Sentence examples for remarks about something from inspiring English sources

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"Alaska has one of the highest rates of suicide in the United States and it is disappointing that Representative Young would say such ill-informed remarks about something that is taking the lives of his constituents, young and old, across the Frontier State," said Robert Gebbia, CEO of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

If you're making comments or if they're just offhand remarks about something, let your gaze wander, but always come back to them.

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What a carefully weighted remark about something as visceral as his freedom.

When you remark about something unique, tell your boyfriend an interesting new fact about something fairly commonplace, or say something witty about an otherwise ordinary situation, you boyfriend will remember your words whenever he runs across the same trigger.

Inspired by Chandler's throwaway remark about something being as conspicuous as "a kangaroo in a dinner jacket", Lethem sprinkles Metcalf's world with genetically engineered animals: bulldog parking-lot attendants, sheep housekeepers, even ape private eyes.

There was one with George W. Bush in which Bush tossed off a remark about something obscure — possibly disaggregation in student test scores — and smiled happily and said: "Didn't think I knew that, did you?" Anyhow, some major presidential candidates are more enthralling when they talk about what they believe than others, but they can generally at least show you how they came to be at the table.

Mrs Malmström, I agree with you that it is good that the principles of transparency are being observed, including financial transparency, but I agree with those remarks which speak about something more.

You can discover these similarities in conversation, or even by picking up on things you notice — like pictures on a person's desk, a coffee cup from a particular store you also like, or a passing remark someone makes about something you share in common.

The remarks about "nothing" and "something" are related to Damian's conception of the major metaphysical division among things in the world.

They would always remark about how different the meetings felt than any they had been in before — the first with women only, something now almost commonplace.

As for Sarah herself, think how much is suggested by the offhand remark that "something about her lips suggests a pout that has fallen out of use".

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