Sentence examples for forgot the part from inspiring English sources

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He forgot the part about how Obama really wants to let all urban criminals go free but wants offenders from small-town America to serve mandatory life sentences.

Other members of the Party might mind that Cruz forgot the part about pretending that the shutdowns were about unsustainable spending rather than weapons of fiscal terrorism, or about the Senate supposedly being less crazy and reckless than the House.

He forgets the lyrics to The Smiths' 'Asleep' during the first encore and remarks, 'I can't believe I forgot the part about the lemons.' Then he goes on to talk of English hell as being 'eating crisps and watching The Good Life for 30 years'.

Mandela never forgot the part played by the Hains in the anti-apartheid movement as Mrs Hain discovered much later while in Morriston Hospital, Swansea when she was asked to take a call on the ward phone.

And I was right about it all, except I forgot the part about it being an absolute living fucking nightmare.

You didn't say anything about the fact that Mandela was a Communist, and you forgot the part where he planted bombs and blew up a train station, then pled guilty and spent twenty-seven years in jail because of it.

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And don't forget the part about the hookers.

You're forgetting the part about politics mattering.

Although some residents have a way of forgetting the part about repayment.

Besides, our legislators are forgetting the part beer played in the composition of the national anthem.

Sometimes you forget the part it plays until you get there and suddenly everything makes sense".

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