Example uses in sentence of “remark”

How to use in-sentence of “remark”:

+ The group Liberty and Law reported this remark to the Standards Board for England as a breach of its code, but the board chose not to investigate it.

+ The relationship between Zanzibar government and Tanzanian Mainland has not been good in recent years since Tanzania Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda’s remark about the Isles’ sovereignty.

+ During the campaign, Dole made the unpopular remark that all wars in America had been caused by Democrats.

+ His remark “God is one, supreme among gods and men, and not like mortals in body or in mind”.

+ The reason each spin can work so well, against the insults, is that, typically, an insulting remark must be mild, so consequently the positive spin can easily claim a viewpoint 100x times the opposite, as an enormous compliment.

Example uses in sentence of remark
Example uses in sentence of remark

Example sentences of “remark”:

+ A witty remark is a smart observation, put with humor and said in the perfect moment.

+ It can also be a remark or question, often disparaging, that works indirectly by allusion.

+ First historical remark about Hlinsko comes from first half of 14th century.

+ Ibid page 38 He extrapolates this critical remark to the media across the board and its failure to focus public attention on the putative biological hazard of nuclear power.

+ The reason for the remark was that Caesar had thought him a friend.

+ According to reports, he may have made a remark to which one of the masked people replied to him harshly before pushing Raman to the ground.

+ One critical remark is approving, but I think not enough.

+ Payette apologized during the legislative debate, but the remark and the editorial sparked a movement.

+ A witty remark is a smart observation, put with humor and said in the perfect moment.

+ It can also be a remark or question, often disparaging, that works indirectly by allusion.

+ In musical circles, Maria Luisa is famous for her putative denigration of Mozart’s opera as “German rubbish however no claim that she made this remark pre-dates the publication in 1871 of Alfred Meissner’s “Rococo-Bilder: nach Aufzeichnungen meines Grossvaters”, a collection of stories about cultural and political life in Prague in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

+ This date is based on a remark by the 2nd century Greek traveller Pausanias.

+ Richard also called “the Comet” when his early playing career but then he was remark “The Rocket” because of his teammate Ray Getliffe, his style like rocket; his speed, strength and determination were all strong.

+ Erich Paul Remark was born in Osnabrück.

+ He declined with, “An actress is a little bit more than a woman, but an actor is a little bit less than a man.” She concluded from this remark that Boyd was gay.

+ The reporter, Oliver Finegold, was in fact Jewish and said he took offence at the remarks, but Livingstone refused to withdraw the remark and was subsequently accused of antisemitism.

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