Sentence examples for quiet remarks from inspiring English sources

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But he was also perfectly happy rooting for the Giants and the Yankees and making quiet remarks that made his friends howl with laughter.

In somber, quiet remarks, Ms. James told the board members that she had wrestled with the issue for weeks, but, "with a heavy heart," concluded that she must oppose the mayor's plan.

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Yet in this avid chatter there is nothing like braggadocio, nothing as bold as Keats's quiet remark to his brother, "I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death".

Like most of the 200,000 listeners, they thought Obama did well - as did the German government, which confined itself to the quiet remark that Obama's speech was "a positive signal".

"Listen, how quiet," he remarks.

In quiet, discreet remarks, some in Pakistan's government contend that Jalozai is infested with Massoud supporters.

"It's quiet this weekend," remarks my Lyft driver.

He was awfully quiet, someone remarked after he returned to the table.

He added that the audience at the event went quiet when the remarks were uttered.

As Goro vainly tries to quiet them, Sharpless remarks on how lucky Pinkerton is to have such a beautiful bride, and Pinkerton expresses his passion for her.

His voice grew quiet, and his remarks more brittle, as questions mounted about why he dialed the police about an arrested friend.

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