Sentence examples for begin to forget about from inspiring English sources

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I begin to forget about driving.

He said he might tell his players to at least acknowledge the slump so that they could begin to forget about it.

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Bolton were poor and put in the kind of away performance fans were beginning to forget about, the club having gone 495 days without a win on the road until August.

JUST when you'd begun to forget about undervotes and butterfly ballots, two automakers are embroiled in their own counting dispute -- over technical specs, not dangling chads.

By that time, though, I'd probably begun to forget about the hurricane, and even to feel a little impatient with it, and I'd stopped thinking about good luck and bad, just as I'm doing today.

Because the first thing you want to do when you've finally begun to forget about that terrible job you once took as a logistics technician for a nefarious secret government assassin programme is hack them.

However, as the crown's power increased, Simon began to forget more and more about his relationship with Marceline, until he had all but forgotten their friendship.

" Eventually, he began to forget himself.

"People were beginning to forget, and I didn't want to forget," Mr. Paulnak said.

Gradually we began to forget what had happened to us.

Eventually, however, collective America began to forget its 1970s experience.

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