forgotten造句31. I've forgotten her name.
32. Men have forgotten this truth. But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed.
33. I'd forgotten the notes for my speech so I had to do it ad lib.
34. I had a nagging feeling that I had forgotten something.
35. Love is a promise. Love is a souvenir. Once given, never forgotten. Never let it disappear.
36. I'm in such a muddle, I'd completely forgotten you were coming today.
37. One group of people seems to be forgotten, namely pensioners.
38. I'm still waiting for you where we used to be.But you've forgotten you were once here.
39. The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past, you can't go on well in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches.
40. The plans mouldered away in a forgotten corner of the office.
41. I've forgotten what I came in here for - I'm such a dimwit!
42. I have also forgotten once world, whether a peaceful piece of string sound.
43. The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past; You can't go forward in life until you let go of your past failures.
44. Called the most unforgettable, is never remind of, is never forgotten.
45. Some people will never be forgotten while some are always substitutes.
46. She found his story so compelling that she had forgotten to drink wine.
47. In the good can not help but forgotten, also arrived, but sad memories.
48. It should not be forgotten that people used to get much more exercise.
49. Remember what should be remembered, and forget what should be forgotten. Alter what is changeable, and accept what is mutable.
50. committed by the occupying troops will never be forgotten.
51. He had forgotten to wind his watch.
52. Shoot! I've forgotten my book!
53. Their kindness and consideration will not be forgotten.
54. Don't worry-they could have just forgotten to call.
55. It really bothered me that he'd forgotten my birthday.
56. I've forgotten my book at home.
57. Oh blast! I've forgotten my key.
58. Someone's forgotten to flush the toilet.
59. Ten to one he has forgotten it.
60. I've completely forgotten her name.