Use "remembers" in a sentence

1. Hesh-ke remembers you.

2. Bertha vividly remembers the Conflagration that

3. Who remembers those films nowadays?

4. Now the cupbearer at last remembers Joseph.

5. And he remembers the love I’ve shown.

6. Who remembers most of yesterday's best sellers?

7. Everyone who is a 'Seinfeld' fan remembers Babu

8. What youth is used to, age remembers

9. People got wiped out, but, you know, who remembers?

10. Cedric remembers: “Mark, a fellow prisoner, talked to me.

11. He also remembers us if we should die.

12. She remembers being a rather bossy little girl.

13. Yeah, he remembers how to turn it on.

14. He remembers every wand he has ever sold.

15. She remembers a seminary lesson about the plan of salvation.

16. • Bertha vividly remembers the Conflagration that consumed her childhood home.

17. "Billy Mays' son remembers him on Fla. radio show".

18. 1 What youth is used to, age remembers

19. When the Beast remembers, the teenager inside is forgotten.

20. 1 She remembers being a rather bossy little girl.

21. One horrifying event she still clearly remembers occurred on Ferry Lane.

22. Bertha vividly remembers the conflagration that consumed her childhood home.

23. Belated happy birthday! The head forgets – but the heart remembers

24. Absoluteness again how, still have at least a remembers there

25. 19 How comforting to know that Jehovah remembers that we are dust!

26. 2 He remembers selling balloons, pinwheels, and fireman hats to eager youngsters.

27. Ticket agent remembers selling Brewer a one-way bus fare to Vancouver.

28. 7 In the days of her affliction and her homelessness, Jerusalem remembers

29. Are you saying what he remembers under hypnosis may not be real?

30. No, but the other poor wretch did, and the ferryman remembers when.

31. For he grew up before the permissive society and remembers his adolescence.

32. When was the last time anyone remembers seeing Air Marshal Ford?

33. 4 Bertha vividly remembers the conflagration that consumed her childhood home.

34. Absoluteness again how still have at least a remembers there: 2

35. No one remembers the last time so many ships were docked.

36. She remembers standing outside the kitchen, overhearing her employers talk with her parents.

37. Jasmin, also a Witness, remembers being first targeted by racism at age nine.

38. 12 No, but the other poor wretch did, and the ferryman remembers when.

39. 14 When a person is in a very deep sleep, he remembers nothing.

40. Cate Hale remembers being locked in a closet surrounded by clothing and tinfoil.

41. They are passing an old campesino home Primo remembers from yesterday afternoon.

42. He remembers his mother taking him to air-raid shelters for safety.

43. Chris remembers his freshman year at UCLA as if it were yesterday.

44. Gunn remembers the times when he could practise his promiscuity without danger.

45. A Cornetist and jazz scholar, Sudhalter remembers overlooked Cornetist Bix Beiderbecke with Marian McPartland

46. Their son Michael remembers: “Tuesday night we had a congregation meeting in our home.

47. 20 As my father remembers the story, the backache soon took a bad turn.

48. God does not dwell on our faults but remembers the good that we do.

49. Oshin's grandson, Kei, remembers the story of the kokeshi doll she once told him.

50. 28 Who remembers night sorties to see Yorkshire glow-worms and Gypsy Hill badgers?

51. 20 She remembers her early childhood in the village of Chakowa as idyllic.

52. He remembers her, but yesterday he accidentally worked a full shift at Denny's.

53. Augustin, a former park official, remembers a unique encounter with gorillas in 2002.

54. He remembers him going out that day with his orange reflector coat on.

55. He remembers seeing blind pianist George Shearing perform in Bisbee, of all places.

56. Alice remembers that an anti-virus is in the lab, but they find it missing.

57. Blanco remembers the dead Sandinista guerrilla fighters and the faith in the cause for Nicaragua.

58. 9 In one Daleycontrolled precinct, a commentator remembers, 54 voters managed to cast 84 votes.

59. Rook's daughter, Alette, only vaguely remembers her mother, who died when she was a child

60. Evan remembers being taunted when he was seven by a boy on a school bus.

61. The imaginative journey sparks Abuela's memory, and she remembers key moments from her past.

62. But it was a vague idea, little more, Neville remembers, than an inchoate impulse.

63. So much so that she remembers trying to wriggle her face away from it without success.

64. The Cache remembers parts of pages, like images, to help them open faster during your next visit.

65. This page encompasses men whom history remembers for their accomplishments commanding Roman armies on land and sea.

66. Synonyms for Commemorates include celebrates, observes, remembers, honours, memorialises, memorializes, recognises, recognizes, salutes and immortalises

67. A writer needs to keep in mind that the Conclusion is often what a reader remembers best

68. She remembers the agonies of going to school and of enduring unkind treatment by other children.

69. 24 Apparently they're up to here in woolies, but nobody ever remembers that homeless men need underpants too.

70. Almost everyone remembers "Bomberman" from classic "Atari" consoles.It's become a legend game style now

71. Nobody remembers exactly where the restaurant is, but eventually we turn off past the sign for Belle Isle.

72. Mojado remembers when the waterfall could be seen by motorists passing on the highway between Oceanside and Vista.

73. Synonyms for Bethinks include remembers, recalls, recollects, minds, reminisces, deliberates, devises, reflects, retains and harks back to

74. 13 Marshall remembers how his father used to resist paying even five dollars weekly for child support.

75. Now, I wonder if anybody in class remembers what the basic law of the land is called.

76. 12 Mira still gets red-faced when he remembers speaking at a retirement home about nuclear power.

77. Doyle remembers Gabby, an 8-year-old he first met eating discarded ice cream cones in the train station.

78. Basil also remembers he smoked a pipe which he managed to fill and light with matches, entirely unaided.

79. She remembers them fondly, saying: “These were zealous pioneers who were accessible and kind, and they knew the Bible well.”

80. 22 David remembers the day the letter arrived, and the ominously quiet discussion which ensued between his parents at Rhydoldog.