Sentence examples for has forgotten there from inspiring English sources

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Six years after the murder of Stephen Lawrence, Britain has forgotten there was a second victim of that race-hate crime.

"If your family has forgotten, there can be problems finding out where - usually in eastern Europe - your ancestors came from," says Gandy.

Not so much the twilight of the gods as of the mortals within it: Siegfried, often thought unsympathetic, shines out for once as an honest innocent destroyed by a society grown so venal, manipulative and mendacious that it has forgotten there's another way to live.

Sure, in some ways it may actually feel worse to you; my body has forgotten there was ever another way.

By John Budd RUSTAVI, Georgia, 17 July 2007 − In a depressed city it seems time has forgotten, there is a building that hasn't seen much care for years.

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"He had forgotten there was a spelling section".

And then, of course not that you've forgotten!there was the election.

5. Finally, in case you had forgotten, there's the perennial saga of Israel and Palestine.

The older sister had forgotten there was supposed to be a lady.

One nearly snowed-in weekend afternoon, I returned to my university office to fetch a book I had forgotten there.

"These girls are so hung up on looking great they've forgotten there are several ways to be ugly".

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