16692 examples of remarked in sentences

"Better luck than I hoped for," Swing remarked from a safe distance.

"I'm trusting to you, George," he remarked.

"There's a lot o' girls would jump at me," he remarked.

"Getting spoiled, that's what I am," he remarked, playfully.

"He drinks it as if he likes it," he remarked.

"I shouldn't worry about it if I was you," he remarked.

"I wonder whether she'll be pleased?" he remarked, as they walked slowly along.

'It has been remarked, by curious observers, that poets are generally long lived, and run beyond the usual age of man, if not cut off by some accident, or excess, as Anacreon, in the midst of a very merry old age, was choaked with a grape stone.

"They won't meddle with persons who touch nothing," he remarked.

"They couldn't have done that, you know," Alice gently remarked, "they'd have been ill.

"That's the reason they're called lessons," the Gryphon remarked; "because they lessen from day to day.

I regret that, though in contemplation of these curves I have remarked some singular (but imperfect) laws, I have not been able to pursue them.

These bands to which there is nothing corresponding in the Solar Spectrum (except some very faint lines) have also been subsequently remarked in the spectrum of several spots.

And I remarked this ominous accident of our situation.

We had tried to exercise caution, but when we reviewed our actions, it seemed, as Holman had remarked, that we had used the judgment of children.

Three days before, we were in possession of Leith's letter to the one-eyed man, in which he had remarked that we would be occupants of the place of eternal night, and yet we had not been able to avert the fate which the brute had in store for us in case the Professor and Edith Herndon refused to consider his villainous proposals.

It was remarked that she had to struggle strangely against a strong temptation to irritability.

"It must ha' been nice for the captain to 'ave you with 'im to-day," remarked Ann, carelessly.

"Eighteen years I've bin with the cap'n," he remarked, softly; "through calms and storms, fair weather and foul, Samson Wilks 'as been by 'is side, always ready in a quiet and 'umble way to do 'is best for 'im, and nownow that 'e is on his beam-ends and lost 'is ship, Samson Wilks'll sit down and starve ashore till he gets another.

"It's a lively look-out for me if father is going to be at home for long," remarked Master Nugent.

He remarked with a laugh: "That lad should easily be the head of his class!"

she remarked, glancing at his face whichit should be saidhad very much changed within half-an-hour.

While standing a few paces from each other, Lafayette came up, and remarked to the Col., 'If you spill my brother's blood, I will spill yours,' about which time Chamberlayne's pistol fired, and immediately Lafayette bursted a cap at him.

Mrs. James remarked, in a jest as Binford thought, that if she was in the place of her husband she would resign her seat in the Senate, and not serve with such a character.

Amateurs of anagrams have found satisfaction in the identity of "Bonar Law" with "War Loan B." As a cynic has remarked, "in the midst of life we are in debt."

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