Sentence examples for it's remarks from inspiring English sources

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But it's remarks made by The Telegraph's Tim Robey, who assigned the movie four out of five stars, that most make us want to check out the complexities of "Nymphomaniac".

"It's remarks like that that make people lose confidence in Wall Street," he said reprovingly.

(In fact, when I made that argument at one panel discussion in 1993, a fellow panelist a NAFTA advocate, as it happens exploded in rage: "It's remarks like that that make people hate economists!")Those were the good old days.

It's remarks like this, along with publicity stunts like stripping and boxing for charity, that prompted harsh campaign ads from Harper, that declared the young, inexperienced Trudeau was "just not ready" for the demanding role of prime minister.

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

It is remarks like that which have some Tunisian women concerned.

Hartford, it was remarked, is "America's File Cabinet".

It was, remarked the Daily Mail's Quentin Letts, "the ghost of Thatcher past!", pointing to "the royal blue jacket.

It was remarked that she was doing well, perhaps too well, in her field.

After the meeting was over it was remarked that NASA wouldn't hold another scientific conference for a year.

It was remarked some time ago that Vladimir Putin likes to tell people what they want to hear.

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