Sentence examples for To remarks from inspiring English sources

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To remarks

verb

To make a remark or remarks; to comment.

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You're objecting to remarks that denigrate women, yes?

This applies to remarks made by Ms Kruger.

Mr. Ma was reacting to remarks on trade that Mr. Obama made on Wednesday in Washington.

I personally have been subject to remarks much worse than those shared on stage".

And to remarks stating or implying that certain races are inferior to our own?

And also –heavy sigh – to remarks that show intolerance of homosexuals?

"Washington has an illness," Mr. Boehner said, according to remarks distributed by his office.

According to remarks on the back cover by the poet Charles Bernstein, "No.

"It's not just their responsibility," Mr. Mitchell said, according to remarks released by Mr. Peres's office.

"The targets seem achievable," she added, referring to remarks by Mr. Mergenthaler, "so long as we have a healthy economy".

He points to remarks by David Cameron in 2011 urging the British public to report illegal immigrants.

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