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How to use remarks in a sentence

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A fellow in the audience said I should be kneecapped for making these remarks.
There is an important sense in which open Marxists are unnecessarily restrictive in their remarks about abstraction.
If anyone had any doubts about the degree of contradiction on the Opposition's side of the House, let me read these remarks.
Reading his book over a century later, in an age that has sentimentalised illness and therapy, his remarks sound disconcertingly moderate.
His remarks made me feel even worse than I already did, and also unimaginably ancient.
He brought the same quiet wryness to his conversation, and many of his remarks were all the funnier for his murmured, throwaway delivery.
Some of the fans' remarks are quite refreshing to hear, due to the level of enthusiasm displayed.
The timing of his remarks, so close to Gordon Brown's pre-Budget statement tomorrow, is telling.
His remarks prompted speculation last night that the Government was purposefully sending out mixed messages to try and wrong-foot opposition.
Files requiring the remarks of officials are forwarded to their respective e-mails.
Cadet time is carefully regimented, but 200 of the 1,000 cadets remained one hour beyond the scheduled lecture to hear the old warrior's remarks.
As Hill memorably remarks, Cotman was certainly ' in Arcadian dreamland ' that summer.
In spite of my laudatory remarks for the governor of the Central Bank, the whole system has to change.
His remarks provide no startling insights, but do cover a number of interesting reminiscences of people and events.
It is a keen ear which remarks the melodious quality of a voice coming from a crowd.
He claimed that a police inspector who arrived at the scene made racist remarks about the victim.
A flick through the reference manual quickly reveals that Hewlett's remarks have solid foundations.
Brothers and sisters should avoid one another in public and refrain from telling bawdy jokes or making sexual remarks in each other's presence.
Clark called the remarks hateful and ignorant, and said there can be no excuse for such comments.
Players can receive yellow cards for dissent, poor challenges or abusive remarks to other players.
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