Sentence examples for To remarked from inspiring English sources

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To remarked

verb

To make a remark or remarks; to comment.

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First, the addition of ammonium pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (APDC) led to remarked PL quenching of QDs.

Destabilization of actin led to remarked loss in the cell shape and consequently loss in polarized flotillin localization (Fig. 3).

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There will be occasion later to remark on this ambiguity.

"BEING rich is bad," Hugo Chávez is wont to remark.

No one came up to Vivian's parents to remark on Vivian, but this was understandable.

One viewer named Tyler wrote in to remark: "How dare she?

After ignoring Mr Crick, Charles was heard to remark: "Very predictable".

His young daughters started to remark on the size of his stomach.

No biographer of George Washington has failed to remark on his inscrutability.

At the show, a viewer of an all-black tondo was heard to remark, "Oh!

A miracle was needed, provoking Parma to remark, "God will tire of working miracles for us".

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