How to use "remembered" in a sentence

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Then she remembered that Aron was living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, when he bought the truck

She remembered some words from her schoolbook, so she spoke to the mouse in French.

Perhaps somebody will write a book about this place - and about me! Perhaps I will, when I'm bigger.' Then she remembered

I went and sat with her, and she remembered me!

She remembered the handsome young man she had seen so often in the Luxembourg Gardens

He looked paler and thinner than she remembered

He remembered clearly the young man in the Luxembourg Gardens who had shown such great interest in Cosette, and he was certain that this was the man she had written to.

He remembered the little girl he had rescued from the Thenardiers ten years earlier, and felt sad that he was no longer the most important man in her life

Sala's grandmother remembered life before the Oil Wars, when people could travel freely and see other parts of the world

She remembered how quiet he'd been with their friends

As soon as Cham's face disappeared, she suddenly remembered: Gran's story! She'd forgotten to tell him about it in the end.

I remembered what Mrs Van Hopper had told me about de Winter's wife.

I remembered Mrs Danvers smiling at me, like a devil

Even these days, when most machines could be played with electronically validated value cards, the nickel duchesses wore black gloves to keep their hands from becoming filthy after hours of handling coins and pulling levers; they always sat on stools while they played, and they remembered to alternate hands when operating the machines in order not to strain the muscles of one arm, and they carried bottles of liniment just in case.

She remembered the two words that she had twice erased from Danny's chalkboard - NOT DEAD - and she realized that she'd forgotten to call Michael

She remembered the complaint that Angela had made earlier

Then he remembered her address

Suddenly he remembered something important about Elliot Stryker

It was such a tentative smile, such a vague ghost of all the broad warm smiles she remembered, that it broke her heart.

I remembered my uncle's letter from India, and I was very worried.

Yes, he remembered, he had found the fly by the kitchen window but had released it immediately as ordered.

Since I must leave you, I would rather you remembered me as I was before

I suddenly remembered the conversation last night, and Lawrence Redding telling us he had a Mauser.

And, yes, he remembered her name now: Mrs Lestrange.

I remembered what Dr Haydock had said about his illness and supposed that explained it

It was a blue earring, and I remembered exactly where I had last seen it.

Then I remembered my cousins in Leatherhead.

Suddenly, I remembered the night I had watched through the telescope.

I remembered how I could not concentrate that morning, hardly a month before, and how I had stopped work to get my newspaper from the newsboy

I remembered how I went to the garden gate as he came past, and how I had listened to his odd story of 'Men from Mars'.

I heard the noise of playing children and remembered the deep silence of the dawn of that last great day...

Then I remembered that my cigarettes were in the suitcase

We began to get ready, and we remembered that we had packed our toothbrushes

He even remembered the motor for Connie's machine

I remembered my conversation with Walter that day in the garden with horror

She remembered nothing of that painful time