Memorized Sentence Examples

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  • She fled up the stairs and down the hallways she'd memorized on her trip to the library.

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  • Prayers can be said in your own words or be memorized prayers.

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  • Lastly, the periodic table of elements is discussed and memorized.

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  • The first question we had memorized from our early catechism had been Why were you created?

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  • Like Martin said he could've just memorized them.

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  • The classic story has been imitated, parodied and memorized by fans for years.

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  • Whether you're a bartender or you're just a popular at-home mixologist, it pays to have the recipes for some popular mixed drinks memorized.

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  • Even if you have memorized them perfectly, however, write a few notes and reminders on a card to give to the officiant just in case.

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  • A beginning player will likely work with the major open position chords until they are memorized before moving on to playing those same chords in other positions up the neck.

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  • If you memorized lines from Breakfast at Tiffany's, you understand the unique mystique of Tiffany jewelry.

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  • Others focused more on the line dance aspects, coming up with long series of steps to be memorized and performed with a minimum of improvisation or personal style.

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  • In some civilizations, knowing the family tree was so important; children memorized hundreds of their ancestors' names, in order of birth.

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  • True Peanuts fans tend to have their favorite comic strip events memorized.

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  • Sight words are words that must be memorized while phonics lists are lists based on common sounds.

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  • Patterned breathing is still taught in Lamaze classes, but is not memorized or completely forced as it once was.

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  • Unless you make your own board games and have the rules memorized, then this has probably happened to you at some point.

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  • Before the days of radio and television, recitation was a form of family entertainment and children memorized poems for the entertainment of their extended families.

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  • Become so familiar with your story that you've memorized it.

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  • Reselling the DVDs after you've completed the program or memorized the workout moves and routines.

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  • For example, a child may have the alphabet memorized and may know how to spell many words.

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  • Having several easy flirting phrases in French language memorized may give you more confidence as you participate in your first flirtatious conversation.

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  • Having a few French love quotes memorized can add "savoir faire" to the discussion, too.

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  • The numbers 1 to 50 in French are easy to memorize once you have the first twenty numbers memorized as well as the multiples of ten memorized.

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  • It might be the first phone number (besides your own) that you memorized. 867-5309 (Jenny) is still a favorite with its catchy tune and unique chorus.

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  • The species has a collected list of almost 300 rules known as the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition that are memorized during his early education.

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  • Like the three digit RGB values, these hex numbers also became codified and memorized by web designers too busy to look them up on charts, such as the one at WebMonkey.

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  • Retrieving her book from the bedroom, she leafed through it to the page number she had memorized.

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  • Betsy compiled a comprehensive portfolio of automobile models which Howie memorized so he could better identify vehicles.

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  • You can be a very successful, creative and accomplished guitarist without having memorized all the possible chords the guitar can play.

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  • These cosmopolitan women have back issues of Vogue memorized.

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  • The Haverhill homestead, memorized in Snow-Bound, is also held by trustees " to preserve the natural features of the landscape," and to keep the buildings and furniture somewhat as they were in their minstrel's boyhood.

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  • Compared with the thoroughness of most other catechisms this one seems very scanty, but it has a better chance of being memorized, and its very simplicity has given it a firm hold on the inner life and conscience of devout members of the Anglican communion throughout the world.

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