Sentence examples for heard forget from inspiring English sources

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And then I heard Forget, with its catchy drawn-out chorus ("Forgee-eee-et! All the words that made you break my heart") and had to hear more.

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Throughout classical texts, we find that daos are spoken, heard, forgotten, transmitted, learned, studied, understood and misunderstood, distorted, mastered, and performed with pleasure.

8, supporters will claim they weren't heard, forgetting that a majority cannot dictate the civil rights of a minority.

This is official for all politicians to hear: forget it!"None of the politicians, including the three opposition leaders Arseny Yatsenyuk, Vitaly Klitschko, a former boxer, and Oleh Tyagnibok, are trusted by Maidan.

In contrast, birds that heard the forget cue did not exhibit sustained activation of the same brain area, and only in about 44% of cases did the birds correctly identify the original object.

Once heard never forgotten.

That's all the fashion people have to hear to forget the rest.

Somehow melding western, Mexican and native musical elements into a cohesive whole, Ennio Morricone's theme to The Good, The Bad and the Ugly is a memorable, original piece of music that is, once heard, never forgotten.

The group dressed in white suits and shoes and gave renditions of "Lily the Pink" - the inventor of "medicinal compound", which reappears at the end of The Hypochondriac - and "Thank U Very Much", fanciful feelgood songs, once heard never forgotten.

The Lamb, a choral setting of William Blake from 1982, is another of Tavener's most celebrated works, music that's once heard, never forgotten, its delicate radiance realising a rapt timelessness.

Elsewhere, the novelist NoViolet Bulawayo, brooding about genocidal conflicts in Zimbabwe, imagines "bones stirring in mass graves… as if they had heard their forgotten names" recited aloud, while the Belgian writer Erwin Mortier grieves for his grandmother's baby brother, who died of Spanish flu in 1918 and was probably bundled into a shared grave "in a shroud of bedsheets hastily sewn together".

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