Sentence examples for often uttered from inspiring English sources

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Israelis who leave are "yordim," Hebrew for "going down," often uttered disdainfully.

Nice, day, huh? — are replaced by a single question, often uttered quietly: How's your bracket doing?

"Burgeoning" is a word often uttered by this shaggy British monologist in "The Interminable Suicide of Gregory Church," his one-man show at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn.

"America needs heroes," it is sometimes said, a phrase that's often uttered in a wistful tone, almost cooingly, as if we were talking about a lonely child.

"Ottawa" and "extreme" are not words often uttered together, but between summer and winter the temperature swings from plus to minus 30C.

Often uttered by the most self-centred of people, possibly while getting a lift off you and ranting against the tyranny of cars.

There are echoes too of Tim Etchells Thatt Night Follows Day, in which children spoke back the truisms so often uttered by grownups.

Brodie was drawn from a teacher named Christina Kay who also had her favourites, including Spark, and often uttered the signature phrase 'the crème de la crème'.

Together they inaugurated a vogue among trendy Americans to punctuate their conversations with "Ciao" (often uttered in a petulant, pseudo-Italian accent) instead of "Goodbye".

Social changes and a string of sordid scandals featuring priests have combined to put distance between two words often uttered as one: Catholic Ireland.

"Passion" is a word that is often uttered on days like yesterday and while I recognise its presence it has, for me, always looked like a sensation that disappears with fatigue.

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