Sentence examples for i could remember how from inspiring English sources

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I must have skipped a bit as a child, I guess, because I could remember how to do it.

"I was actually in a fire once in the Village, and fortunately, being an architect, I could remember how to get out," Henry Smith Miller said.

I told them about my father's scams, domestic and foreign, everything I could remember: how he attempted to con the Prime Ministers of Singapore and Malaysia in Britain's two largest football pools and, within a whisker, brought it off.

Paul Holdengräber: I wish I could remember how it all started, and not only how it all started but how it all coalesced and came together.

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It became the only thing I was good at, distinguishing the really sick ones in the midst of the confusing daily crowd of patients that were presented to me as a student and then as a resident, though I never could remember how to save them.

I wish my particular ears could remember how the hall sounded, but the program was great, and the acoustics looked terrific.

The coffee man recognised me and someone else made me name all the films I'd been in, so she could remember how she knew me: "No... no, not that one... nope".

The City magistrates were of the generation that had fought in the Civil War, and could remember how Charles I's grab for absolute power had led to that national trauma.

Before he could remember how much he would miss his snowblower, I put the house on the market.

That would probably have caused riots on the streets (assuming Angelenos could remember how to walk on them).

Soon all food had to be imported because no one could remember how to forage in the bush.

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