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Example sentences for "remarked"

Lexicographically close words:
remark; remarkable; remarkablest; remarkably; remarkeable; remarking; remarks; remarquable; remarque; remarquer
  1. He spoke with so much confidence that Lodovico was much amused, and remarked that he should like to see the two armies face to face.

  2. When it was pointed out to him that it was very strong and they had no artillery, he remarked that he knew a way by which they might possess it in a quarter of an hour.

  3. I guess he didn't think we'd struck such an obstacle," remarked Jack, with a chuckle.

  4. Some o' the boys must 'a' left it on their way out," remarked Zebedee.

  5. Some one out there hesitated, halted, and remarked to some other person behind, "Will you come in and have a bite of something to eat?

  6. I guess some one's told you about me," remarked 'Tilda Jane, bitterly.

  7. Good morning," remarked the parrot, in a voice of grating amiability.

  8. One thing, however, as I strongly remarked it then, so I will repeat it to you now.

  9. Frauenfeld remarked but one single land-bird, a swallow, whose movements seemed to indicate that he was watching a breeding female.

  10. On the occasion of a visit to the splendid lunatic asylum of Botafogo, one of the ministers remarked to His Majesty that the inmates of the establishment were better and more elegantly lodged than himself.

  11. We also remarked several other winged denizens of the deep, which had alighted on our ship during the last few days immediately preceding our arrival at St. Paul.

  12. On this occasion we remarked that even ladies, when presented to the head of the State, were accustomed to kiss his hand.

  13. For instance, we once remarked to our worthy Viot that by his own reckoning he had marked one day more than he had actually lived.

  14. The most important geological fact to be remarked with reference to the island of Formosa, abounding in mineral coals, is the break in the line of direction of the open vents, when, instead of N.

  15. We also remarked that the Cape pigeons, in their rage at being captured, vomited up a slimy greasy substance.

  16. According to a report of Major Skinner, the unmistakable marks of one of these animals was remarked in the year 1840 quite close to the rock which bears the sacred footprint!

  17. As a high French official remarked one day when Ambassador Gerard's party was in Paris: "There have been two great moments in the war for France.

  18. And in a broken voice he remarked that these soldiers were sacrificing their lives for the Fatherland, but were called "Huns and Barbarians" for doing it.

  19. Then some one else remarked that America was not neutral by shipping arms and ammunition.

  20. There's a good deal in what you say," remarked Lord Cuthbertson, "but not everything.

  21. I am not so sure about that," remarked the Foreign Secretary meditatively, bending forward and pressing the button of an electric bell fixed on the table in front of him.

  22. He said nothing of this to his guests, though, but smilingly remarked that he would go below again to go over the matter another time with Sharley.

  23. An evasion means an assent," remarked her chum.

  24. Mrs. Calvert, you have made a very sensible decision," Herr Deichenberg remarked with no little degree of satisfaction.

  25. The air of reluctance with which the witness ascended the table, and the look of affectionate interest he bestowed upon the dock were remarked by the whole assemblage.

  26. A more acute observer than Mr. Corrigan might have remarked that the deferential humility so characteristic of his manner was changed for an air of more purpose-like determination.

  27. As he entered the dock, they who stood nearest to him remarked that a slight flush stole over his face, and something that seemed painful to his feelings appeared to work within him.

  28. One evening, as they assembled as usual, Roland remarked a something like unusual excitement amongst them; and learned that from a letter they had received that morning, they were about to leave Naples the next day.

  29. This is a wonderful adventure," Jess remarked after they had gone a short distance.

  30. So your daughter, then, will no longer be troubled with that man," she remarked as casually as possible.

  31. This is certainly good of you, madame," he remarked as he took the glass, and one of the doughnuts.

  32. At last he remarked that might was right, that the Russians were an army of occupation, and that if we did not go out of our house we would be turned out.

  33. As for the Turk, he spat the blood out of his mouth, piously remarked that Allah was very good, and went back to his company.

  34. One night, when the rest of us were at dinner, Fetherstonhaugh came into the dining-room, and remarked that there were three men with their throats cut in his room.

  35. Czetwertinski remarked to me that it was not good enough to stop there any longer; so we retired to the other side of the hill again, and rejoined the cavalry, who were waiting there under cover.

  36. Sir Benjamin gravely remarked that it was good law practice.

  37. Miss Clarendon presently remarked that Miss Stanley really did not seem glad to be better--glad to get well.

  38. And Miss Clarendon remarked to her aunt that she was surprised to find Miss Stanley so weak.

  39. One autumn night, two guests were drinking at the inn, and one remarked he should not much like to go to the abbey on such a night.

  40. These particulars did not arrive till the matter had passed the press; so the abbé remarked with a shrug, “Bah!

  41. Ah, your young women think of nothing but dress, I fear," remarked Blanka.

  42. As is proved by the iron shutters on the windows of the Cagliari palace," remarked Blanka.

  43. Water behind us, fire before us," he remarked to Manasseh as he buckled the last strap.

  44. The Palazzo Cagliari," remarked Manasseh, but without any significant emphasis.

  45. He 'saw it feelingly' then, as he remarked himself.

  46. It has just been remarked that the Stoical philosophy doubted whether the mind can ascertain absolute truth.

  47. It may be particularly remarked that in Arabia they had a bishop.

  48. It has often been remarked that this was the day on which the French declared war against Prussia.

  49. I have already remarked that, in consequence of the discovery of America, the front of Europe had been changed.

  50. His companions remarked to him that his first-rate intellectual ruler would be a despot, who might, if he pleased, either refuse to listen to good advice, or even put to death those who gave it.

  51. Protagoras remarked that the observed movements of the heavenly bodies did not coincide with that which the astronomers represented them to be, and to which they applied their mathematical reasonings.

  52. I have already remarked that this is true, but not the whole truth; a certain state of the affections and dispositions being not less indispensable, as conditions of virtue, than a certain state of the intelligence.

  53. I have before remarked that at Athens, open voting was well known to be the same thing as voting under constraint; there was no security for free and genuine suffrage except by making it secret as well as numerous.

  54. To bring out this contrast, appears to me the main purpose of the dialogue, as has already been remarked by Socher and others (see Stallbaum, Prolegom.

  55. In explanation of his Civil Service order the President remarked that quite a number of office-holders had seemed to misunderstand it, although it was plainly worded, and, as he thought, not difficult to understand.

  56. The Judge remarked that my decision was a disappointment to him, and he believed that I would some day regret having made it, but that he would communicate to the President the result of our interview.

  57. Your Uncle Cox had one just like it when he stayed with us last time," remarked Mrs. Morrison.

  58. Fritzing remarked tartly that it was a way of seeing it most English people would envy her; and she was so unable to believe him that she said Nonsense.

  59. Priscilla looked at Mrs. Morrison, opened her mouth to say something, shut it, opened it again, and remarked very lamely that the heart alone knows its own bitterness.

  60. Your Royal Parent," he remarked to Priscilla, "has chosen that which is ever the better part of valour, and is hushing the incident up.

  61. He remarked that such a sum wasn't of much use to an old woman certain to die in a few days, and that it might just as well not be hers at all for all the spending it got.

  62. Ah, it's there, I see," remarked his mother that night as she passed through the hall on her way to dinner.

  63. Eyes like hers, he remarked in confidence, were not beneath the notice of any man, be he President of Harvard University or Master of Balliol College, for they seemed to promise something never once revealed in the green examination book.

  64. It has always been remarked that the most bitter denunciations of Jesus were addressed to the men whose outward lives were most respectable and whose religious professions were most loud.

  65. Again it may be remarked that salvation is not universal.

  66. Oh those Frenchmen," remarked Dario, to whom the mere idea of a cemetery was repulsive; "those Frenchmen seem to take a pleasure in making their lives wretched with their partiality for gloomy scenes.

  67. He had raised his head to glance suspiciously at the visitors, a fierce frown gathering on his forehead when he remarked how rapturously his sister contemplated the Prince.

  68. He sent me a challenge once,' remarked Brant; 'I have now come to accept it.

  69. He very soon remarked the superior intelligence which Joseph showed among the twenty-five pupils in his charge.

  70. I think that brandy is the worst thing for your head," remarked Dick, looking dubiously at the glass.

  71. You wanted to see the death, I thought," remarked Dick.

  72. At that he beamed upon me blandly, and remarked that such a thing was unfortunate, but that without doubt M'sieur would make all haste to re-copy it, and would let him have a new draft as soon as possible.

  73. As I turned away from the picture, I saw that she was looking quite distressed, but whether by the picture or the freedom with which I had remarked upon it, I do not know.

  74. I am only afraid it will break in upon your morning's work," remarked Ethelwyn.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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