Use remarkable in a sentence
Sentences starting with remarkable
- Remarkable documents,' added the lawyer, raising his eyes to the ceiling, 'most remarkable documents. [12]
Sentences ending with remarkable
- You found her, you know--and she's really remarkable. [9]
- They had long whispered it around among each other that she had a liking for the master; but there were too many of them of whom something like this could be said, to make it very remarkable. [6]
- She was pretty, well educated, and possessed so much independence and keenness of mind that this alone would have sufficed to render her remarkable. [10]
- Outwardly her coolness was remarkable. [11]
- His personal force was remarkable. [11]
- His case is truly remarkable. [5]
- One instance of this kind was very remarkable. [3]
- The effect of these words upon Grassette was remarkable. [11]
- The attractions of the village were really remarkable. [6]
- The composure of the servants was, in the circumstances, remarkable. [11]
Short sentences using remarkable
- Now wasn't that remarkable? [5]
- Well, that is remarkable. [5]
- It is very remarkable. [5]
- His instinct was remarkable. [11]
- Yes, she is remarkable, Joe. [5]
- It is a remarkable paper. [5]
- It was a remarkable coincidence. [5]
- I think it quite remarkable. [9]
- Yes, it was indeed remarkable. [5]
- Something remarkable at any rate. [10]
Sentences containing remarkable two or more times
- Will you drive with me?--A remarkable, a very remarkable woman! [10]
- The transformation, indeed, was more remarkable than he could have believed possible, for respectability itself would seem to have been regained by a costume, and the abundance of her remarkable hair was now repressed. [9]
- A very remarkable trip; but it was conducted by a captain who was a remarkable man, otherwise there would have been no survivors. [5]
- I have seen remarkable horses before, but none so remarkable as this. [5]
- But the mere leaving out is not the most remarkable feature of this most remarkable essay. [7]
- The opening into Deception Pass was one of the remarkable natural phenomena in a country remarkable for vast slopes of sage, uplands insulated by gigantic red walls, and deep canyons of mysterious source and outlet. [13]
- This expectation, in a brief period since the war, has been realized by a remarkable performance and is now stimulated by a remarkable promise. [4]
More example sentences with the word remarkable in them
- It's remarkable how you've come to understand, and in such a short time. [9]
- He had a young sister with a remarkable voice--he was giving her a musical education, so that her longing to be self-supporting might be gratified. [5]
- The remarkable changes wrought during my lifetime in the political affairs of Germany I can merely indicate here. [10]
- Jabez Grubb, he would have learned, that, like the celebrated Little Pedlington, it was distinguished by many very remarkable advantages. [6]
- See his remarkable work on 'Hereditary Genius,' 1869, p. 349. [1]
- I did not wonder then, but I have since thought it remarkable that the words spoken low by both of them should have been caught up on the banquette and passed into the street. [9]
- His remarkable talents won the love of the great Onuphis and he taught him all the Egyptian mysteries, which Pythagoras afterwards turned to account for the benefit of mankind. [10]
- She is a woman of most remarkable discernment. [4]
- The circumstances connected with the very common antipathy to cats were as remarkable in many points of view as the similar circumstances in the case of Maurice Kirkwood. [6]
- Still it took with the public, and gave me celebrity, as an original work was something remarkable and uncommon in America. [4]
- Among nonagenarians, three whose names are well known to Bostonians, Lord Lyndhurst, Josiah Quincy, and Sidney Bartlett, were remarkable for retaining their faculties in their extreme age. [6]
- And Mrs. Pomfret, who, remarkable as it may seem, not only recognized Austen without her lorgnette, but quite overwhelmed him with an unexpected cordiality, and declared her intention of giving them a dinner in New York. [9]
- It was Nancy who managed the economy, who accomplished remarkable things with a sum they would have deemed poverty in former days. [9]
- Four weeks ago, while making some necessary excavations upon the property, Signor Smitthe unearthed the most remarkable ancient statue that has ever bees added to the opulent art treasures of Rome. [5]
- That Greek line, which I do not remember having heard mention of as remarkable, has nearly every consonantal and vowel sound in the language. [6]
- In an age when nastiness was written as well as spoken, and when most travelers felt called upon to satisfy a curiosity for prurient observations, Smith preserved a tone quite remarkable for general purity. [4]
- In spite of what he said about himself in his letter to Carlyle, Emerson was not only a poet, but a very remarkable one. [6]
- The others, too, were somehow fallen under the spell of this remarkable individuality. [9]
- Mr. Tooting, as we have seen, had a remarkable business head, and combined with it--as Austen Vane remarked--the rare instinct of the Norway rat which goes down to the sea in ships--when they are safe. [9]
- Romance indeed it was; so remarkable that the master-musician might easily have found a theme for a comedy--or tragedy--and the philosopher would have shaken his head at the defiance it offered to the logic of things. [11]
- And this spring was the most beautiful and remarkable known to the upland riders of southern Utah. [13]
- The stage scenery was ruined, trap-doors were so swollen that they wouldn't work for a week afterward, the fine costumes were spoiled, and no end of minor damages were done by that remarkable storm. [5]
- But the likeness was remarkable, nevertheless, and it grew to be a standing joke with us. [9]
- My last thought was of the remarkable quality in this woman before me which had held her true to Mrs. Temple, and which sent her so courageously to her duty now. [9]
- To me he was just a brick-red morsel of humanity, all folds and wrinkles, and not at all remarkable in any way. [9]
- In this extraordinary war, extraordinary developments have manifested themselves, such as have not been seen in former wars; and among these manifestations nothing has been more remarkable than these fairs for the relief of suffering soldiers and their families. [7]
- He possessed virility, vitality in a remarkable degree, yet some elusive quality that was neither tact nor delicacy--though related to these differentiated him from the commonplace, self-made man of ability. [9]
- There are often very remarkable things to be seen in such workshops. [10]
- He was a very remarkable man. [5]
- Here is a very remarkable instance of the other thing in Mr. [5]
- I think it very remarkable for a man as young as he. [9]
- If you looked very hard at Susan (which few people ever did), you saw that she had remarkable blue eyes: they were the eyes of a saint. [9]
- Syloson was a very handsome man too, and so remarkable for the good taste and splendor of his dress, that the youth of Naukratis prided themselves on imitating the cut and hang of his robes. [10]
- What a brilliant, versatile intellect must animate this remarkable creature! [10]
- But I made up my mind it was nonsense to draw the line at department stores, especially since Mr. Ferguson's was such a useful and remarkable one, so I went across and called. [9]
- Satan laughed his unkind laugh to a finish; then he said: "It is a remarkable progress. [5]
- At Arelas, about two years since, one of his comrades had joined their circle of boon-companions, and had related that he had been the witness of a remarkable scene. [10]
- He's one of two things, then: he's a remarkable person, or he's crazy. [5]
- A point of transit of much that is remarkable, and of permanence for much that is respectable. [6]
- Indeed Miss Bronte told me that, before publication, she had sent those parts of the novel in which these remarkable persons are introduced, to one of the sons; and his reply, after reading it, was simply that "she had not drawn them strong enough. [14]
- Hadrian had gone to visit these, for the remarkable pictures on the walls delighted him, but Antinous remained behind, for he had already looked at similar works oftener than he cared for, in Upper Egypt. [10]
- And, with reference to the period at which the power of reproduction is gained, it is a remarkable fact that various birds occasionally breed whilst retaining their immature plumage. [1]
- I was about to say, Mr. Ritchie, when my son called to pay his respects, that the miniature of which we were speaking is one of the most remarkable paintings I have ever seen. [9]
- When he came to inquire about Maurice, the youth showed a remarkable interest regarding him. [6]
- We are indebted to Herr Dr. Walther, in Alexandria, for an excellent photograph of this remarkable piece of sculpture. [10]
- This article seems to have struck many persons, and has given rise to two remarkable essays and a rejoinder in the 'Spectator,' Oct. 3rd and 17th, 1868. [1]
- I can point to a dozen in my short life, every one as remarkable, if not as startling, as this. [11]
- Associated insects have thus acquired many remarkable structures, which are of little or no service to the individual, such as the pollen-collecting apparatus, or the sting of the worker-bee, or the great jaws of soldier-ants. [1]
- If he ever thought of Helene, it was just of her beauty and her remarkable skill in appearing silently dignified in society. [2]
- I hear of those remarkable things you have done--even in New York the other day a man was asking me if I knew Mr. Paret, and spoke of you as one of the coming men. [9]
- What remarkable names those diseases have! [5]
- Immediately after giving this remarkable evidence the witness--Sebastian Dolores-- had left the court-room. [11]
- And I take this opportunity to set down the fact that I have rarely met a more remarkable man. [9]
- In commemoration of this fortunate escape, the worthy inhabitants have continue, to smoke, almost without intermission, unto this very day; which is said to be the cause of the remarkable fog which often hangs over Communipaw of a clear afternoon. [4]
- When Cambyses saw this deified creature he could discover nothing remarkable in him, and was so enraged that he plunged his sword into its side. [10]
- The place has thirty or forty thousand inhabitants and is remarkable for being the birthplace of harlequin. [5]
- People did not think whether he was handsome or not; his features bore the impress of his intellectual power so distinctly that the first glance revealed the presence of a remarkable man. [10]
- I do not think that Dupuytren has left a record which explains his influence, but in point of fact he dominated those around him in a remarkable manner. [6]
- But the remarkable thing about it is that heretofore in all nations and times, and in all changes of fashion in dress, the rose has held its own as the queen of flowers and as the finest expression of sentiment. [4]
- The sight of these caused a remarkable change in Miss Lucretia, and she leaned forward and seized Mrs. Merrill's arm. [9]
- A countermovement is then accomplished from east to west with a remarkable resemblance to the preceding movement from west to east. [2]
- Any description of them is impossible; but mention may be made of two characteristic groups, remarkable for execution, and having yet a deeper interest. [4]
- The fact of the vast diffusion of some odors, as that of musk or the rose, for instance, has long been cited as the most remarkable illustration of the divisibility of matter, and the nicety of the senses. [3]
- The pretensions of the ultramontane clergy are, indeed, remarkable enough to attract the attention of others besides the liberals of Bavaria. [4]
- Whether this is the true explanation I will not pretend to say; but the case is too remarkable to be passed over without notice. [1]
- He then repeated the substance of Kitty Fagan's story, accenting the fact that she too noticed three remarkable spots on the paper which Mr. Bradshaw had pointed out to Miss Badlam as the one so important to both of them. [6]
- The hay and the spring corn, of which Alpatych said there had been a remarkable crop that year, had been commandeered by the troops and mown down while still green. [2]
- The connection between the science of life and that of intimate structure on the one hand, and composition on the other, is illustrated in the titles of two recent works of remarkable excellence,--"the Physiological Anatomy" of Todd and Bowman, and the "Physiological Chemistry" of Lehmann. [3]
- The case of the Samian fleet was a remarkable one. [10]
- He believed in the powers exerted by that remarkable man over spirits, and his ability to work miracles, for he had proved in the most startling manner that he had perfect control even over such a determined mind as that of the prefect. [10]
- Of this, perhaps, the most remarkable example I can give is the effect produced on nearly every class of readers by the appearance of Captain Basil Hall's 'Travels in North America. [5]
- That most of the horrible fractures I saw are healed, and healed quickly --thanks largely to the drainage system of our own Doctor Carrel--is not the least of the wonders of the remarkable times in which we live. [9]
- When I for the first time heard that letter read, nine years ago, I felt that it was the most remarkable one I had ever encountered. [5]
- The change in the elderly lady's own expression, and incidentally in the atmosphere which enveloped her, was remarkable. [9]
- So he turned the conversation to his young friend, and in an instant a remarkable change took place in Barbara. [10]
- A serial publication, the contents of which are purely original and of such remarkable merit, is a novelty in our country, and I am delighted to find that it has already taken so prominent a position before the reading world. [6]
- But what struck the centurion and his comrades as most remarkable in their appearance were the flash and sparkle from their slender ankles, as the setting sun suddenly shot a fleeting ray through a rift in the heavy clouds. [10]
- Then he opened the book of Genesis at the eighteenth chapter and read that remarkable argument of Abraham's with his Maker in which he boldly appeals to first principles. [6]
- More remarkable than the achievements of the common schools has been the development of the colleges, both in the departments of the humanities and of science. [4]
- It was remarkable that with all this her look was almost natural, and her features were hardly sharpened so as to suggest that her life was burning away. [6]
- It is remarkable that this perforation seems to have been present in man much more frequently during ancient times than recently. [1]
- It is likely that this is the most remarkable echo in the world. [5]
- The remarkable fact that the actual evil is yet only anticipated--inferred--induces me to suppose I understand the case; but I do not state my impression, because I might be mistaken, and because your duty and mine is plain in any event. [7]
- It is remarkable that only small birds properly sing. [1]
- You must remember that Number Seven has had a fair education, that he has been a wide reader in many directions, and that he belongs to a family of remarkable intellectual gifts. [6]
- Thus it happened that no one paid any special attention to Hadrian and his companions who allowed themselves to be unresistingly carried along the streets by the current of the crowd; and yet each one of them was, in his way, a remarkable object. [10]
- One doctor thought that Ham's remarkable vitality would pull him through, in spite of what his life had been. [9]
- It is remarkable that exactly one week after this circumstance, the prisoner, Daniel McFarland, confronted Albert D. Richardson suddenly and without warning, and shot him dead. [5]
- Would you mind telling me what particular circumstance it was that made you think Burr was such a remarkable man? [5]
- Since I began teaching in this school, the aspect of many branches of science has undergone a very remarkable transformation. [3]
- Nothing remarkable had taken place during their interview, but Cassian had heard her dismiss him with a warning which, even to a less distrustful person, would have seemed suspicious. [10]
- A strong current sweeps through it, and it is remarkable that all of its houses have not gone before. [5]
- But I am sure that the likeness of Mademoiselle must be a true one, for it has the stamp of a remarkable personality, though Helene can be only eighteen. [9]
- In general, the summer of 1812 was remarkable for its storms. [2]
- Should the author succeed in making the picture of the remarkable woman, who was so differently judged, as "lifelike" and vivid as it stamped itself upon his own imagination, he might remember with pleasure the hours which he devoted to this book. [10]
- Being at the studio of a sculptor with whom I am acquainted, the other day, I saw a remarkable cast of a left arm. [6]
- What has most struck me in these amatory correspondences has been their remarkable sameness. [6]
- She had not struck me as being remarkable. [11]
- There is nothing strikingly remarkable about it; but one can say of it as of the Academy of Music in New York, that if a broom or a shovel has ever been used in it there is no circumstantial evidence to back up the fact. [5]
- But this argument strikes me as not a little remarkable in another particular--in its strong resemblance to the old argument for the "divine right of kings. [7]
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