29107 examples of remembered in sentences

It was now clearly remembered that there had once been rumors of terrible cruelties by a PENDRAGON family to an aged colored man of great piety; who, because he incessantly sang hymns in the cotton-field, was sent to a field farther from the PENDRAGON mansion, and ultimately died.

When we visit ordinary places of summer resort, we require no particular outfit, (it being remembered that the "we" alluded to comprehends only males,) excepting a suitable supply of summer clothes.

On reaching Wilna he remembered his hidden treasure, and after tracing out the spot where he had hid it, he went to take it away.

Just before supper, however, he remembered the match-box, and hurried away to restore it to its rightful owner.

The incident which finished the contest between Ronleigh College and Wraxby Grammar School occupied barely three seconds of time; yet it was remembered and spoken about many years after those concerned in it had passed on to swell the ranks of the "old boys.

His way took him by well-remembered field-paths which, although towards the end of his walk darkness had set in, he had no difficulty in tracing.

I well remembered the little inner room formed by the bartizan of the tower, and into this I tip-toed, feeling horribly guilty.

A mere nothing that, not worth mentioning to anyone who remembered the state he was in at the end of that awful journey of penitence.

One of the Indians had run on to announce them, and as they drew up at the doorthat the Boy remembered as a frame for Brother Paul, with his lamp, to search out iniquity, and his face of denunciationout came Father Brachet, brisk, almost running, his two hands outstretched, his face a network of welcoming wrinkles.

He could not tell if she remembered him.

It will be remembered that Beatrice had something to say on the subject.

It will be remembered that Melantius was Betterton's last rôle, in which he appeared for his benefit 13 April, 1710, to the Amintor of Wilks and the Evadne of Mrs. Barry.

Mrs. Behn remembered how Don John treated Dame Gillian, his landlady.

Besides, it was, in fact, not sorrow that he felt, rather it was contentment, when he remembered the girl's present happiness; and what alone depressed the colonel's courtly affability toward the universe at large was the queer, horrible new sense of being somehow out of touch with yesterday's so comfortable world, of being out-moded, of being almost old.

But it should be remembered that, as a whole, the garrison did exceedingly good service and that all the malingerers and serious delinquents together did not amount to more than a tenth of its total, which is a small proportion for such a mixed body.

The French Canadians remembered Bigot's bad French paper.

But she was no anachronism to herself; for she still lived in the light of other days, in the fondly remembered times when, as the vice-reine of the Chateau St Louis, she helped her consort to settle nice points of etiquette and maintain a dignity befitting His Majesty's chosen representative.

Her heart gave a great throb when she recognized them all; and though she had been glad for the first moment to think that she had come just in time to give welcome to a little brother stepping out of earth into the better country, a shadow of trouble and pain enveloped her when she saw the others and remembered and knew.

I remembered, however, what Simson said about the juniper, with a little smile on my own mind as to the inaccuracy of recollection which even a scientific man will be guilty of.

This surprised me at the moment without arousing any other feeling; but afterwards I remembered it with a clearer sense of what it meant.

He turned in his seat to wave to the group on the porch, his eyes resting in a sudden hunger upon Angeline's frail, slender figure, as he remembered.

I had the mortification of hearing that she was very vain of being thus distinguished; and, in after life she used to say that she remembered the incident, and what I said to her upon the occasion.

You live, Sir, in these dales, a quiet life: Your years make up one peaceful family; And who would grieve and fret, if, welcome come 125 And welcome gone, they are so like each other, They cannot be remembered?

I said to myself, as I remembered that, 'that will help you out of your scrape!

The gentleman made another effort, and remembered his partner with some distinctness.

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