Sentence examples for observing that it would from inspiring English sources

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This follows the Open Spaces Society, which broadly welcomed the park, observing that it would be "dominated by the buildings surrounding it".

The element of combating enemies from below was introduced after Yokoi suggested it, observing that it would work since there were multiple floors.

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After her doctor announces that she'll be "surprised" to discover how easily she can live without her breast, Lila observes that "it would be like living without balls.

Grace would later observe that "it keeps Thurston on his toes being married to a younger woman", and explained the vision they shared with the magazine: "I can't recall anyone at Picture Post mentioning the ethics of photojournalism.

Eventually, someone observed that it would be a smart place for a cannon and a fort.

McDonald observed that it would take some time to negotiate a UNSCR; in the meantime, the UK is considering national steps it could take as well as possible steps the EU could take.

She declined to say, though she did sensibly observe that it would be "a dumb law" and that "the question of whether it's a dumb law is different from the question of whether it's constitutional".

To the Editor: President Obama, referring to the Fatah-Hamas agreement in his speech on Thursday, observed that it would be difficult for Israel to "negotiate with a party that has shown itself unwilling to recognize your right to exist".

Mansa Mūsā, whose empire was one of the largest in the world at that time, is reported to have observed that it would take a year to travel from one end of his empire to the other.

François Truffaut, reviewing it in Cahiers du Cinéma ("it makes one fall in love with an experimental cinema that really experiments and a cinema of discovery that actually discovers"), presciently observed that it would be unlikely if Laughton made another film.

In the gutter, rivers raced along, divided into streams, formed rapids and waterfalls, diverted into lakes and ponds... Thin oil slicks slid along the gutter, silver blue, folding into paisley patterns, cardiograms, shot silk, marbled bookbindings, Art Nouveau... We saw the reflection of blue sky on the surface of the final lake, and, looking up, observed that it would be a splendid day.

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