I forgot to mention before that our sleeping car attendant is a really cool guy named Gary. |
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When you were fielding in the wall-less labyrinth of cricketers and pitches, you often forgot which wicket your match was being played on. |
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Maybe one night you forgot to 'get off at Redfern' or you panicked and thought, God might kill me. |
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Sorry if that doesn't suit your book or your plans for us but when you said for us to go home you forgot one thing. |
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We wondered if the coach had a malfunction, or if somebody forgot to water this coach. |
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I kick indifferently among the jetsam that has sedimented up against the curb somebody once painted white and then forgot about. |
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They swapped their heads around and played and partied and danced and jigged and forgot who they were. |
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He unfortunately often forgot about groove and tempo, resorting to his whammy bar to sync him back into a rhythm. |
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On the one day when she forgot to wind the clock, or wasn't able to, and it stopped, her grandfather died. |
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Everyone immediately forgot my stunning knitting achievements and began oohing and ahhing over her knitting. |
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If I weren't such a worrywart, I could have looked at their infamous smiles and forgot everything that was wrong. |
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Blundell Park's six bars will be an alcohol-free zone after the Mariners forgot to re-apply for their drinks licence in time. |
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To smell burning rubber while driving a car is a sign that you forgot to release the hand brake. |
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Because the language of study and communication was English, the Hindus forgot about Sanskrit. |
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I suppose I forgot to mention it, but as a rule we don't allow renegades to partake in raids on the houses they used to belong to. |
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When the renovators redid the bedroom, they forgot to make sure everything was cut right. |
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Before I knew it, I forgot about everything else as I got lost in the world of volts, amps, and ohms. |
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Those who wrote these regulations just forgot to put a zero behind the figures. |
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I had it working in Netscape as well as IE, but completely forgot about res. |
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However, his genius was so great that other than French people forgot his dishonesty and he began life anew in his native place. |
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I forgot flour and mushrooms, which were essential to the dessert and main course respectively. |
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The villain of the piece was an English cameraman, who forgot to press his safety switch. |
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If an actor forgot his lines, a special button was pressed to cut off the sound to the viewer. |
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I averted my eyes from Guinness to watch Tony, and Alec dried, that is, he forgot his lines. |
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However, I missed a recent test, because I forgot to appoint a time that I would take it. |
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She was having such fun, so much that she all but forgot that Terel was following her on her roundabout joyride against the wind. |
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In his nervous state, Rove forgot the order and asked for a long black with one. |
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She saw a lot of herself in my wife, who, in turn, never forgot the long-standing kindness that had been shown to her family. |
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One for her, one for you and, looky, she's so busy learning she forgot she wanted to make out with you. |
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He lost his ambition and forgot everything but his love for this unworthy woman. |
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Gustav never forgot this brush with authority, and he passed on his fixation with power to his youngest son. |
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Dumbfounded, I forgot all about my camera until the eagle was out of sight. |
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Although the merlin was usually out of sight, the sanderlings never forgot that a predator was in the vicinity. |
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I only regret that I forgot to take my camera so you urban-dwellers could see the cruelty that they would like little baa-lambs to suffer. |
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You indicate that you forgot to declare the income on your Irish tax return. |
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Oh, I forgot to mention, that all the while, I realize that I have this scale model of the spherical tower that I am holding in my hand. |
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This may very well be true yet, regrettably, the playwright forgot to let us in on the mystery. |
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She was so pretty and he was just a bag of bones that forgot to stop walking about. |
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I duly and rapidly typed and laminated a terse notice and stuck it on the wall requesting the return of said item and then forgot about it. |
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The rest of us scraped through the exam and afterwards forgot everything we had learned. |
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It opened amidst much ballyhoo in the US in October, but audiences forgot to show up. |
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I never forgot it, and it came out during marriage guidance counselling several years later. |
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We are also bang opposite the London Eye, and very close, but I forgot to take pictures of that. |
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The speech writer forgot that Bangla is one of the subcontinent's developed languages, and is extremely rich in literature. |
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I think I forgot to mention that Saturday my family was supposed to have a little gathering around a barbecue pit. |
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Unfortunately, before leaving on his American adventure, he apparently forgot to pack his maverick streak. |
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I almost completely forgot to invite all my visitors to the Birthday bashment that we are having at Dr. D's blog today. |
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What everybody forgot was that, with no Empress or heirs to the throne, there was a distinct power void. |
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Yet somehow he forgot all the truths of his younger days and bought into the self-delusions spawned from his megalomania. |
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She ticked these things off like necessary items on a shopping list and as quickly forgot them. |
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Among the other fortuitous details of my birth, I forgot to mention my actual birthday. |
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I'm not going to dwell on it, except to say that I forgot everything under pressure and he beat me easily. |
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Coincidentally, this week's is probably the best so far, and it happens to be a week when I forgot to send a post in. |
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How unfortunate, then that in highlighting the raw beauty of flamenco, Gatlif forgot include a credible plot. |
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It gave her an inflated sense of importance, and for a moment, she forgot her troubles. |
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Being slightly tipsy, he forgot to put on his white gloves at the start of the parade. |
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I forgot that I had picked up a new tire iron, so I didn't need to use your tools. |
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The girls, delighted by their little play, laughed merrily and forgot about the gossip. |
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I forgot to tell you all this is set in one of my confused and befuddled future settings. |
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Her smile beguiled Paul, and for a very brief second he forgot what he was supposed to do. |
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Although we knew the tone of the evening when someone forgot the caldron and we had to make do with a fondue set. |
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At last he forgot himself and gave way to a full-mouthed toothy grin at the exhilaration of sail. |
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Among these problems was an embarrassing belly landing when the pilots simply forgot to lower the landing gear! |
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I assumed it had gone missing during his various house moves and I just forgot about it. |
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Though I did primary school teaching I forgot what a nightmare these tests are for parents. |
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Though always busy with his work, Michael never forgot to enquire for friends who were sick, lonely or fell on hard times. |
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Matthew was mightily entertained, and almost forgot his own troubles while laughing at his cousins. |
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I think maybe it would be for the best if we just forgot I ever wrote this post. |
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At one point I even forgot the band were there, I was so transfixed with the visuals, which included lots of period footage of railways. |
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In yesterday's note, I forgot to mention that we also explored some abandoned mineshafts and prisons. |
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People forgot the gloom of post-war hardships and were joyful, proud and triumphant. |
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In one of her rapid mood swing she forgot that James was there and stormed out of the hallway, passing by Yasir on her way out. |
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I've been so absorbed in the conversation I forgot about keeping a check on the tape levels. |
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Million is just putrid, stinking like that old container of chunky, skunky eggnog from last Christmas that you forgot to throw away. |
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Anyone who forgot to bring the radio had to stand or strain themselves to listen to the game on somebody else's radio. |
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Even after trying to remember everything, I forgot the bog rolls and kitchen paper! |
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The bombardier and the pilot forgot to put on their dark glasses and therefore witnessed the flash which was terrific. |
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I forgot to tell you about Tom, who was the only son and had to sleep on the half loft above the kitchen. |
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I myself forgot about these issues and most people are too polite to mention them. |
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I may have to raid my parent's bookshelves for a book to donate as I forgot to bring one from home today. |
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And I forgot to say that one of my favourite, favourite exclamations is the one that I've only heard my nana, and latterly my mother, say. |
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Or maybe they forgot to put a extra naught on the end of the figure they offered. |
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When the friend forgot to bring him his needles for the record player Chad attempted to re-enter the club. |
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I instantly forgot the humiliation of being unable to snowplough, the pressure of thinking I'd fail and questioning why I was even bothering. |
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It was a day when she forgot her own rule about sobriety and seriousness and they both had laughed so. |
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I felt uncomfortable and rather cold, but soon forgot about that as she tried to force my unruly hair into an elegant updo. |
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My old Columbia House Requiem was stolen in a break-in a long time ago, and I forgot to replace it. |
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I was so wrapped up in confusion and suspicion that I forgot to wonder why Jacquiline would want me to meet her privately in a solitary room. |
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He threw himself upon a heap of straw that lay on the floor, and soon forgot his desperate situation in the arms of the somnific deity. |
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The final straw came when the captain forgot to give the countdown to midnight at the New Year's Eve, making a damp squib of the party. |
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She forgot that he was such a sound sleeper and there was no way that a knock would wake him up. |
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When I set off for work this morning, I forgot to take into account the strong northerly winds, and took my brolly instead of a waterproof. |
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If you forgot to sow some seeds, young tender perennial plants can be bought, potted into individual containers and grown on. |
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People using graphical Web browsers who have poor eyesight or who forgot their reading glasses may be out of luck, too. |
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I forgot that Austin has a thing for brunettes and redheads, but female Marines know how to handle themselves. |
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He forgot his musing when the Blue Horizon banked to the starboard and then suddenly bucked upward. |
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I forgot to mention that this walk was number one on our bucket list which we started constructing a few weeks ago. |
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I forgot about my sprain until a second later when I tried to yank off my shoe. |
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Tal forgot where he was and ignored the stubborn pain in his leg, running at a full sprint. |
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Once the nurse forgot to tell me to breathe normally and after about a minute I started gasping for breath. |
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He stammered, he stuttered, he stopped to look over notes and he forgot what he was saying plenty of times. |
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Some numpty forgot to make the developing room light-tight so we're all getting fogged film. |
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The tranquil voice of her aunt calmed Elizabeth and she forgot all about her troubles with Odessa and Marilee. |
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The funny part was he forgot the handstrokes and he was opening apps without hitting anything. |
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What he also forgot to say when declaring that pensioners would get free bus travel was that the travel will be free in off-peak hours only. |
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You can talk to someone on set from offstage or cue an actor who forgot his lines. |
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When I was in the Cavalry I always stashed a little Sterno in the troop carrier, but I forgot it this time. |
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When I forgot to inform the necessary people, they chased me down for the information. |
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He had promised Aphrodite a hecatomb, a sacrifice of 100 oxen, if he won Helen, but forgot about it, and earned her wrath. |
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I forgot to mention in the last newsletter that I also use folders to categorize my files as well. |
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He lectured pairs of tourists, gestured and orated grandly, tried to recruit them to his cause, and promptly forgot that he ever saw them. |
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She ran back and forth between the prow and the helm, repeating orders simply because she forgot she had issued them. |
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No, wait, maybe this is his fourth or fifth finest hour, I forgot about the multiple Dragon's Lair ports on the Sega CD, CD-I, 3DO, etc. |
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Let us just deal with some of the things that Helen Clark forgot to mention in her speech. |
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Mary easily forgot he was not as strong, but he would never admit to any weakness in front of her. |
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I guess mom forgot all together because working a nearly-twelve hour day, or more, makes it hard for you to keep track of your kids or even care if they're ballooning. |
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In the end, she used the orange to mock-up versions of the dress, then promptly forgot it. |
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While the boys, many of whom forgot to put on underwear, grunt in monosyllabic tones. |
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I immediately forgot about the noisy, bumpy minibus journey. |
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The robe was made of a dark blue silk that was so soft, so finely woven, that the person wearing it forgot that they were wearing anything at all. |
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His ploy to unite the party behind the compromise of the current policy probably still feels a master stroke but he forgot the rest of Britain is less obsessed with Europe. |
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Reassured in his belief that Beacon International was just a scam, Fox all but forgot the entire ordeal, he told The Daily Beast. |
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I forgot to mention that Chris and I are both on the school's b-ball team. |
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When Jerry Lee was taken home and his car was towed from the ditch, the deputies forgot to administer a test for intoxication. |
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At another point he forgot his waistcoat, and sent another man to look for it. |
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He told them how the islands in the distance had once been water nymphs, but he'd transformed them to islands because they forgot to include him in a feast they had. |
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Spotting the glimmering, jewel studded weapons, Shanza forgot to breathe. |
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Several times, either because they forgot or they had a technical problem, they connected directly, and we could see them. |
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He asked and forgot my exotic name so many times that I wrote it in large block letters on a scrap of paper to which he referred at least ten times. |
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But in those detailed lists of obstacles, they forgot to take into consideration the power of the human spirit. |
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I forgot about the aircrew in back and what they were doing. |
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She readily learned to speak Kiowa and soon forgot her native tongue. |
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Sitting in an armchair in the senator's office, Alito forgot to unbutton his suit jacket, causing his tie to stick out and his jacket to bunch up. |
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But the pair forgot all their troubles when they met Father Christmas, had a sleigh ride pulled by husky dogs and another one pulled by Father Christmas's reindeers. |
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Katy suddenly forgot she was now supposed to be bridling her horse. |
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Her downfall came about, because for a second she forgot that to swim in the shark pool, you have to always act like a shark. |
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Out of necessity, we might all become peat bog soldiers once again, he warned, though he forgot that large amounts of bogland have been planted in the last 20 years. |
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My guess is he developed some irritation from flying and forgot to take his contact lenses out as he dozed off. |
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Realise I forgot to pack my buoyancy aid so have to scrounge one. |
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Val forgot all worries in an instant and broadened her smile. |
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The wounded warrior in front of me rode so well, and so fast, dusting me in the flats, that for a while I forgot he was a veteran. |
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I didn't know anybody used the stuff anymore, they may have stuck it back here years ago and just forgot about it, but it's what they call laughing gas. |
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I forgot to wipe my mouth after eating the chocolate cake my mom baked. |
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Anyone who was broadsided because they forgot to look left before entering an intersection will tell you how they wished they could turn back the clock. |
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In your environmental chapter, you start off saying McCain forgot he was an environmentalist. |
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Officials at headquarters either forgot about it, or could not store the information in a useful place because of an antediluvian computer system. |
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They served the starters with the main course, knocked over bottles of beer, forgot the dessert menu and couldn't get the credit card machine to work for a while. |
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Having a job on an auto assembly line makes you a maker, not a taker, and Romney and the Republicans forgot that. |
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I remember one night, when my husband and I forgot to take my daughter's tooth from under her pillow and replace it with money from the tooth fairy. |
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A few chunks of twisted metal will identify the delivery vehicles, especially if the bombers forgot to file off serial numbers on the engine block. |
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The 80s has always been regarded as the decade that style forgot and amongst all the bouffant hair, shoulder pads, lycra and make-up its easy to see why. |
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I like cricket, I like sitting on the boundary with a cold beer, nattering with my friends, half an eye on the game, getting burned because I forgot the sun cream. |
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But the film disappeared from sight after that viewing, sliding into complete obscurity and while I never forgot it I also never even learned its name. |
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He says he simply forgot about memos in his own hand in 1981 and 1984 that show him lowering the boom on two previously undisclosed priests accused of molestation. |
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I was in a hurry and I forgot to attach an important document. |
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I also forgot my tabs and ended up puking most of the morning. |
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Should auld acquaintance be forgot and days of auld lang syne? |
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The grilled calamari was much better, although our waiter forgot the crucial lemon wedge and had to go elbowing back through the crowd to retrieve it. |
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Good crew coordination and flexibility allowed us to handle this minor emergency effectively, without becoming so wrapped up in it that we forgot to aviate. |
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I think I forgot to mention that the club editor called me the other week to say he loved the idea and promised to try for a feature if we do another one. |
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He never forgot birthdays, bread-and-butter letters or calls to give his students, his friends, playwrights and actors best wishes for their first nights. |
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When my mother forgot to pierce the tin and had to do it hissing and spitting under the protection of a tea cloth, my dinner ended up on the kitchen ceiling. |
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Anyway, school broke for holidays, and I forgot all about it. |
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Opportunities like this only come once a season, like last year when he forgot his lighter, or the year before when the cops where called after he molested a scarecrow. |
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The birdwatcher tipped me off about the treecreepers on the edge of the wood, but I forgot to look when I got there because the view was so eye-catching. |
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She had started to make breakfast but wasn't looking and got butter everywhere and grabbed the frying pan that was all metal and forgot to use a mitten. |
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The problem was that the investors who used it to turn toxic assets into gold forgot how the story of Midas ends. |
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I can't believe I got so caught up in my own doings I forgot the Fourth! |
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He shrugged it off and yelled at some kid who forgot their hall pass. |
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She was willing to forgive his messiness when they married, and pick up after him, but not that he forgot their anniversary. |
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She was having a bedbath and the nurse was called away, forgot about her and didn't come back. |
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Stagehands forgot the mattresses for her to land on, and she fell heavily on her right knee. |
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During her original case in 2011, neuropsychiatrist Michael Kopelman said Ms Sobhi had depression when she forgot to declare her crime. |
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Even Graham Kelly was there, although perh aps the one-time supremo of Lancaster Gate forgot that he and the FA Cup are no longer connected. |
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Somebody forgot to tell that to Palomino, whose slick disco-bomb pop is quickly turning heads towards the North East. |
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After using an electric toothbrush for the first time on Saturday, he forgot to switch it off. |
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Somewhere, somehow, the author Pete Dexter forgot how to have fun. |
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He forgot his manners and reached across the table for the salt. |
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His camera ran out of juice because he forgot to replace the battery. |
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Lenerengo, as usual, forgot everything else in the fiercer pleasure of berating her spouse. |
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Every blitheless thing's forgot Winter's sighs and frowns are not. From the old the new is winning, All's in the beginning. |
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I blew it and forgot to start the spaghetti, so I had plenty of sauce and no pasta. |
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He was so bound up in his reading all weekend that he forgot to do the chores. |
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The story that the library is sinking because the architect forgot to allow for the weight of the books is an old campus legend. |
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Donny, you fathead! You forgot to put the milk in the fridge and now it's spoiled! |
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She almost forgot Toby while she was bathed in this flustering brilliance of light and noise. |
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And I had a lot of things on my mind and I pretty well forgot my promise to Mama until I got shipped home on a special furlough for her funeral. |
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There was a big hoo-ha about it in the papers, and then the world completely forgot the matter. |
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I forgot to press down in addition to in and up on her iliac crests during my patient assessment. |
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The full ludicrousness of the thing dawned upon me so forcibly that I forgot all about my excitement and scare, and laughed aloud. |
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Locke has speculated so deeply, and reasoned so ingeniously, as to have forgot that he was not of age when he came into the world. |
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Yipes! she exclaimed suddenly. I forgot to take the ice cream out of the freezer to soften it! |
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On the dance floor, a woman in a micromini apparently forgot she was supposed to be elegant. |
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The papacy itself never forgot the title nor abandoned the right to bestow it. |
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The two men then forgot their differences and joined forces to seek revenge on the people of Turbaco, who were massacred to a man. |
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Life since our arrest back in Paris had been manic, things for me had been ok, I forgot about Joe pumping and dumping me. |
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Incidentally, the recent sigless posts were mine, not forgeries. I just had to reinstall Agent and forgot to enable them. |
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I forgot to turn on the burner under the soup and found it sitting there, still stone cold, twenty minutes later. |
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In all the bootlicking at the meeting, the 1,200 members forgot why they met in the first place. |
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Somewhat later, Ayla picked up her waterbag to get a drink, found it empty, then put it down and forgot about her thirst. |
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Afterwards I forgot the Mandarin pinyin I'd known since four and had to learn all over, the rising drone of cicadas twisting through my head. |
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Bush never forgot the gratitude he felt when, two hours later, the periscope of USS Finback appeared. |
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Kate forgot about her stomach when her husband was told he had follicular lymphoma and Burkitt's lymphoma in March last year. |
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Several hundred years ago, deep in the ancient virgin forests of the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, an eastern gray squirrel forgot where he buried an acorn. |
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Despite this, his reputation abroad was formidable, and noble or learned foreigners who came to England never forgot to pay their respects to the old philosopher. |
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Plus he had forgot ten to mention Chelsea's Ivorian striker Didier Drogba. |
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This half-hour one-off is so busy showing us the hosts and their guest getting squiffy it forgot to explain that this wasn't just some hilariously random matchup. |
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I was preoccupied with a deadline at work, and I forgot his birthday. |
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This half-hour one-off is so busy showing the hosts and their guest getting squiffy it forgot to explain that this wasn't just some hilariously random match-up. |
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He forgot to include pretty pictures in his project documentation. |
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I forgot to unkey the microphone, and everyone could still hear me. |
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You know, I forgot where I left my keys this morning, but I'll always recall the sight of Michael and Lisa Marie smooching on the MTV Video Music Awards. |
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The notion that he forgot something nagged him the rest of the day. |
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I forgot to buy flowers for my wife at our 14th wedding anniversary. |
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A SAN Diego college student whom federal drug agents forgot and left in a holding cell for five days without food or water said he drank his own urine to survive. |
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Thinking about those pounds and pence, I near forgot my wound. |
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I got him going about the moon or stars, he would fall into that trap, he forgot about his questions and for hours talked to me about the universe. |
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There were no bars on the windows, no jangling keys, no doors to lock or unlock. It was altogether pleasant, but I never forgot that it was a gilded cage. |
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Aunt Daisy didn't take it kindly when we forgot her anniversary. |
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He forgot the whole argument when she cosied up to him on the couch. |
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If you forgot to bring your toothpaste, you'll have to go without. |
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Hammond was left far behind as he was unable to get his lorry in gear, and Clarkson took the lead until he forgot to change down for a steep hill and stalled. |
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Hippocrates, after a little pause, saluted him by his name, whom he resaluted, ashamed almost that he could not call him likewise by his, or that he had forgot it. |
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I had to ring you back because I forgot to ask you something important. |
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We were so lost in Generica, I actually forgot what city we were in. |
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Oh, I also forgot, that there's a disease which was prevalent among cannibals in New Guinea, called kuru, which works pretty much the same way as the rest of these. |
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And just in case anyone forgot, medical advances have transformed AIDS from a death sentence to something more manageable. |
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Who would have imagined that Ted White would lose in North Vancouver, aka The Land That Time Forgot? |
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Newt ungracious in defeat, Inauguration plans complete So positive he will succeed Forgot he lost should concede. |
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Later, his father rose through the ranks in the army, but he never forgot. |
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Their latest album, You Forgot It in People, amazingly encompasses all of it, the anthemic indie, the ambient dub, the free rock, the orchestral jams and the pristine pop. |
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A person I met streeting in Osaka told me the above Kanji examples as well as many others that I have since forgot. |
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Now she is releasing her debut album Before We Forgot How To Dream on the legendary Rough Trade label. |
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