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Sentences starting with remarks
- Remarks at a meeting of the Edinburgh Medico-Chirurgical Society. [3]
- Remarks at the Medical and Chirurgical Society. [3]
Sentences ending with remarks
- And now I think it were more fitting that I should close these hasty remarks. [7]
- It's pretty near the day, and this isn't a bad world to kick in, so long as you kick with one leg on the ground, and--" The Governor hastily intervened upon the Sheriff's brutal remarks. [11]
- I ought to tell you, I think, that as soon as I reached home I wrote out, as accurately as I could from memory, the gist of your remarks. [9]
- Nothing distinguished the Syrian from a thousand of his fellows but the cunning stamped on his sharply-cut features; still, the great Magian seemed to hold him in some esteem, for he readily replied to the little man's questions and remarks. [10]
- Such cemeteries may suit my surviving friends, but they do not suit the remains that have the honor to make these remarks. [5]
- When the voices subsided, the footmen cleared away the broken glass and everybody sat down again, smiling at the noise they had made and exchanging remarks. [2]
- I had heard stories of slights, of stabs, of rebuffs, of spiteful remarks. [4]
- She now added something to her description as a sequel to her husband's remarks. [6]
- Before giving the several rather complex rules or classes of cases, under which the differences in plumage between the young and the old, as far as known to me, may be included, it will be well to make a few preliminary remarks. [1]
- Then the--fore-topmast crosstrees reports a sail on the weather quarter, the Richard is brought around on the wind, and away we go after a brigantine, "flying like a snow laden with English bricks," as Midshipman Coram jokingly remarks. [9]
Short sentences using remarks
- An experienced observer remarks (63. [1]
- Sir S. Baker remarks (58. [1]
- Subjects of remarks multiply. [4]
- Prof. Weismann remarks (9. [1]
- Dr. Sharpe remarks (63. [1]
- Mr. Wallace remarks (49. [1]
More example sentences with the word remarks in them
- We trust our young friend will take these remarks in good part, for we mean them solely for his benefit. [5]
- I only ask you, at the conclusion of these few remarks, to give three hearty cheers for all good and brave officers and men who fought those successful battles. [7]
- As Mr. Chauncey Wright remarks (66. [1]
- Strangely enough, Mr. Worthington's remarks on American Indians are not only intelligent, but interesting. [9]
- His recent interview with the Doctor, certain remarks which had been dropped in his hearing, but above all an unaccountable impression upon his spirits, all combined to fill his mind with a foreboding conviction that he was very near some overshadowing danger. [6]
- He introduced them with a few remarks, he told me, of which the only one he remembered was this: that he had rather write a single line which one among them should think worth remembering than set them all laughing with a string of epigrams. [6]
- The young fellow whom I have so often mentioned was a little free in his remarks, but very good-natured.--Sorry to have you go,--he said.--School-ma'am made a mistake not to wait for me. [6]
- The grandmother's enquiry whether Jungfrau Ortlieb expected to find her Swiss gallant there, and similar insolent remarks, seemed fairly steeped with rancour. [10]
- Who can say what cows feel, when they surround and stare intently on a dying or dead companion; apparently, however, as Houzeau remarks, they feel no pity. [1]
- Thus, as Prof. Westwood remarks (50. [1]
- My few remarks were well received, and quieted the shouting Ephesians of the warm-brained and warm-hearted northern university. [6]
- My own remarks were of the same tenor as those of my comrades, and I know that the feelings that prompted them were heartfelt and sincere. [5]
- Mingled with these were occasional remarks of skeptics shaken, in human fashion, by the suggestion of the inevitable end that never fails to sober and terrify humanity. [9]
- The Seigneur's remarks were highly critical, till, with a few hasty strokes on brown paper, Charley sketched in his figure with a long overcoat in style much the same as his undercoat, stately and flowing and confined at the waist. [11]
- And indeed it was; he tried not to seem to see the looks or hear the remarks as he passed along, but they were food and drink to him. [5]
- Mr. Price, however, was one of an adaptable nature, and by the time he had pulled up beside Jethro he had recovered sufficiently to make a few remarks on farming subjects, and finally to express a polite surprise at Jethro's return. [9]
- Hence, as Mr. Wallace remarks, "distastefulness alone would be insufficient to protect a caterpillar unless some outward sign indicated to its would-be destroyer that its prey was a disgusting morsel. [1]
- The Judge alludes very often in the course of his remarks to the exclusive right which the States have to decide the whole thing for themselves. [7]
- This is a very convenient infirmity for gentlemen who indulge in slightly aggressive remarks, but when they are hit back never seem to be conscious at all of the _riposte_,--the return thrust of the fencer. [6]
- One of the very commonest remarks to be found in this bewildering array of Thug confessions is this: "Strangled him and threw him an a well! [5]
- The company listened very civilly to these remarks, whether they agreed with them or not. [6]
- He had quietly vacated two curacies because there had been bitter complaints that the records of certain baptisms, marriages, and burials might only be found in the chequered journal of his life, sandwiched between fantastic reflections and remarks upon the rubric. [11]
- Belle Treherne, who up to that moment had never quite liked her, yielded to the agreeable charm of her conversation and her frank applausive remarks upon the costumes of the dancers. [11]
- I have gathered up some hasty notes of my remarks made since the last high tides, which I respectfully submit. [6]
- They could now undertake many things independently, and Caesarion often made remarks which showed that he would not cease to lay plots for Barine. [10]
- He could not understand it, neither was he able to invent any remarks about it that could damage it or disturb it. [5]
- But one or two vague remarks of Trixton Brent's which she recalled, and Howard's own request that she should be friendly with Brent, reenforced her instinct on this point. [9]
- I have imagined two or three pictures and concocted the accompanying remarks to see how the thing would go. [5]
- Comte has remarks to this effect in his 'Traite de Legislation,' 3rd ed. [1]
- I wish now to submit a few remarks on the general proposition of amending the Constitution. [7]
- May I hope to see you in Lombard Street some day, a very Katherine among capitalists?--for, from your remarks, I judge that you would--I say it pensively--'wade through slaughter to a throne. [11]
- Balashev knew how to reply to each of Napoleon's remarks, and would have done so; he continually made the gesture of a man wishing to say something, but Napoleon always interrupted him. [2]
- So I went to my good old minister, and repeated the remarks, as nearly as I could remember them, to him. [6]
- This she mentioned to me not many days afterwards, adding remarks almost identical with those which I subsequently read in 'Villette,' where a similar action on the part of M. Paul Emanuel is related. [14]
- He was treated to many side remarks by his fellows, but as he did not resent them it was decided that he was a coward. [5]
- This led me to make some remarks the next morning on the manners of well-bred and ill-bred people. [6]
- It is unnecessary to enrich the pages of this folio with all the footnotes and remarks of, the sages of Brampton. [9]
- It is time to bring these crowded remarks to a close. [3]
- He tried several times to join in the conversation, but his remarks were tossed aside each time like a cork thrown out of the water, and he could not jest with them. [2]
- At first she thought there had been oblique references to her husband, but these remarks about marriage would certainly exclude him. [11]
- Whereas I--" At this point in Mr. Crewe's remarks the Honourable Jacob Botcher was seized by an appalling coughing fit which threatened to break his arm-chair, probably owing to the fact that he had swallowed something which he had in his mouth the wrong way. [9]
- See remarks on this head by Dr. Maudsley, 'The Physiology and Pathology of Mind,' 2nd ed., 1868, p. [1]
- See remarks to this effect, on the 'Feeling of Beauty among Animals,' by Mr. J. Shaw, in the 'Athenaeum,' Nov. 24th, 1866, p. [1]
- See remarks to this effect in 'Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' vol. [1]
- See remarks to this effect in Sir H. Holland's 'Medical Notes and Reflections,' 1839, p. [1]
- See remarks to this effect in Gould's 'Introduction to the Trochilidae,' 1861, p. [1]
- See remarks to this effect by the Rev. [1]
- Mrs. Colfax, when they are come out of the narrow street into the great open space, remarks this with alarm. [9]
- And remarks like these can be heard every day. [10]
- I know that there were remarks made about Henderson that would have pained Margaret if she had heard them, but I never heard that he lost standing in the street. [4]
- The honorable Senator then read several passages from the remarks, as given above, which he had committed to writing, in order to refute such a charge as that of the Senator from New Jersey. [7]
- In one of them Mr. Howells let fall some chance remarks on the tendency of modern fiction, without adequately developing his theory, which were largely dissented from in this country, and were like the uncorking of six vials in England. [4]
- Their laughter and their mutually incomprehensible remarks in two languages could be heard. [2]
- The ocelli on the wing-feathers are wonderful objects; for they are so shaded that, as the Duke of Argyll remarks (90. [1]
- Cook remarks that the superiority in personal appearance "which is observable in the erees or nobles in all the other islands (of the Pacific) is found in the Sandwich Islands"; but this may be chiefly due to their better food and manner of life. [1]
- I frequently prefer the remarks I hear from the pew after the sermon to those I have just been hearing from the pulpit. [6]
- You could hear the remarks going all the time. [5]
- With respect to the origin of the habit, Von Fischer remarks that his monkeys like to have their naked hinder ends patted or stroked, and that they then grunt with pleasure. [1]
- And Eve, remarks the old philosopher of Radwinter--"Eve will be Eve, though Adam would say nay. [4]
- His remarks were the most refreshing part of the exercises, but were outside of the safe path into which the others thought it necessary to win him from his "speckerlations. [4]
- He was in the midst of some impromptu remarks when he recognized a certain brisk step behind him, and Isaac D. Worthington himself entered the sanctum! [9]
- He had all the imperiousness of a soldier, and in an altercation with Captain Newport, occasioned by some injurious remarks the latter made about Sir Thomas Smith, the treasurer, he pulled his beard and threatened to hang him. [4]
- On the contrary, the courtiers pressed round him--the brother of the future empress-with the greatest assiduity: the high-priest inquired after his brother Philip; and Seleukus, the merchant, who had come with the deputation, addressed many flattering remarks to him on his sister's beauty. [10]
- The whole of the company were even more respectfully attentive to my remarks than usual. [6]
- An inference from the above remarks is that what one brings from a church depends very much on what he carries into it. [6]
- A writer in the "New York Medical and Physical Journal" for October, 1829, in speaking of the occurrence of puerperal fever, confined to one man's practice, remarks, "We have known cases of this kind occur, though rarely, in New York. [3]
- Perhaps no position that the party assumes is more liable to or more deserving of exposure than this very modest request; and nothing but the unwarrantable length to which I have already extended these remarks forbids me now attempting to expose it. [7]
- I refer to that part of the Judge's remarks where he undertakes to involve Mr. Buchanan in an inconsistency. [7]
- Will you cut that paragraph out of this letter and precede it with the remarks suggested (or with better ones,) and send it to the Globe or some other paper? [5]
- He also remarks that Monsieur Doltaire has reputation for being one of the most reckless, clever, and cynical men in France. [11]
- But I noticed that in one part of your remarks in the papers this morning you refused to reveal your opinion upon a certain minor point. [5]
- It was evident that he did not like the vicomte and was aiming his remarks at him, though without looking at him. [2]
- Dr. Hodge remarks that "the frequency and importance of this singular circumstance (that the disease is occasionally more prevalent with one practitioner than another) has been exceedingly overrated. [3]
- He seemed to take no interest in Trafford's remarks, nor in the tale that Shangi the Indian had told them; though Shangi and his tale were both sufficiently uncommon to justify attention. [11]
- I have neither strength nor time to make any extended remarks on this occasion, and I can only repeat to you my sincere thanks for the kind reception you have thought proper to extend to me. [7]
- When the doctor's story was first made public, it was amusing to scan and contemplate the countenances and hear the remarks of those who had been actively in search for the dead body: some looked quizzical, some melancholy, and some furiously angry. [7]
- Old Phelps, who sometimes made abrupt remarks in trying situations, was not included in this census; but he was the disciple of supernaturalism in a most charming form. [4]
- Dr. Seemann, in some interesting remarks on this subject (35. [1]
- Prince Andrew remained silent, and his expression was so forbidding that Pierre addressed his remarks chiefly to the good-natured battalion commander. [2]
- The other tradesmen seized what was theirs and made off with remarks appropriate to the occasion. [9]
- I do not see any reason why some of the boarders should have made such remarks as they have done. [6]
- A tinge of scorn coloured her remarks concerning him at that time, but here also her heart had its share. [10]
- One might have said there was a shade of contempt in his familiar and not seldom slightly humorous remarks upon society and its aims and aspirations, about which he spoke plainly and vigorously. [4]
- The story that Ruth was "engaged" to a young gentleman of fortune in Fallkill came with the other news, and helped to give point to the little satirical remarks that went round about Ruth's desire to be a doctor! [5]
- Others confirmed this report; and dissatisfaction found expression in muttered abuse or satirical remarks and bitter witticisms. [10]
- She ceased to reply to her father's remarks, and he at last relapsed into gloom, and said that he was tired and would go to bed. [11]
- Now no one replied immediately to her remarks, and she continued: "If I were an artist I should wish to paint that scene, given that the lights were not so bright and that mill machinery not so sharply defined. [11]
- A recent writer remarks, that in all such cases it is a pure assumption to assert that the mental act is not essentially of the same nature in the animal as in man. [1]
- Mr. H. Sidgwick remarks, in an able discussion on this subject (the 'Academy,' June 15, 1872, p. 231), "a superior bee, we may feel sure, would aspire to a milder solution of the population question. [1]
- For Mr. Bagehot's remarks, 'Fortnightly Review,' April 1, 1868, p. [1]
- See also some remarks, and the drawings of the ears of the Lemuroidea, in Messrs. Murie and Mivart's excellent paper in 'Transactions of the Zoological Society,' vol. [1]
- Lincoln, Abraham, funeral remarks, 242, 243, 307. [6]
- As Herbert Spencer remarks, "music arouses dormant sentiments of which we had not conceived the possibility, and do not know the meaning; or, as Richter says, tells us of things we have not seen and shall not see. [1]
- As Professor Waitz remarks, "however poor and miserable man is, he finds a pleasure in adorning himself. [1]
- See some good remarks to this effect by W. Stanley Jevons, "A Deduction from Darwin's Theory," 'Nature,' 1869, p. [1]
- See some good remarks to this effect by Dr. Maudsley, 'The Physiology and Pathology of Mind,' 1868, p. [1]
- Dr. Rohlfs, however, remarks to me in a letter that according to his experience of the Sahara, this statement is too strong. [1]
- In Mr. Grossmith's remarks there was a subtle something suggesting my favorite theory of the difference between theoretical morals and practical morals. [5]
- The same observer remarks that rhinoceroses in fighting, parry each other's sidelong blows with their horns, which clatter loudly together, as do the tusks of boars. [1]
- Evidently the friend remarks that a last year's grasshopper leg is a very noble acquisition, and inquires where he got it. [5]
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