Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "remarked that"

  • I told him to order dinner for six persons, but he remarked that he would order it only for four, as he had to keep his dear mother company; she always took her dinner in bed.

  • I remarked that it was the and of April, 1744, the anniversary of my birth, which, ten times during my life, has been marked by some important event.

  • He remarked that it was considered a very venial sin for a regular priest to say two masses in one day for the sake of earning two carlini more, but that for the same sin a secular priest would deserve to be burnt at the stake.

  • I remarked that I had seen it myself, and General Morgan, or any one else, could see it if he would risk being shot at pretty lively.

  • As I was on the point of leaving, he inquired where I was going to, and I answered that I was going back to Pryor's house, where the general was, when he remarked that if I would wait a moment he would go along.

  • He remarked that he had heard it said in America that the British were using Colonial troops to shield their own men.

  • I remember that when I first met him at the club, we chatted about international relations, and he remarked that if a man were a gentleman it did not matter a damn whether he came from Paraguay or China.

  • I remarked that I thought Rosalie must be a very amusing and delightful lady.

  • One leading New York paper, in saying that England was doing very well as she is in that she is keeping the flame of democracy burning, remarked that "George's" sole contribution to the war was the banishment of wine from his table.

  • It may, however, be remarked that he believes false accusations to be even commoner in this matter than in the case of rape, since they are only too frequently made the means of blackmailing.

  • It may be remarked that in all the instances of pronounced Urnings, sexual congress with women seems to have been followed with disgust, nervous exhaustion, and the sense of an unnatural act performed without pleasure.

  • He held out his hand; I agreed; and he remarked that he now counted a breakfast in the list of his gains from never asking questions.

  • I remarked that as no one loved me, I would name my boat the Defiance.

  • About this time I remarked that I had seen no store at the custom-house and that I must not neglect to get provisions at the next one or we would be rather short.

  • In respect to fuel it must be remarked that in all the siderurgical establishments which we have discovered, certain features indicate that wood carbonised in a stack was exclusively used as fuel.

  • But on this point, it must be remarked that it is often difficult, with any degree of security, to connect them with the two preceding sites; and that considerable reserve is recommended in attempting any kind of identification.

  • I remarked that I could not but regard his statement as significant, and asked him if I might use it in such a manner as I saw fit.

  • In this connection it may be remarked that by setting the apron swivel over, as in Fig.

  • Upon this point it may be remarked that it is much easier to measure the parts when they are parallel than when they are taper, and it is easier to make them parallel than taper.

  • It may here be remarked that if the flutes have comparatively sharp corners, as at C in Fig.

  • I happened to see a man lying flat on his face in a small ditch, and I remarked that I didn't think he seemed dead; this drew General Lee's attention to the man, who commenced groaning dismally.

  • I remarked that it would be a good thing for them if on this occasion they had cavalry to follow up the broken infantry in the event of their succeeding in beating them.

  • At this point of the discussion, Mr. Tyler, one of the passengers, remarked that he had hitherto kept aloof from all the wrangles we had had, but that he should not remain quiet under this arbitrary act.

  • I remarked that it was growing warm in this room, and she became furious.

  • M^r Gov^r Morris, remarked that if the members were to be paid by the States it would throw an unequal burden on the distant States, which would be unjust as the Legislature, was to be a national Assembly.

  • He remarked that it would be very differently constituted from Cong^s.

  • He remarked that as a majority was now to be the quorum, 17.

  • Before leaving him I remarked that I felt certain that just as soon as he saw what a good thing he had, he would gladly take County rights for the balance due on the horses.

  • After a careful scrutiny of the turn-out, and a look at the goods I had left in stock, he remarked that "some one must have been taken in.

  • I remarked that I was sorry pa had gone away.

  • I remarked that I thought he would do well among the Dutch and Irish, if he didn't use too much impecuniosity, and would learn to take their money when they offered it.

  • Discussing the scandal one day with some friends, he remarked that he could not understand why men should be so eager after wealth.

  • I have heard him say that he prayed for this or that, and remember one occasion on which he remarked that if a certain thing did not occur he would lose his faith in prayer.

  • I remarked that Mr. Newman had treated these great subjects very briefly, but that I could not be quite so concise as he had been.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remarked that" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    angel appeared; baking sheet; banquet given; but then; cent store; could speak; electric current; giving away; good crops; intrenched camp; modern industrial; normal salt; only answered; particularly interesting; public economy; remarked that; remarked the; render themselves; small pots; tablespoon sugar; this crisis; warm baths; whoever shall