Sentence examples for forget beginning from inspiring English sources

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"Forget beginning, middle and end; forget all sense of structure!" their beleaguered English teacher tells them.

Teddy claims that since "John G" is a common name, he will continually forget, beginning his search again and that even Teddy himself has a "John G" name.

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When this summer to forget began, the Knicks had four items on their to-do list, and trading Patrick Ewing was not one of them.

The book, some may forget, begins with a man telling her that he prefers her face "as it is now, ravaged".

Has my forgetting begun?

"Is it hard knowing the same thing probably will happen to you?" Maybe the real question is what to do when the forgetting begins.

The Inter Ocean, one of Chicago's major daily newspapers, now almost forgotten, began in 1865 as the Chicago Republican, was renamed The Inter Ocean in 1871, perhaps symbolic of Chicago's rise to global prominence.

Spain was where the "right to be forgotten" began, with the European Commission recently ruling that individuals can demand Google remove unfavourable links about them from search results displayed in Europe.

Memories long forgotten began to reemerge.

But I don't want to forget the beginning.

The donor emphasized that students should remember the feelings they experienced with their first cadaver and "not forget their beginning zeal and emotions" as the years progressed.

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