Sentence examples for will remember had from inspiring English sources

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When he followed this with a 69, he was in fine shape — four shots behind the leader, Bill Rogers, who, you will remember, had tied for second at our Open.

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Rowling has said the film series will end in 1945, with the second world war coinciding with the defeat of the wizard Grindelwald – who Potter readers will remember has troubling ideas about wizarding superiority over non-magical humans.

This bill, you will remember, has been tabled by a Conservative backbencher, James Wharton, to try to persuade voters - and some Tory MPs - that David Cameron is sincere in his promise of a referendum by 2017.

Children will remember having been part of the important goodbye and are affirmed by participating in it.

Out of the nearly 50 books I've digested, it's always the kind of work you will remember having read.

I will remember having to scour the darker corners of the Internet for what I viewed as more reasonably priced albums.

Ideally, some of your listeners will remember having seen this tree, and will shudder when you mention it in the story.

Milton, you'll remember, had described the triumphant entry of Christ.

Embedded in TNT, after all, is the name of Ted Turner, who employs the Atlanta Braves pitcher John Rocker, who had disparaging things to say about minorities in New York, which is where Mr. Glover, you'll remember, had trouble hailing a taxi.

Poolman, if you'll remember, had conveniently gone bald years before.

Woods, you'll remember, has followed him into those trees, but there's a path to the green, and he creams a long iron to the back of the putting surface.

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