Sentence examples for remarks bad from inspiring English sources

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The DfE spokemsan said the department agreed with this part of Wilshaw's remarks: "Bad classroom behaviour is hugely disruptive to children's education.

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The timing seems remarkably bad, considering charges of sexism after his remarks in Boston.

Cowell then turned to Mel B and Bunton and asked if his remarks were "bad", with Bunton telling him the youngster was "allowed to experiment" and Mel B adding: "It is bad... that's what kids do".

Mrs. Edwards made self-deprecating remarks about bad hair days, absent-mindedly stuffing a cellphone into her bra as she rushed to an appointment.

They have remarked that bad things happen to good mythic superheroes, Norse the pity.

Mr. Mahmoodzada seemed unmoved, they said, remarking that "bad things happen" in movies as in life.

The official escorted Mr. and Mrs. Bryan around the galleries and paused before a Franz Hals canvas, remarking "Too bad this man can't do your portrait, Mr. Bryan".

It struck him that this fine abode was his own and he remarked, "Not bad!" Oddly, though, he had not explored the lower floor and so he descended the staircase to see.

She called Mr. Obama's recent remarks "a very bad signal".

The contrast between their remarks and the bad old days of the Bush era was striking.

Squeezed into this metal tomblike space, she sniffs the air and remarks on the bad smell.

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