remind造句181. Coaches sometimes have to remind him to throw a pitch off the plate every now and then.
182. Collecting rubbish, he thought, would remind him of how fortunate he was even to have been on the circuit.
183. The Edinburgh library staff would like to remind users that there are still books on loan under the old manual system.
184. It is very helpful if the renewal cards can be used, so please take the opportunity to remind all class members.
185. Remind clubs of the annual audit.
186. Special those who remind is, the animal good-for-nothing or queer character that gives you builds a beautiful, easy environment, the mood that also can let you have a joy will treat them.
187. Done mindfully, a ritual can remind you to be conscious.
188. Remind your partner that it's better to decline a task than to break a promise.
189. A mathematical system designed to remind you that you can't afford the kind of living you've grown accustomed to.
190. Romanic movies always mean sweetness, while sad ones will remind you how beautiful your life now is.
191. Honesty policy for problem sets: General discussion of the assignments with other students is acceptable and encouraged (e. g. "Remind me, how do I know if something is an allophone?"
192. An effective way to do this is to make them think about the future and to remind them that the best way to redirect the future is to take some type of action.
193. Finally, only one outward symbol remained to remind him that he had been set apart for a special work of deliverance for his people----his unshorn hair.
194. Remind yourself you are doing everything you can, says Dr. Robert Wicks, psychologist at Loyola University in Maryland.
195. Tickler File: A set of 43 folders, labeled 1 – 31 and January – December, used to remind us of tasks we need to do on a specific day.
196. The approach may remind viewers of the Ben-Day dot compositions of Sigmar Polke and Roy Lichtenstein, but it is not Xie's intention to make a similar Post-Modernist commentary on mass media.
197. Change battery, remind that the customer replaces the battery of this safe-deposit box.
198. Listen to positive self-help tapes to remind you to make positive choices when stress arises.
199. He will spend lots of money, and try to remind voters that it's good to have a Nevadan as majority leader in the Senate.
200. Sometimes it's good to zoom out a bit, though, and remind ourselves on this huge day in history: what the people want is chicken, ice cream and coffee.
201. Notice that we've put a comment inside the definition, to remind us of stack effects. This is particularly wise when the stack order is potentially confusing or hard to remember.
202. Also, you can send me short massage to remind me to check my E - mail box.
203. You remind me of my mother: Men should not compare their mother to their girl unless they've made it clear that they absolutely adore their mother and think the world of her.
204. It was a terrible defeat, one which people still remind me about today, but rather than rip into me and my Manchester United team-mates, the manager was quiet and reflective.
205. Sometimes in the midst of life's chaos we forget to do the little things that remind us we're part of something greater than ourselves.
206. So my advice is this: Keep the eight-glasses-a-day rule--not as a do-or-die goal, but simply as a tool to remind you to drink enough water to make up for any shortfall from your food.
207. He speaks in a low bass rumble, just like Imhotep, the mummy in the two earlier pictures (whose name continues to remind me of an Egyptian house of pancakes).
208. Dream TV interference, collisions with people from the air crash, was to remind the near future about grand mal epilepsy.
209. "There's a pool of mind-blowing talent waiting to be tapped," he says. "We remind them, 'It's your duty to participate in this community and build your own businesses.'
210. Modernised, urbanised and alienated as many of us are, photographs remind us of nature's many complexities and subtleties.