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Sentences ending with remarked
- I saw young Vane going out of the hotel just now," the senator remarked. [9]
- Now, Dan'el, come to judgment, as our respected friend Shylock remarked. [8]
- The facility of the world for swallowing up orators, and company after company of educated young men, has been remarked. [4]
- New-come buckra--" "Well, it may be a chant of the plague, but it's lacking in poetry," she remarked. [11]
- He had put his past in the closet; yet the relief he felt was mingled with the peculiar qualm that follows the discovery of symptoms never before remarked. [9]
- It saves a four- mile drive," she remarked. [11]
- Even the groom at Fairview, who took his horse, glanced back at him with a peculiar expression as he stood for a moment on the steps with a hesitancy the man had never before remarked. [9]
Short sentences using remarked
- We all remarked that, afterwards. [5]
- Better ride," remarked Orlando Guise. [11]
- Wallace has remarked (15. [1]
More example sentences with the word remarked in them
- I read the words aloud to him, and he laughed, and remarked, "'Tis a foolish thing that--The Scarlet Woman, mast like. [11]
- For Gallicisms I won't be responsible," she remarked, turning to the author: "I have neither the money nor the time, like Prince Galitsyn, to engage a master to teach me Russian! [2]
- To me, preoccupied with the knowledge that the tug would soon be upon us, there seemed nothing strange in the attitude of these two, but Miss Trevor remarked something out of the common at once. [9]
- The guest remarked, with suave irony: "Assassins appear to be scarce this evening. [5]
- When I sat with her on deck at night, I seemed to feel Boyd Madras's face looking at me from the half-darkness of the after-deck; and Mrs. Falchion, whose keen eyes missed little, remarked once on my gaze in that direction. [11]
- And any one with half an eye could see that she was in love with the Celebrity; even the Fraction had remarked it. [9]
- Anna Pavlovna remarked with a melancholy smile that Kutuzov had done nothing but cause the Emperor annoyance. [2]
- He then asked who the preacher was, and when I told him, he remarked that I was not so much to blame as he had supposed. [4]
- In those animals which have this sense highly developed, such as dogs and horses, the recollection of persons and of places is strongly associated with their odour; and we can thus perhaps understand how it is, as Dr. Maudsley has truly remarked (37. [1]
- I remarked afterward, when I chanced to shake hands with her, that her fingers enclosed one's hand; it was not a mere touch or pressure, but an unemotional and possessive clasp. [11]
- And so, wondering what I should say next, I remarked in desperation: "Do you like the sea? [11]
- Orthodox though he were, there had been times when his humour had borne him upward toward higher truths, and he had once remarked that promising to love forever was like promising to become President of the United States. [9]
- But these expeditions were trifles compared with the present one; for this one comprised among its servants the very greatest among the learned; and besides it was to go to the utterly unvisited regions believed to lie beyond the mighty forest--as we have remarked before. [5]
- One day I was there at dinner, and remarked, in a general way, that we are all liars. [5]
- Mr. Braham, who was in something of a pet, remarked to Mr. O'Toole that they must have been deceived, that juryman with the broken nose could read! [5]
- While the meal was in progress, their host remarked that the old man seemed much fatigued, and evidently stood in need of rest. [12]
- The utmost caution was enforced, and although, as I have already remarked, we handled our own guns when we were only lads of twelve years old, I can not recall a single accident which occurred. [10]
- Soon afterwards he was crowned, not duke, but king, and it was remarked that he held his lace handkerchief oftener than ever to his mouth. [10]
- As remarked, he was a frequent visitor there, "where he found an easeful resting-place in the house of Mrs. Boinville--the white-haired Maimuna-- and of her daughter, Mrs. [5]
- You said I was a fish," remarked the Young Doctor, with a laugh. [11]
- The crater of Vesuvius, as I have before remarked, is a modest pit about a thousand feet deep and three thousand in circumference; that of Kilauea is somewhat deeper, and ten miles in circumference. [5]
- I remarked one very stout woman, a half-caste, who was severely wounded in both arms, who entreated to be killed. [5]
- There is nothing very elegant or interesting in the record so far, but it all has to do with the annexation of Pango Wango, and, as Blithelygo long afterwards remarked, it shows how nations sometimes acquire territory. [11]
- I've never got used to automobiles," he remarked to Hodder, "and I formerly went to church in the street-cars, but the distances have grown so great--and I have occasionally been annoyed in them. [9]
- Mr. King remarked upon this dumb-show to a gentleman in a blue coat and white vest and gray hat, leaning against a column near him. [4]
- If they call up the militia, you too will have to mount a horse," remarked the old count, addressing Pierre. [2]
- He remarked, somewhat unsteadily, that to prolong the controversy would be useless and painful to all concerned, and he infinitely regretted the necessity of putting his suggestion that the rector resign in the form of a resolution . [9]
- Then she remarked to the magistrate that the incident had occurred in the imperial forest where, as she understood, the unrestricted wandering of strange hunting dogs was prohibited. [10]
- It is idle to speculate on the phenomenon taking place within her, and it may merely be remarked in passing that she possessed a quality which, in a man, leads to a career and fame. [9]
- And it was to Honora, after church was over and they were walking homeward together along the dusty road, that Mr. Spence remarked by way of a delicate compliment that "the morning had not been a total loss, after all! [9]
- Hackett jocosely remarked to her that as a professional butcher's recent wife she could appreciate the artistic neatness of the job that left her in condition to marry again, in case she wanted to. [5]
- At the same time, Mr. Vandewaters parenthetically remarked to Sir Duke Lawless that Mr. [11]
- At the same time the anthropomorphous apes, as Professor Schaaffhausen has remarked (18. [1]
- He ran it through, and remarked with satisfaction that it was a pretty heavy bill. [5]
- Caracalla had remarked this centurion once before; his name was Martialis, and he was a simple, commonplace, but well-conducted creature, who had often distinguished himself by his contempt for death. [10]
- They crossed the third great transverse artery of the city (not so long ago, Mr. Parr remarked, a quagmire), now lined by hotels and stores with alluring displays in plate glass windows and entered a wide boulevard that stretched westward straight to the great Park. [9]
- Interested observers --if there were any--might have remarked that his friendship with Mr. Hamilton Tooting had increased, that gentleman coming up from Ripton at least twice a week, and aiding Mr. Crewe to multiply his acquaintances by bringing numerous strangers to see him. [9]
- Several tourists upon the verandah of the hotel remarked us with curiosity as we entered. [11]
- He remarked at the time that McFarland acted strange--believed he was insane. [5]
- I remarked that the questions asked the candidates were wild, intricate, and often required a sort of knowledge not needed in the office sought. [5]
- Yet she left the Queen's presence anxious and troubled; for ere she quitted the room Cleopatra remarked that she had committed the singer's affairs to Alexas. [10]
- She deliberately placed the paper in the belt of light, and, looking at it, remarked mechanically: "This is the head, is it? [11]
- This is not the only hereditary fraud (if fraud it is--which I have before repeatedly remarked is not proven) that is being quietly handed down from generation to generation of fathers and sons, through the persecuted Treasury of the United States. [5]
- It was as the master- carpenter had remarked seven years before, he was always involuntarily saying, "Here I come--look at me. [11]
- When Eva assented, the lady remarked that members of this brotherhood had rarely come to her castle; but Biberli said that they were quiet, devout men who, content with the alms they begged, preached, and performed other religious duties. [10]
- He had remarked the keen, curious eye, the musing look, the habitual disdain at the lips. [11]
- At this point the inquiry began, and, after it was over, the governor said that there the matter ended so far as we were concerned, and then he remarked gallantly that the Government of Aden would always remain Mrs. Falchion's debtor. [11]
- If it is the hand of the devil it is not good for us," remarked Pierre. [11]
- I remarked for the fiftieth time how strong her face was, with its generous lines and clearly moulded features. [9]
- Examining it with the eye of an expert, he had remarked that the central stone alone was worth an estate. [10]
- As soon as the door had closed behind Maurice, Charles, turning to Granvelle, remarked, "The Saxon cousin returned our clasp of the hand some what coldly, but the means of rendering it warmer are ready. [10]
- Dolokhov remarked that the Cossacks were a danger only to stragglers such as his companion and himself, "but probably they would not dare to attack large detachments? [2]
- In saying farewell, the captain remarked that he would not meddle in the affair of the Council. [10]
- The next morning the camp moved on, followed till it was out of sight by the listless eyes of the group in front of the store, one of whom remarked that, "he'd be doggoned if he ever expected to see that railroad any mo'. [5]
- He gazed at the caleches and carriages in which soldiers were riding and remarked that it was a very good thing, as those vehicles could be used to carry provisions, the sick, and the wounded. [2]
- In fact, from that time the marquise entirely changed her manner, and instead of flattering her ward as before, she treated her with haughty coldness, and sometimes remarked that poverty and hostility were often easier to bear than intrusive kindness and humiliating gifts. [10]
- Some one remarked that there was no longer a quorum present, and moved a call of the House. [5]
- The Major remarked that that would suit him. [4]
- The Colonel remarked that Stephen's eyes fell on the coat of arms. [9]
- He also remarked that part of the works needed half-soling. [5]
- Many present remarked that no two men they had ever heard spoke so much alike, and kept their attacks so free from personal things. [11]
- The senator remarked that Mr. Crewe was no gosling. [9]
- The divinity-student remarked, that it was rather late in the world's history for men to be looking out for a new faith. [6]
- It is remarked that if a woman has a strong lower jaw she is like a man. [4]
- Then he remarked that he had undertaken to 'learn' me all about a steamboat, and had done it; but that if he had overlooked anything, just ask him and he would supply the lack. [5]
- Archibius had remarked that Barine would be glad to greet her most intimate friends--among whom he was included--in her quiet country. [10]
- Eva remarked in surprise that she thought the sick man had never served any one except the Schurlins, but she was in too much haste for further questions, and entered the room where Biberli lay. [10]
- And he was struck suddenly by the significance of the fact, often remarked, that McCrae in his brief and common-sense and by no means enlivening sermons had never once referred in any way to doctrine or dogma! [9]
- She had really stopped because a pebble had got into her shoe, and as she took it out she looked at her bare heel and remarked ruefully:--"Those twenty-five cent stockings aren't worth buying! [9]
- Well, he's a splendid old fellow; pity he drinks, as I remarked once before. [8]
- One of the Spaniards who came over in the suite of Philip remarked the large diet in these homely cottages: "These English," quoth he, "have their houses made of sticks and dirt, but they fare commonly so well as the king. [4]
- Mrs. Holt remarked, slyly, that the game of golf must have hidden attractions, and regretted that she was too old to learn it. [9]
- Here he is," she remarked, and she glanced affectionately at the greyish, tousled head of the habitant who was working in the garden of her father's house. [11]
- Some of them she had remarked before, at contests of a minor importance, and they seemed to her to possess a certain distinction that was indefinable. [9]
- The results accomplished seemed indeed, as Mr. Parr had remarked, strangely disproportionate to the efforts, for they laboured abundantly. [9]
- Valmond took the seat offered him beside the Cure, who remarked presently: "My dear friend, Monsieur Garon, was saying just now that the spirit of France has ever been the Captain of Freedom among the nations. [11]
- The doctrine of Schwann, as I remarked long ago (1844), runs parallel with the nebular theory in astronomy, and they may yet stand or fall together. [3]
- Wilhelm, who had scarcely vouchsafed his neighbor an answer, was now following the conversation of the older men and remarked, that he had known the traitor. [10]
- The wind had risen during the evening, and Mandeville remarked, as they rose to go, that it had a spring sound in it, but it was as cold as winter. [4]
- The United States responded by subtracting the printing-bill from the Secretary's suffering salary--and moreover remarked with dense gravity that he would find nothing in his "instructions" requiring him to purchase hay! [5]
- Three several persons remarked, without suspecting what clever shots they were making: "It's as if they'd come into property. [5]
- Her eyes, he remarked, were the contradiction in her face. [9]
- As the lecturer remarked, this whole region is blanketed with Indian tales and traditions. [5]
- As I have remarked, the pilots' association was now the compactest monopoly in the world, perhaps, and seemed simply indestructible. [5]
- Meckel long ago remarked, that when the muscles of the arm depart from their proper type, they almost always imitate those of the leg; and so, conversely, with the muscles of the legs. [1]
- It is well remarked, on the twenty-third page of this article, that "the comparison of bills of mortality among an equal number of sick, treated by divers methods, is a most poor and lame way to get at conclusions touching principles of the healing art. [3]
- Next, as before remarked, it must bait its hook with some new and attractive advantages over the baits offered by the other religions. [5]
- Next, as before remarked, it must bait its hook with some new and attractive advantages over the baits offered by its competitors. [5]
- It may be remarked, in passing, that the number of compositions in which the word "beauteous" was over-fondled, and human experience referred to as "life's page," was up to the usual average. [5]
- True, he hastily remarked, he sometimes visited him at the request of his gracious mistress, but he had no more knowledge of his real origin than she or Dona Magdalena de Ulloa. [10]
- It may be remarked, as aiding this impression, that exaggerated ideas are entertained as to the dangerous effects this congealed food may produce on persons not in the most robust health. [6]
- But he needlessly remarked, after he had examined the wound in the bear, that he had seen that kind of a shot made by a cow's horn. [4]
- Yes, it's time," remarked the other, as he seated himself in his big chair by the table. [11]
- It had been remarked that this personage evinced no weariness in his place of concealment; nor did he, long as his waiting was. [12]
- It should be remarked that this frequent carrying of a sick chief from one house to another resulted from the tabu system, then in force. [5]
- It has been remarked that the sterner beliefs of rigid theologians are apt to soften in their later years. [6]
- It will be remarked that the coincidence of their changes in this disease with enlargement of the spleen suggests the idea of a similarity of function in these two organs. [3]
- It has been remarked that that day was sultry, and a fine rain was now washing Uncle Tom's flowers for him. [9]
- Then he incidentally remarked that he would like to empty the Company's cash-box once--only once;--thus reconciling the preacher and the sinner, as many another has done. [11]
- But his mother remarked that he paid little attention to these, and his, "No, I thank you," when it came to the preserved "damsels," as some call them, carried a pang with it to the maternal bosom. [6]
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