Sentence examples for be remarks from inspiring English sources

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be remarks

verb

To make a remark or remarks; to comment.

Exact(2)

There will be remarks from dignitaries, music from the 119th Regiment Fife and Drum band, and a contingent of Civil War re-enactors.

"Their world view is different from how it used to be," remarks volunteer psychologist Elmira Omelchenko.

Similar(58)

Certainly, Sillitoe's versatility ought to be remarked upon more.

It should be remarked that if.

The following should be remarked: c3 a and c4 a can be already be appropriately estimated.

Insufficient calibration can be remarked first when assessments and data upload are completed.

And those are remarks that should not have been said".

"Oh yes, so it is" remarks Richard or Steve.

Below are remarks from Barbara Marcin, portfolio manager at GAMCO Investments.

Below are remarks from Stephen Auth, chief investment officer at Federated Investors.

There were remarks made to me and about me.

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