets anything, and is storing it up, and will pay me out for it sooner or later.

24448 examples of  forgets  in sentences