The spirit of the party was shown by a remark made, that the first two days had been days of battle.
This angry feeling had been increased by a remark made by Sieyes, and reported to Bonaparte.
A remark made to Joseph Frank, whom Mozart frequently found occupied with French scores, and who had asked whether the study of Italian scores were not preferable.
A remark made by Mozart in reference to Beethoven in the spring of 1787.
A remark made in Leipsic when somebody spoke slightingly of the music of Gassmann, an Imperial Court Chapelmaster in Vienna, and much respected by Maria Theresa and Joseph.
A remark made in Leipsic, in 1789, in reference to a composer who was suited to comic opera work, but had received an appointment as Church composer.
That it was not only the hope of obtaining a favor which prompted Beethoven to express so high an admiration for Cherubini, is plain from a remark made by the English musician Cipriani Potter to A.
Remark made to Bettina von Arnim, in 1810, concerning Viennese society.
The Emperor was always playing tricks with us," was a remark made by one of them.
Talleyrand quoted a remark made to him by the Abbe Sieyes during the sittings of the Constituent assembly.
Nothing, I think, shows more clearly the state into which the home policy of the English Government has fallen than a remark made to me yesterday by Lord Sefton.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remark made" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.