Some sentences in use of “remarked”

How to use in-sentence of “remarked”:

+ Trudeau detailed the story of his parents, who had both had many ancestors in Quebec, and remarked that his full name was both a Québécois and a Canadian name.

+ He also remarked that Lee is “an increasingly self-righteous know-all”, surrounded by “department store dummies”.

+ When Winters died Williams remarked that “First he was my idol, then he was my mentor and amazing friend.

+ The 2007 Giants are remarked a cinderalla story.

+ In his letter to an editor in 1975 titled “How do we tell truths that might hurt?”, computer scientist and Turing Award recipient Edsger Dijkstra remarked that “The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offense.” In this letter, Dijkstra also criticised several other languages which were used at the time.

Some sentences in use of remarked
Some sentences in use of remarked

Example sentences of “remarked”:

+ Jeff Thomson remarked that bowling to Don was one of his “greatest moments”.

+ Devan Nair, the third President of Singapore and who was living in exile in Canada, remarked in a 1999 interview with the Toronto “The Globe and Mail” that Lee’s technique of suing his opponents into bankruptcy or oblivion was an abrogation of political rights.

+ Thomas Henry Huxley remarked that Kelvin’s calculations were good, but his assumptions were wrong.

+ Astruc first drew “Ladybug” on sticky notes and remarked about how strong the Ladybug character was, and had a couple memories of seeing ladybug-themed superheroes in comics.

+ The tough old warrior, seeing through the intended flattery, curtly remarked that he certainly was no sage and the animal was certainly no qilin.

+ In his yearly review of British Theatre Billington remarked “The most cheering aspect of the year was the varied and rapid response to the Iraq crisis.

+ I am glad to see she is only a human child.” Eagar remarked that Maria loved her father deeply.

+ Fisher, who remarked “I hold myself blessed among translators.” Her translation was first published in 1949.

+ But as Sheridan Morley perceptively remarked in 2000, when reviewing “Cressida”: ‘Gambon’s eccentricity on stage now begins to rival that of his great mentor Richardson’.

+ He remarked to a friend “Somehow the match will never take place”.

+ Gates remarked after applause and cheering from the audience, “That must be why we’re not shipping Windows 98 yet.” Video footage of this event became a popular Internet phenomenon.

+ Pilots returning from the war zone often remarked they would rather have a couple of gasoline tanks full of napalm to drop than any other weapon, bombs, rockets or guns.

+ Jeff Thomson remarked that bowling to Don was one of his "greatest moments".

+ Devan Nair, the third President of Singapore and who was living in exile in Canada, remarked in a 1999 interview with the Toronto "The Globe and Mail" that Lee's technique of suing his opponents into bankruptcy or oblivion was an abrogation of political rights.

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