Use remark in a sentence
Sentences starting with remark
- Remark flung across the House to Schonerer: 'Die Grossmutter auf dem Misthaufen erzeugt worden! [5]
Sentences ending with remark
- She had never yet failed to appear, and her absence would excite remark. [10]
- Pulcheria laughed, but with some annoyance, as though she had herself been the object of the remark. [10]
- This he opened with his own biography of Washington Irving, the resemblance between whom and himself has been made the subject of frequent remark. [4]
- I was driving with a friend, the other day, through a somewhat dreary stretch of country, where there seemed to be very little to attract notice or deserve remark. [6]
- He said he was not more particular than other people, but he had noticed that a clergyman at dinner without any breeches was almost sure to excite remark. [5]
- But, from time to time, she would lift her eyes toward Mr. Bernard, and let them rest upon him, without a thought, seemingly, that she herself was the subject of observation or remark. [6]
- Presently Doltaire replied to my last remark. [11]
- It's the first time I ever heard such an unfeeling remark. [5]
- The owner of these features, having only Mr. Botcher in his line of vision, made what was perhaps an unguarded remark. [9]
- Miss Cynthia followed the same general course of remark. [6]
Short sentences using remark
- Without further remark, they fell. [5]
- He resented Shinshin's remark. [2]
- Not a very original remark. [9]
- This remark caused Mr. [11]
- Your remark misled me. [5]
- The remark touched me tenderly. [5]
- This remark struck me favourably. [9]
- Every remark made him quiver. [9]
- His remark surprised her. [10]
- Her remark amused Chambers. [5]
Sentences containing remark two or more times
- He would begin to tell with great animation something which he seemed to think was wonderful; then lose confidence, and after an apparently absent-minded pause add an incongruous remark in a soliloquizing way; and that was the remark intended to explode the mine--and it did. [5]
- If he shall answer, 'I am the man; the remark I made was so-and-so,' apply the test--to wit: open the sack, and in it you will find a sealed envelope containing that remark. [5]
More example sentences with the word remark in them
- I judged from your remark about the diligence and industry of the high Parisian upper crust that it would have some point, but really I had no idea what a gold-mine I had struck. [5]
- I remember in your letter you mentioned the remark of some friend of yours that the verses, "Take, O take those lips away," were not Shakspeare's; I think they are. [6]
- No, oh, no, you could not tell that he had noticed the remark at all. [5]
- But Mr. Crewe would have been interested if he could have heard Mr. Flint's first remark to the senator after the door was closed on his back. [9]
- The brief questions with which he received the blind artist were kindly, and as natural as though addressing an equal, and every remark made in connection with Hermon's answers revealed a very quick and keen intellect. [10]
- The younger Granvelle, with his father, had also been present at the performance of this motet of homage at Cambray, and respectfully confirmed his Majesty's remark, speaking with special warmth of the fervour and delicacy with which Jean Courtois had conducted the choir. [10]
- He sometimes noticed with dissatisfaction that he repeated the same remark on the same day in different circles. [2]
- The Emperor turned with a smile to one of his followers and made a remark to him, pointing to the gallant Apsherons. [2]
- It is crowned with a hemispherical dome, which, I may remark, half realizes the idea of my egg-shell studio. [6]
- The same remark will apply to all offices here, now, and no doubt will, till the close of the present administration. [5]
- An elderly sergeant who had approached the officer while he was giving these explanations had waited in silence for him to finish speaking, but at this point, evidently not liking the officer's remark, interrupted him. [2]
- They are features which might well have served to extend the remark of Madame de Stael that a great historian is almost a statesman. [6]
- One never knew whether some chance remark, some allusion in the papers, would tell her you had killed her father. [11]
- On one occasion, when he sat beside her, a young man, who shall be nameless, was suddenly heard to remark in the midst of an accidental lull: "I never go to church. [9]
- I do wonder what that remark could have been. [5]
- I don't know what my remark was now, but I know the nature of it. [5]
- After a while we passed another farmyard, with nothing which seemed deserving of remark except the wreck of an old wagon. [6]
- This, by the way, is a casual remark, which I would not, for the universe, have it thought I apply to Governor Van Twiller. [4]
- That Commander's remark was, that the Boers "would turn tail at the first beat of the big drum. [5]
- Miss Forsythe's pride was touched, and the remark was not softened to her by the, air of half banter with which the sentence concluded. [4]
- Mrs. Holt's remark was to the effect that Honora was going to a sensible home. [9]
- The Acadia College was pointed out to us at Wolfville by a person who said that it is a feeble institution, a remark we were sorry to hear of a place described as "one of the foremost seats of learning in the Province. [4]
- This remark, as was perhaps natural, did not improve the temper of the president of the Northeastern. [9]
- Mr Swiveller, who was not in the secret, was a little surprised to hear a suppressed scream, and, looking round, to see Mrs Quilp following him with a sudden jerk; but he did not remark on these appearances, and soon forgot them. [12]
- And the reply was no more satisfactory to Miss Forsythe than the remark that provoked it. [4]
- Word for word was intended to be heard by every one, even the remark that he wished to make the acquaintance of her father, whom he remembered as a brave comrade. [10]
- Mrs. Crozier, however, was fully conscious of the poignancy of the remark, and once again her face flushed slightly, though she kept outward composure. [11]
- The signal was usually some commonplace remark, like "Bring the tobacco. [5]
- It is the usual remark in such an emergency. [4]
- Now she took up the beaker, and lifted it to her lips, but set it down again to answer Paaker's remark that she was breakfasting late. [10]
- Artemus dropped an unimportant remark or two, and then assumed a look of superhuman earnestness, and made the following astounding speech. [5]
- But for an unfortunate remark of his, he would no doubt have entered at once upon a successful career at Dawson's Landing. [5]
- Now would Mark Twain remark to this: 'An American is not such a fool: when a creditor stands in his way he closes his doors, and reopens them the following day. [5]
- The interviewer seldom tries to tell one how a thing was said; he merely puts in the naked remark and stops there. [5]
- Perhaps a little torture would do it, he thought; and so he had made the rather tactless remark about the scarcity of dollars. [11]
- The Young Doctor took the bills, looked at them as though they were curios, and then returned them with the remark that they were of a kind and denomination of no use to him. [11]
- But, before he took his seat, he would remark that the Senate during the present session had passed a bill making appropriations of land on that principle for the benefit of the State in which he resided the State of Illinois. [7]
- This was a tongue of land stretched like a finger into the sea, on whose point stood a little palace which Cleopatra, incited by a chance remark of Antony, had had built there to surprise him. [10]
- When Jeff arrived, Tom accosted him; and "led up" warily to opportunities for remark about Becky, but the giddy lad never could see the bait. [5]
- Pudd'nhead was still toiling in obscurity at the bottom of the ladder, under the blight of that unlucky remark which he had let fall twenty-three years before about the dog. [5]
- Before I proceed to the body of the subject, I will further remark, that it is not without a considerable degree of apprehension that I venture to cross the track of the gentleman from Coles [Mr. Linder]. [7]
- What was there to say to a remark like that! [11]
- It is trite to say that men are vain; I shall remark that they sit so much in their own light that they are surprised if another being crosses their disc. [11]
- Presently he ventured to remark, with deference-- 'Pretty good stage of the river now, ain't it, sir? [5]
- Assuming the negation to refer only to the victory and not to the lunch, M. de Beausset ventured with respectful jocularity to remark that there is no reason for not having lunch when one can get it. [2]
- This remark seemed to please him immensely. [9]
- If this seemed to Mrs. Schoonmaker a singular remark for a lady to make, who was meeting "rebels" in society every day, she did not express it in any way, but only said, "You know we don't say 'rebel' anymore. [5]
- One post ran to meet another, and one messenger ran to meet another; and it was even reported--though on doubtful authority--after the rally in his town the Honourable Jacob Botcher had made the remark that, under certain conditions, he might become a reformer. [9]
- This remark applies to many individuals of Macacus cynomolgus and Cercocebus radiatus (which is closely allied to M. rhesus), to three species of Cercopithecus and several American monkeys. [1]
- I was about to interrupt, but Polly Ann's next remark arrested me. [9]
- They stood face to face in utter silence and with only a formal greeting; for Orion, without Mary's remark, had been struck by the change that had come over the physician since yesterday. [10]
- He applied it to every sentimental remark, and to every pathetic song. [5]
- I was bursting to drop just one little remark to my companion, but I held in and waited. [5]
- Macrinus repeated this to Caesar with a shrug of his shoulders, but he withheld the remark added by the venerable elder of the ambassadors, that they did not fear a foe who by so vile a deed had incurred the wrath of the gods. [10]
- He was about to begin a remark when--when he didn't. [5]
- The party supposed to be interested in the remark was, however, carrying a large knife-bladeful of something to his mouth just then, which, no doubt, interfered with the reply he would have made. [6]
- And this leads to a remark upon the shocking indifference of some novelists to the ordinary comfort of their characters. [4]
- In all that time, one remark, which he had tried to forget, had cut him to the quick. [9]
- A remark of Timagenes had fallen into her soul like a seed. [10]
- Reserve your remark till we get to that part of our discussion--tomorrow or next day, say. [5]
- Countess Mary listened till he had finished, made some remark, and in her turn began thinking aloud. [2]
- The lawyer glanced through it, and then handed it to Mrs. Henderson, with the remark, "It leaves you, madam, pretty much everything of which he died possessed. [4]
- By that one thoughtless remark General Schenck lost forty-four of the best friends he had in England. [5]
- This remark was thought by some of us to have a hidden personal application, and to afford a fair opening for a lively rejoinder, if the Koh-i-noor had been so disposed. [6]
- The Englishman made this irrelevant remark to himself, "Perhaps he is not insane, after all. [5]
- He thought all this and more in the moment that elapsed between the stranger's remark and Injun Joe's next--which was-- "Because the bush is in your way. [5]
- To each of them he made some careless and agreeable remark except to Pierre and Helene, whose presence he seemed not to notice. [2]
- I secretly admitted the truth of his remark, but whenever I yielded to the impulse to write I felt as if I were being disloyal to the mistress to whom I had devoted all my physical and mental powers. [10]
- A remark of the Tribune's about the Montreal dinner, touched with an almost invisible satire; 4. [5]
- A remark of the Tribune's about refusal of Canadian copyright, not complimentary, but not necessarily malicious--and of course adverse criticism which is not malicious is a thing which none but fools irritate themselves about. [5]
- The officer of the suite ventured to remark to the prince that if these battalions went away, the guns would remain without support. [2]
- We will drop the subject with one remark for the benefit of whom it may concern. [4]
- As I passed the servants in the lower hall, I could not but remark an altered treatment. [9]
- He closed with the remark that he was Mr. ---- of Cariboo--a celebrated name whereat we shook in our shoes. [5]
- However, I made the remark that Congress had as yet no army, let alone a navy. [9]
- The satire of the remark is essentially true of Boston,--and of all other considerable--and inconsiderable--places with which I have had the privilege of being acquainted. [6]
- I have made the quoted remark myself, at one time and another, but I was not doing it to flatter the reader; I was merely doing it to save work. [5]
- The woman with the perfume and the elaborate hat was heard to utter a succinct remark. [9]
- But I take the opportunity to disclaim a jesting remark about "a foresmell of the Infinite" which Mr. Conway has attributed to me, who am innocent of all connection with it. [6]
- She was pensive, the next day, and subdued; but that was not matter for remark, for she did not differ from the mournful friends about her in that respect. [5]
- At luncheon, in the midst of a general conversation, Mr. Spence made a remark sotto voce which should, in the ordinary course of events, have remained a secret. [9]
- His features betrayed the growth of this suspicion so clearly that the Master replied to his look as if it had been a remark. [6]
- She had exactly the German way; whatever was in her mind to be delivered, whether a mere remark, or a sermon, or a cyclopedia, or the history of a war, she would get it into a single sentence or die. [5]
- There is in the first place much truth in the Duke of Argyll's remark (10. [1]
- I felt that the first diplomatic remark he made in this place would bring down a landslide of ridicule upon him, and maybe something worse; but before I could whisper to him and check him he had begun, and it was too late. [5]
- That remark hurt the feelings of more than one Scientist. [5]
- A third is the dropping of a studied remark apparently without knowing it, as if one where thinking aloud. [5]
- A third is the dropping of a studied remark apparently without knowing it, as if one were thinking aloud. [5]
- They had reached the door of the house under the hill, and Billy had no time for further remark. [11]
- On the contrary, the deviations made from his theory were, in his opinion, the sole cause of the whole disaster, and with characteristically gleeful sarcasm he would remark, "There, I said the whole affair would go to the devil! [2]
- He finished with the casual remark that we were lunatics. [5]
- Some remark of the Bishop of Beauvais moved her to remind him once more that he was an unfair judge, and had no right to preside there, and that he was putting himself in great danger. [5]
- Morgan's work on 'The American Beaver,' 1868, offers a good illustration of this remark. [1]
- I may remark that the provision of the Constitution, put in language borrowed from Great Britain, applies only in this country, as I understand, to real or landed estate. [7]
- The matron's remark that she, too, was invited to the reception at the imperial residence that evening brought an earnest entreaty from Eva to accept the invitation for her sake, and the Swabian promised to gratify her if nothing occurred to prevent. [10]
- And I marked that she never allowed her talk with him to drift into deep water; when there was danger of this she would draw the entire table into their conversation by some adroit remark, or create a laugh at his expense. [9]
- It was said that Rostopchin had expelled all Frenchmen and even all foreigners from Moscow, and that there had been some spies and agents of Napoleon among them; but this was told chiefly to introduce Rostopchin's witty remark on that occasion. [2]
- The whole of that is intelligible to me--and sane and rational, too --except the remark about the Inauguration of a Russian Chinese. [5]
- It is known that in consequence of that remark forty-four perfected speeches died in the womb. [5]
- I will remark that I do not wear seal-skin for grandeur, but because I found, when I used to lecture in the winter, that nothing else was able to keep a man warm sometimes, in these high latitudes. [5]
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