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1 In the general excitement and joy, the colonel had been quite forgotten .
2 He'd quite forgotten his name, if it had been given at all.
3 In my fright, I had quite forgotten the brandy in her dress.
4 He had quite forgotten , he told me, the complication of Mr Crabbin.
5 She sat down on a stump; she had quite forgotten the party.
6 And they never talked of this other Jean-Christophe; he was quite forgotten .
7 Hoffman, who had quite forgotten his adventure in the park, looked vacant.
8 Chris, munching cheerfully in the twilight, had evidently quite forgotten her woes.
9 And, meantime, she had quite forgotten his existence in more pressing things.
10 For they had quite forgotten the character of the Spanish gunners' aim.
11 The little sophists are dumb and terrified, their books are quite forgotten .
12 I met him only once, and I have quite forgotten his name.
13 He had well nigh forgotten: he knew that she had quite forgotten .
14 I thought I was quite forgotten , and was surprised when you bowed.
15 She had quite forgotten that she was terribly afraid of big dogs.
16 Janette was out, and I had quite forgotten who had had cards.
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