Synonym: prompt. Similar words: reminder, premium, premise, seminar, mind, feminist, seemingly, mind you. Meaning: [rɪ'maɪnd] v. 1. put in the mind of someone 2. assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned.
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121. I must remind the House that we have a busy day ahead of us, including a ten-minute Bill motion.
122. To remind the reader of the nature of these two choices they are repeated below.
123. It is aimed at both local authorities and librarians to remind them of the professional responsibilities of librarians.
124. Often enough, something would happen to remind us of how fragile her existence was.
125. Next time I see you,(www.Sentencedict.com) remind me not to talk to you. Groucho Marx
126. Your editor should remind you of the positive sides of your writing.
127. Use the spaces below to remind you when checks need to be carried out.
128. I no longer had to remind myself to breathe in and out.
129. The problem is, they butt in after every song to remind you of it.
130. Christmas does not remind us that God was born over 2000 years ago. It is a time to remember that God was born in our heart and lives in our heart, everyday! RVM
131. Now, suddenly I had to remind myself of the truth. Cancer was dangerous, deadly dangerous.
132. I just want to remind you that your assignments must be completed by Friday.
133. Managers, and almost everyone else, constantly remind shareholders they should invest for the long term.
134. A note is usually made in the diary to this effect to remind the reception desk.
135. In Shakespeare's day, didn't he tell about people wearing skull rings and brooches to remind them of death.
136. Remind us again Lord, that we can pray, and that your sovereignty is greater than any earthly power.
137. The manor house and Ferriby Hall are still extant and remind one of the former grandeur of the High Street.
138. Remind me to give you Tracy's number before you go.
139. His meditations are interrupted by two figures from his past, who remind him of separate acts of cowardice and inhumanity.
140. I will remind you, with best intention, to cease your negotiations with PetroVietnam.
141. She will constantly remind you that succeeding in those relationships is far more important than making a million bucks.
142. Before beginning this attempted duplication we ought perhaps to remind ourselves exactly what polynomials are.
143. A woman peeks down her bikini bottom to remind herself of her true hair colour.
144. The conclusion should remind the reader of what you have accomplished.
145. There is no need to remind you that health is not the same as medical care.
146. Allow me to remind you that you are head of the family in your father's absence.
147. My grandfather's getting so forgetful - I have to remind him to take his medication.
148. Such motivations cut across different media and remind us again of the extent to which media permeate our lives.
149. They remind you of a bunch of schoolboys wandering down a lonely road, kicking a ball along.
150. You remind me of law sessions they used to have in the gold fields before the North West mounted moved in.
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