Recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection.
To have as opinion, belief, or idea.
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Examples for "remember "
Examples for "remember "
1 However, Pakula could still remember details of that case four years ago.
2 The line I remember was 'Change before they change you.' Autonomy, right?
3 That said, remember South Africa actually has a number of high-quality companies.
4 To remember that when serious people ask you questions, you should answer.
5 Today we remember their Classic New Zealand Concert of 7 years ago.
1 Earlier this year, processing plant concerns spawned the largest-ever U.S. meat recall .
2 To recall the many major social and economic challenges along the way.
3 However, he said he did not recall dealing with Mr Thiel's application.
4 I recall , however, that the decision on those matters followed official advice.
5 For Sprinter Sacre, however, the glory days are surely gone beyond recall .
1 Laura, come here, dear; now attend to Doctor Spielsberg, and recollect yourself.
2 As I recollect it, it is the midmost grave of the row.
3 Johnson said the president also struggled to recollect the former sergeant's name.
4 After dinner, various topicks were discussed; but I recollect only one particular.
5 I distinctly recollect the evening when these verses were suggested in 1818.
1 It said it was making all possible efforts to retrieve the body.
2 Crisis resolved, I returned to retrieve my notes in the break room.
3 The office has the power to retrieve bank data, including through subpoenas.
4 Mr Coard said the company was investigating options to retrieve the pipe.
5 It took rescue crews five hours to retrieve his body, she said.
1 That's why it's perfectly fine to call back home to say hello.
2 He said he'd call back in a half hour-that's eighteen minutes now.
3 Left a message explaining my whereabouts and asking for a call back .
4 If you want to call back , you can use our direct line.
5 Chen knew the number, but he did not want to call back .
1 And then you call up here and ask to speak to her.
2 I just picked a call up on the police scanner, Vinnie said.
3 Would you go ahead, but call up Palm when things go wrong?
4 There is a way to call up the good folks at Takealot.
5 Do not call up the magic without first thinking of the staff.
Use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments.
Judge or regard; look upon; judge.
Другие значения термина "think" 1 However, most energy industry experts think the future involves some new nuclear.
2 Still, I don't think the words 'war fever' quite describe the situation.
3 You cry 'freedom,' but mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
4 I think our democracy has it exactly right: two terms, eight years.
5 She says: 'I think culture can change opinions by asking new questions.
6 We think good results always justify an extra 10 minutes of work.
7 Perhaps, however, we need to think about the critical criteria we use.
8 I think that's a good question you don't know how to answer.
9 He had time to think about the situation; perhaps too much time.
10 Some researchers even think important events in ape evolution happened in Europe.
11 Today however, I carry another more ambiguous, and I think positive, message.
12 The question is 'Why?' We think we know why and we understand.
13 I think we need an opportunity to return home at one point.
14 I think he was a really great example of that, she said.
15 I think we need to ask: growth for what? Growth for jobs?
16 I think that's really crucial to setting a good example, Joshi added.
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