Sentence examples for remarks well from inspiring English sources

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He simply remarks: "Well, they didn't listen close enough".

My colleague Ewen MacAskill remarks: "Well at least he didn't cry".

The victor remarks, "Well, it's what you get for living in New York".

Two children in the van are wounded, and one of the soldiers remarks, "Well, it's their fault for bringing their kids into a battle".

On concluding his troubling section on the inevitable precipitous decline of our agricultural system and resulting series of food-related wars, he puckishly remarks: "Well, that's a tad grim.

Customs man not to be outdone, replaces it in her bag, sticks on a customs seal and remarks "Well, I guess it's the first time a woman ever kept a secret.

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When the answer was no, Clough suited the action to the word, remarking, "Well, now you have".

The attendant - a middle-aged man as is our friend - remarked, "Well, it's a good time to die, safe-deposit-boxwise".

On her first visit to the apartment, he said, she remarked, "Well, there's not a lot of room for anything else".

At the time, one of the commissioners remarked, "Well, we're against fraud, aren't we?" In the ensuing decades, however, enforcement of this prohibition has been inconsistent.

On seeing Mr. Plimpton dressed as a pirate, Caroline Kennedy, who was about eight remarked, "Well I Know who you are," and she stamped her foot.

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