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How to use remarked in a sentence

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I remarked on the unusualness of the hour when they were coming to effect an arrest but I complied, and off we went.
Never say never, as the script writers for some James Bond movie once memorably remarked, and never say die, as someone else said.
There is in America a sense of distance from other nations, and of difference from them, which has been long remarked and debated.
Readers have remarked before how some digital technology mavens merely acquire, and never seem to listen to what they hoard.
As one witty film reviewer remarked, most heroes need a cape, but Hellboy needs a hug.
She remarked that one of the things that sets Tullow Show apart was the quality of the trade stands it attracts.
He remarked that a person in his line of work gets to see places that most people never see.
As Kant remarked, this is said in a lofty, disdainful tone, full of the presumption of wanting to reform reason by experience.
The patient remarked that she had scratched her back with a long bathroom loofah to relieve intractable itching.
Four of us were fishing from a rubber duck about eight kilometres off Hamburg and we saw this ship and remarked that it was quite close to shore.
As we have remarked earlier, the only part of the Lord's Prayer which Jesus repeated was the part dealing with forgiveness.
I remarked at how it split the light into a dancing rainbow of assorted candy colours onto the table in front of us.
The atomic fallout is still falling, a silent, ominous dust that isn't remarked upon, only suggested.
Concerning this jaw, Cope remarked that it was a trilophodont mastodont with a short downturned symphysis but did not figure it.
It was Hamilton himself who remarked that Dawkins could accomplish as much in a verbal argument as many a theoretician could with mathematics.
Immediately, the room banterers snidely remarked on my effort to be appear intelligent, of having way too much time on my hands, etc.
And as a final jibe he remarked that it was always sad to see a politician at the end of his career thrashing around for an issue.
As somebody once remarked, distrust of authority should be the first civic duty.
When he was ennobled in 1964, someone remarked he should take the title Lord Corridor of Power.
And it's not just pot-focused publications that have remarked on Vancouver's popularity as a haven for tokers.
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This was not encouraging for me, who wished to sit so fast, and I remarked as much to Mrs. prest.
But she would go on, until in my helplessness I remarked how beautiful the day had been.
Your coming to this office was indeed an inspiration, as Mr. Hempstead remarked.
There are henpecked husbands, it has been remarked, even in aboriginal Australia.
As an instance, take Bonellia, a gephyrean, the strange case of which has been remarked upon by hensen and by Weismann.
Were sitting pretty now, Billy remarked as he rolled a cigarette, but I am wondering what we are going to eat and drink?
It is greyish yellow above and blackish beneath, presenting, as has been remarked, a curious similarity to the ratel.
I have before remarked on his incapability of controlling his expenses and living within a fixed income.
It was remarked that even the coulis de dindonneau made no impression on Bagnigge that night.
Every man has his own fashion of dining, remarked the philosophical American.
Indeed, before leaving me he had remarked that he was almost without a soldo.
Between the fort and crownwork we remarked the remains of two square redoubts.
Mr. Nicholas remarked that it was prejudging the question to say that nothing could arise out of a consideration of the Message.
We shall have, as I before remarked, hundreds of these ill-assorted unions.
Again and again we remarked that great curiosity of the rata, which is found throughout both islands.
By the way, has the reader ever remarked that land is scarcely ever antipodal with land?
All physicians familiar with this disease have remarked the frequency of stomatitis.
He remarked, also, that the intermittence of the child's power seemed to depend in a measure on her state of mind.
Here again it must be remarked that origin, does not carry validity or invalidity with it.
This scene, be it remarked, is not in Plutarch, but is Shakespeare's own invention.
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