Sentence examples for forgotten how very from inspiring English sources

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So I had forgotten how very different the view is from the other side of the stage.

"I have forgotten how very difficult it is to make an on-the-spot decision," she said.

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And Martin Amis never forgot how "very generous" Waugh had been.

Their stock in trade is mime, but they mock it mercilessly — so mercilessly, in fact, that it's easy to forget how very skilled they are.

Because of everything, I know and can never forget how very much he was wanted, how precious he is.' Alex and Will Thorpe Alex and Will talk with their three-week-old daughter on their lap.

I thought The Honourable Woman was great, and Spooks is fun, and always reminds me of The Professionals [but] there's a tendency to forget how very angry le Carré's original novels are.

Of course I'd forgotten how hard it would be and very nearly took it off.

It's not like you've forgotten how to speak English; you've just spoken very carefully selected English".

A scrub is a species of gamer with a bad attitude who's forgotten how to have fun and is known to be a very sore loser.

And after a couple of very mild winters, it may be that New Yorkers have forgotten how quickly a truly cold day can chill right to the bone.

We've forgotten how".

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