Sentence examples for a remark of that from inspiring English sources

Exact(2)

Neither was he the sort to let slip a remark of that significance.

At first Mr. Wolfson answered generally, saying a remark of that kind was not welcome.

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He was worried, however, by a remark of Campbell's that implied that Scott's motorised sledges were working well.

At one point, Mr. Buffett said Berkshire Hathaway kept about $10 billion in cash on hand just in case "Ben Bernanke runs off to South America with Lindsay Lohan," a remark that of course drew laughter.

"One needs to cast a very sceptical eye on remarks of that kind.

What kind of a remark is that?

When Brendel makes a remark like that, an entire stampede of wild horses would not persuade him to elaborate.

A remark by Gates — "That's none of your business" — appeared to sting him to the quick.

And if one combines this with the less dogmatic reading (A) of the first couplet, this yields a set of remarks that are not obviously in conflict with anything else in the record on Pyrrho.

"When I'm president, we're going to talk to everyone," she said, capping a set of remarks that were her most political of the Clintons' three-day trip here.

The statement was roundly criticized as the latest in a line of remarks that make Romney -- who is worth between $190 million and $250 million -- sound out-of-touch with ordinary Americans.

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