Sentence examples for may remarked that from inspiring English sources

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A correspondent who had been in Greece in May remarked that that's how things had been there, too.

Several visitors during the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation house tour last May remarked that they thought the family must enjoy living there.

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After using the word "puke," she says, "You may remark that my vocabulary has taken a turn for the Anglo-Saxon," adding, "God, I'm going to barf my brains out.

If you praise highly, the reviewer may devote a paragraph to ridiculing the publisher's pretensions; if you try understatement, the reviewer may remark that even the publisher doesn't seem to think much of this book: I have had both experiences".

He writes about the "utmost difficulty" of composing blurbs for poetry collections, because "if you praise highly, the reviewer may devote a paragraph to ridiculing the publisher's pretensions; if you try understatement, the reviewer may remark that even the publisher doesn't seem to think much of this book".

In addition the historian may remark that the existence of other frameworks in no way invalidates a discussion based on the quasiclassical one that lies behind the ordinary language discussion of cats, which is distinguished by its utility and not by some framework selection rule, see subsection 11.3.

To go further in detail of the second approach, we may remark that for the given z, the expression of p f, z|g) as a function of f is Gaussian and so it can be easily integrated out and we obtain: p ( z g ) ∝ p ( g z ) p ( z ) ∝ N ( g 0, H ( v diag[ z j, j  = 1,..., n ] ) H ′ + v ε I ) × λ ∑ j z j ( 1 - λ ) ∑ j ( 1 - z j ) (75).

Here I may remark that I cannot conceive why it is that surgeons do not examine the hip-joint itself in the same exact, direct and methodical manner that they employ in the examination of other joints: why, in examining a suspected or obscure case of disease in the neighbourhood of the hip-joint, they should depend upon, or place so much reliance on, what might be called the outlying symptoms.

If you are wearing colors that aren't good for you, people may remark that you look tired or ill even if you feel fine.

Address the objection, do not dance around it: The other person may remark that homosexual men and women have sought treatment and changed their sexual orientation.

Les Roberts remarked that collaboration may face significant impediments due to the core objectives of different fields.

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