单词 | Forgotten |
例句 | 1. Vows made in storms are forgotten in calms. 2. Pain is forgotten where gain follows. 3. Sound love is not soon forgotten. 4. What is soon learnt is soon forgotten. 5. When the wound is healed, the pain is forgotten. 6. Old love will not be forgotten. 7. Soon learnt, soon forgotten. 7. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 8. Seldom seen, soon forgotten. 9. Long absent, soon forgotten. 10. I've forgotten my umbrella - what a nuisance! 11. I'm sorry, I've forgotten your name. 12. Oh Lord! I've forgotten the tickets! 13. If your next record's a bit iffy(), you're forgotten. 14. Always remember too little, too much forgotten. 15. It is probable that he has forgotten our appointment. 16. I'd completely forgotten about the money he owed me. 17. I've forgotten his name—will you remind me of it? 18. I'm sorry, I have forgotten your name. 19. A person thinks unforgettable memories,maybe someone else already forgotten. 20. Miss become habit, forgotten become habit, lonely become habit. 21. You've forgotten my birthday again, you brute! 22. I've forgotten where they live exactly. 23. And then deep memory, also has forgotten the day. 24. I've forgotten my pen. Could I borrow yours? 25. Bykov had forgotten that Malinin was something of a puritan. 26. The more you wanna know whether you have forgotten something, the better you remember; I once heard that, the only thing you can do when you no longer have something is not to forget. 27. We've never forgotten about the truth.We are just becoming skillful liars. 28. I'm sorry, I've forgotten your name. Can you remind me? 29. His name flitted through my mind,only to be forgotten again. 30. In place waiting for one person, may not have thought about, maybe that person had been there long forgotten here. 1. I've forgotten my umbrella - what a nuisance! 2. I'm sorry, I've forgotten your name. 3. Oh Lord! I've forgotten the tickets! 4. If your next record's a bit iffy, you're forgotten. 5. It is probable that he has forgotten our appointment. 6. I'd completely forgotten about the money he owed me. 7. I've forgotten his name—will you remind me of it? 7. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 8. I'm sorry, I have forgotten your name. 9. You've forgotten my birthday again, you brute! 10. I've forgotten where they live exactly. 11. Bykov had forgotten that Malinin was something of a puritan. 12. I'm sorry, I've forgotten your name. Can you remind me? 13. His name flitted through my mind,only to be forgotten again. 14. I'd forgotten the notes for my speech so I had to do it ad lib. 15. I had a nagging feeling that I had forgotten something. 16. I'm in such a muddle, I'd completely forgotten you were coming today. 17. One group of people seems to be forgotten, namely pensioners. 18. The plans mouldered away in a forgotten corner of the office. 19. I've forgotten what I came in here for - I'm such a dimwit! 20. She found his story so compelling that she had forgotten to drink wine. 21. It should not be forgotten that people used to get much more exercise. 22. I was in the embarrassing position of having completely forgotten her name. 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. 61. She was miffed that he'd forgotten her name. 62. Oh no, I've forgotten my wallet. 63. "And I've forgotten the sugar."she laughed. 64. Don't worry they could have just forgotten to phone. 65. I had forgotten to take my dose of antibiotic. 66. Alex had forgotten to charge the battery. 67. 'You were there, too.' 'So I was-I'd forgotten.' 67. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 68. The letter alludes to something now forgotten. 69. Oh no, I've forgotten your birthday! Hey, just/only kidding! 70. Oh hell, I've forgotten my key! 71. I'd forgotten that. My mind must be going. 72. I've forgotten my blasted keys! 73. Someone's forgotten to turn off their headlights. 74. What happened that day will never be forgotten. 75. I judged that you had forgotten to come. 76. With the passage of time the incident was forgotten. 77. Sir(), I've forgotten my homework. 78. As likely as not she's forgotten all about it. 79. Oh sugar! I've forgotten my book! 80. I'd forgotten the keys, which didn't help matters. 81. It's time these old scores were forgotten. 82. Fuck! I've forgotten my keys! 83. What a nuisance! I've forgotten my ticket. 84. Your scatty son has forgotten his key again. 85. They've conveniently forgotten the risk of heart disease. 86. Thomas has not forgotten his humble origins. 87. Typically, she had forgotten her keys again. 88. She could have forgotten to tell him. 89. I've forgotten your name again I must be slipping. 90. He has forgotten much of what he learned. 91. I've forgotten what I was going to say. 92. I've long since forgotten what our quarrel was about. 93. From past experience I'd say he'd probably forgotten the time. 94. I've forgotten my front-door key, so we'll have to use the tradesmen's entrance. 95. As time went on, Mary began to wonder if John had forgotten their date. 96. Many forgotten treasures have been discovered in the attics of old houses. 97. I've forgotten her name, but maybe it'll come to me later. 97. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 98. I haven't seen her for so long that I've forgotten what she looks like. 99. As Liz had predicted , the rumours were soon forgotten. 100. She has forgotten to point off the last two figures of 4235. 101. I had forgotten all about it because I had been so occupied with other things. 102. I agree with you in thinking that he had forgotten it. 103. We had been away for such a long time that I had forgotten her name. 104. That's what comes of not practising - you've forgotten everything! 105. She might have forgotten her completely had it not been for recurrent nightmares. 106. The old man seems to have forgotten everything he learnt at school. 107. It's either Spanish or Portuguese that she speaks, but I've forgotten which. 108. We seem to have forgotten why we're fighting this campaign - we really need to return to first principles. 109. I've forgotten my keys. 110. I'm awfully sorry, but we've forgotten to reserve you a table. 111. Your plan is a good one as far as it goes, but there are several points you've forgotten to consider. 112. Predictably, after the initial media interest, the refugees now seem to have been forgotten. 113. I've forgotten what the firm he works for is called. 114. Are you sure you locked the gate? You could easily have forgotten. 115. Oh, blow it! I've forgotten to invite Paul to the party. 116. Everyone played well. It should not be forgotten, however, that we still lost the game. 117. When he went to write down the telephone number, he had forgotten it. 118. In all the confusion, there's a serious risk that the main issues will be forgotten. 119. I was in the embarrassing position of having completely forgotten her name. 120. The agreement allows old expectations to be forgotten and everyone can start afresh. 121. Feel free to chip in if I've forgotten to mention anything. 122. The feeling that I've forgotten something has been gnawing at me all day. 123. We seem to have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas. 124. He became so besotted with her that even his children were forgotten. 125. I found to my great irritation that I'd forgotten the film. 126. I then realized to my absolute horror, that I had forgotten the present. 127. Personal enmities must be forgotten at a time of national crisis. 127. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 128. He has to extemporize because he has forgotten to bring his note. 129. The driver had forgotten to fasten the safety chain and the trailer came loose . 130. He reminded me of what I should otherwise have forgotten. 131. I can't access the file on your company because I've forgotten the code. 132. Had you truly forgotten or were you just being deliberately perverse? 133. Watching your child explore the world about her can open your eyes to delights long forgotten. 134. Her latest novel, entitled 'The Forgotten Sex', is out this week. 135. Thanks for reminding. I'd forgotten all about his coming this afternoon. 136. He had to extemporize because he had forgotten to bring his notes. 137. Just for a laugh, I pretended that I'd forgotten it was his birthday. 138. We wanted to be here early in case the whatsit, maintenance supervisor had forgotten to deal with it. 139. I've forgotten how that tune goes - could you hum it for me? 140. The government hoped that their early mishandling of the crisis could be quietly forgotten . 141. Today's news goes into the ether and is soon forgotten. 142. If he should have forgotten to go to the airport, nobody will be there to meet her. 143. Have you forgotten about that money I lent you last week? 144. The power of his stage presence could never be forgotten. 145. To his consternation, when he got to the airport he found he'd forgotten his passport. 146. His pioneering work in the field was largely forgotten until the late 1940s. 147. I get so annoyed when I lose work because I've forgotten to back it up. 148. I did German at school but I've forgotten most of it. 149. Funnily enough I can remember what I had for lunch on July 5th, 1906, but I've forgotten what I had for breakfast today. 150. I'd only gone a few steps down the road when I realized I'd forgotten to lock the door. 151. I may be almost 50, but there's not a lot of things I've forgotten. 152. Ten to one he'll have forgotten all about it tomorrow. 153. The experience of nearly getting killed is not easily forgotten. 154. I hope nobody's forgotten to bring their passport with them. 155. Injuries may be forgiven, but not forgotten. Aesop 156. It has been a forgotten backwater. 157. We must have forgotten to bring the gas bottle. 158. Vows made in storms are forgotten in calm. Thomas Fuller 159. Danger past, God is forgotten. Thomas Fuller 160. The tea forgotten, she gazed blankly through the window. 161. An injury is much sooner forgotten than an insult. Lord Chesterfield 162. But I had forgotten those accursed books of poetry. 163. As an author(), I've never forgotten how to daydream. Neil Gaiman 164. Until then, I'd forgotten Tansy's appearance at my hotel. 165. Another message followed shortly afterwards they'd forgotten the embargo. 166. She sat bolt upright, aches and pains quite forgotten. 167. I've forgotten to write down the bad dream I had last night. 168. When I reached Denis's, I'd almost forgotten about my brassy hair. 169. I had forgotten my fear until I came to cross one of these bridges on Beejay after rediscovering riding in my thirties. 170. She had forgotten the compulsion of his confident smile, the total assurance he carried everywhere he went. 171. Make me dictator for five years and I'll show you what I can do. I'll clean the dirt out. We need to bring law and order and should bring about the necessary changes in the constitution to achieve this. And we should stop vote bank politics done in the name of communal harmony. People have stopped loving their country. Everybody has forgotten the "mother" in motherland. Dharminder 172. Any thoughts I had of eating, drinking or relieving bodily functions were forgotten. 173. Smallfry had forgotten to warn him because he had done so many bad things and caused a lot of trouble. 174. At least know your gestation times so that you are not surprised when a mating at some forgotten date actually produces a calf! 175. She'd forgotten her strange feelings of the night before until she switched off the bedside lamp. 176. Shelley closed the filing cabinet and the desk, and wondered whether he had forgotten her. 177. Peg sat rigid her basket on her lap, knitting forgotten, keeping in check the smouldering anger inside her. 178. Backwards Pretend you are a beginner who has inadvertently forgotten which end of the board is forwards and set sail going backwards. 179. Too often a trial becomes a contest between the trial judge and the appellate court, and justice is forgotten. 180. Today, thankfully, the acrimony is forgotten and only the coffee is bitter. 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. 187. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 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. 211. If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. Mother Teresa 212. But money and the recession were forgotten as I skied in the brilliant sunshine of Obergurgl just a few days before Christmas. 213. It is relatively straight forward in operation, and once set can be forgotten - a valuable addition to the program. 214. Both groups need very special care - yet so often they are the forgotten people in our community. 215. Counting on the stillness of her own soul, she had forgotten the other one: the soul of her baby girl. 216. Max Hess, Folkestone, Kent I bumped into a friend the other day but had forgotten his name. 217. Love is a promise, love is a souvenir, once given never forgotten, never let it disappear. John Lennon 218. Have you found your old exercise books and been amazed at what you have forgotten? 219. He'd been so busy that afternoon that he'd completely forgotten to call her. 220. The isolation seemed complete, in the haste he had forgotten his companion and in recompense he called out his name. 221. This man with an interest in the murder everyone had forgotten about. 222. Tug had forgotten what day it was until he heard the bells. 223. But now, in the bottom half, our animal brotherhood is forgotten. 224. Had she forgotten the bitter experience of her own childhood? 225. After a few days on shore I had forgotten just how flexible was our bamboo raft. 226. Should all this be conveniently forgotten now that the boycott is about to be lifted? 227. Uncle Shim arrived in our house like a tired memory, almost forgotten. 228. The thing is that deeds we have forgotten, they have got to be atoned for. |
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