Sentence examples for would remarks from inspiring English sources

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On the contrary, that would serve to heighten their concern about creeping centralism, as would remarks such as those made by Commissioner Fischler, who told an Austrian newspaper that he would flatly reject the European Parliament being involved in deciding his budget.

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("It smells of Dior today," townsfolk would remark).

"Play the cards you were dealt," he would remark.

"You are her spitting image," a friendly auntie would remark while stroking my head.

WHEN mulling over his life, Samuel Cummings would remark, "It has been a boulevard of broken dreams".

A typical dig at Fox News would go something like this: Mr. Obama would remark how engaged voters seemed to be.

As Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 1832) would remark, in a Fichtean spirit, in Faust (1808): "In the beginning was the deed".

At midnight they would remark the playing surface for the rugby union Test.

No guest today would remark on how beautifully the place has been fixed up.

"Poor Olga, she's so good with kids," my mother would remark.

Who needed Paris if you had Boston, he would remark to friends.

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