3856 examples of comments in sentences

Italy's comments on the situationSignificance of Italy's positionItaly's endeavours to prevent warItaly's declaration of neutrality.

The Austrian comments also are given there.]

VI Italy's comments on the situation.

"Old 'Personally Responsible' had got his war-paint on," "The Old War-Horse is smelling powder," were whispered comments.

" David, who had been waiting for an opportunity to speak, now interrupted further comments by stating that it was daylight, and if I thought well of it, he would open the window-shutters, so that we might see any one going toward the town.

The form in which the letter is quoted, not in fragments interspersed with comments but complete and at full length, with a formal heading and close, really excludes such a hypothesis.

But, a century and a half before Epiphanius, Irenaeus had given a string of Valentinian comments on the Prologue, ending with the words, 'Et Ptolemaeus quidem ita'

The numerous letters which appeared in The Times and were summarised, with comments, by Sir T. Digby Pigott, C.B., in The Contemporary Review of July 1908, leave no reasonable room for doubt that this bird sometimes becomes brightly luminous, and is the will-o'-the-wisp for believing in which we are deriding our forefathers.

Of course, they are far above being turned for a moment from their course by any such comments, but it must be a pain to them nevertheless.

Naturally, the previous programmer hadn't bothered to keep a log or make comments in the programs.

Still, it annoyed him that they didn't take time to do the job right; comments made life easier for everyone.

" I make no comments on the above.

He intended to aid her; but Mazurier himself had never uttered comments so entirely to the purpose as did this young girl, speaking from heart and brain.

The strangest of all Mr. Collier's comments upon this passage, however, is that where he represents Miranda as, up to a certain point of her father's story, remaining "standing eagerly listening by his side."

Thus, Grote keeps attention more by the intelligence of his comments than by the flow of his narration; he is far more political than picturesque; and while he gives a masterly analysis of the Athenian system of government, so as to place it in a new light even to the scholar's apprehension, he discusses the arts and the literature so inspiring to most cultivated minds, when describing Greece, with comparative indifference.

He comments on Negroes' talents.

" The Doctor began; and in order to give his thoughts more connectedly, we will omit the conversational breaks, the questions and comments of the clergyman, and all accidental interruptions.

Having drawn out this topic to so great a length, we waive all comments, and only say to the reader, in conclusion, ponder these things, and lay it to heart, that slaveholding "is justified of her children."

" In 1794, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church adopted its "Scripture proofs," notes, and comments.

These witnesses need no vouchers to entitle them to credit; nor their testimony comments to make it intelligibletheir names are their endorsers, and their strong words their own interpreters.

We waive all comments.

To judge by the comments of the public Press, there are several hundreds more who ought to be kept there.

Talfourd relates that Lamb was in the habit of checking harsh comments on the prince by others with the smiling remark, "I love my Regent.

The following lot, comprising an edition, we believe, not very generally known, and containing the manuscript notes and comments of so profound a critic as Ludwig Tieck, ought to find an English purchaser.

JOHNSON, CLIFTON Hudson Maxim, reminiscences and comments. R85911.

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