forgotten造句181. The cobbled streets and the boulevards spoke to him, told him tales he thought he had forgotten.
182. By this time Cecilia had forgotten all about not pushing past the bear to press the button and get out.
183. Overgrown now with brambles and weeds, A track forgotten that nobody needs.
184. We apologize to anyone whose name we have forgotten in the rush of deadline time; you are all in good company.
185. The dress was put in a drawer, unfinished but not forgotten about.
186. His throat was dry and he'd forgotten to buy any candy.
187. Years ago, my father gave me a piece of advice that I've never forgotten.
188. All these jealousies and disappointments and doubts were forgotten for the time being in the face of adversity.
189. Not once, even in the most remote spots and island hideaways, has Diana forgotten to put on her bikini top.
190. Councillors decided the broken down buildings, smashed fences and forgotten scrubland were giving passengers a bad impression of the town.
191. Sometimes I discover I have changed my mind because I have forgotten what I used to think.Mason Cooley
192. Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school.Albert Einstein
193. Are you bothered that your theatre work is often forgotten?
194. Men forget everything; women remember everything. That's why men need instant replays in sports. They've already forgotten what happened.Rita Rudner
195. Brother Greg, 13, watches with amusement, supplying a name or a date one of the senior Vlosiches has forgotten.
196. He's forgotten what it is to sit and hold hands among the buttercups.
197. He seemed to have forgotten about only letting me loose on water.
198. By the time Wednesday rolled around, Curtis had apparently forgotten his offer.
199. I was intoxicated with the information he had provided me, and my bruises were forgotten.
200. The lifeblood of Sarajevo will drain away, the television cameras will go home and Bosnia will be forgotten in the West.
201. In the rush not to be left behind, scruples about starvation and labour camps are forgotten.
202. The conservative Cornish, who had not forgotten their previous grievances, had a deep affection for the Latin Liturgy.
203. Quite apart from enhancing its reputation, it also reassures other agents that they will not be forgotten.
204. But in all cases, the native authority of the highest calibre is forgotten, omitted, if not silenced.
205. By all that's holy, I'd almost forgotten we were in a place where they sell beer.
206. Martin pressed himself back into the burial plot, his fear of it temporarily forgotten in the face of this new terror.
207. He had forgotten to tell the cook to save some food for us, but he did not offer an apology.
208. Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time, I think I've forgotten this before.Steven Wright
209. It turned out he had forgotten to inspect my fertiliser storage facilities and was very apologetic about the oversight.
210. In one environment the reasons for behaving well are clear; in another they are easily overlooked and forgotten.