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"John Bentley? The name ...... l but I don't remember him."
rings a bell
Let me ....(memory)  - you've missed three lessons this term!
refresh your memory
If my memory ....., I think this is not the first time I have to write something similar.
serves me well
The more you try not to think about it, the more you have chocolate.... (brain)
on your brain
The name is ...(tongue), I definitely know it.
tongue
Listen, if you're enjoying this little trip down memory lane, wait till you see the other .... (past) we brought up here.
blast from the past
So how can we separate a harmless "..." from a more serious problem like Alzheimer's disease?
senior moment
Now you don't need to ... (brain) to make a present for your relatives, friends or colleagues.
rack your brain
You don't remember? Here's a photo to .... (memory)
jog your memory
Coming here is like .... (memory), and I have so many beautiful memories of the six years that I spent here.
trip down memory lane
.... (head), I don't know of scientific studies that have tested this.
off the top of my head
I keep telling him about the risks, but .... (ear). He never listens!
it goes in one ear and out the other
I have .... (memory), have to write everything down.
a memory like a sieve
Sorry, dear, I'm afraid I missed what you said, was .... (away)
miles away
Now what was I telling you? I'm afraid I've lost .... (train)
train of thought
I know I should have told you, but it ...
slip my mind
This conversation has provided much ... (food)
food for thought
You must ... (mind) that the cost of living is higher in New York.
to bear something in mind