Remarked
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457 examples of Remarked in a sentence
'If you know'd who was near, sir, I rayther think you'd change your note; as the hawk
remarked
to himself vith a cheerful laugh, ven he heerd the robin-redbreast a-singin' round the corner.''Who is it?'
'Perhaps not,
' remarked
Mr. Bob Sawyer.
'Nothing but a do,
' remarked
Martin.
'He was a wonderful man, that uncle of yours, though,
' remarked
the landlord shaking his head.
'It looks like a case-bottle;
' remarked
Ben Allen, eyeing the object in question through his spectacles with some interest; 'I rather think it belongs to Bob.'The impression was perfectly accurate; for Mr. Bob Sawyer, having attached the case-bottle to the end of the walking-stick, was battering the window with it, in token of his wish, that his friends inside would partake of its contents, in all good-fellowship and harmony.
'You cannot possibly be angry with him,
' remarked
Mr. Pickwick.
'Wotever is, is right, as the young nobleman sweetly
remarked
wen they put him down in the pension list 'cos his mother's uncle's vife's grandfather vunce lit the king's pipe vith a portable tinder-box.''Not a bad notion that, Sam,' said Mr. Bob Sawyer approvingly.
'Out of the question, sir,
' remarked
Sam Weller, coming to assist in the conference; 'it's a cruelty to animals, sir, to ask 'em to do it.
This gentleman was shown into the room originally assigned to the patriotic Mr. Pott; and the waiter remarked, in dumb astonishment at the singular coincidence, that he had no sooner lighted the candles than the gentleman, diving into his hat, drew forth a newspaper, and began to read it with the very same expression of indignant scorn, which, upon the majestic features of Pott, had paralysed his energies an hour before.
'That was judicious,
' remarked
Perker; 'and what else?''I fretted and fumed all next day, and raised a great disturbance,' rejoined the old gentleman.
'He had better have something to eat, immediately,
' remarked
Emily.
'I have heard it
remarked
that she was a very fine woman, Mr. Weller,' said Pell, in a sympathising manner.
'Well, it is a curious coincidence,' said Pell.'Not at all,' gruffly
remarked
the elder Mr. Weller.
'Fine port he had too,
' remarked
Mr. Simmery.
"Wedlock suits you," he
remarked.
"When I hear you give your reasons," I remarked, "the thing always appears to me to be so ridiculously simple that I could easily do it myself, though at each successive instance of your reasoning I am baffled until you explain your process.
"This is indeed a mystery," I
remarked.
"The man who wrote it was presumably well to do," I remarked, endeavouring to imitate my companion's processes.
"If your Majesty would condescend to state your case," he remarked, "I should be better able to advise you."
"You see,
" remarked
Holmes, as we paced to and fro in front of the house, "this marriage rather simplifies matters.
"You did it very nicely, Doctor," he
remarked.
"Irene Adler is married,
" remarked
Holmes.
"You will remember that I
remarked
the other day, just before we went into the very simple problem presented by Miss Mary Sutherland, that for strange effects and extraordinary combinations we must go to life itself, which is always far more daring than any effort of the imagination."
"Your experience has been a most entertaining one,
" remarked
Holmes as his client paused and refreshed his memory with a huge pinch of snuff.
"As far as you are personally concerned,
" remarked
Holmes, "I do not see that you have any grievance against this extraordinary league.
"Sarasate plays at the St. James's Hall this afternoon," he
remarked.
"You want to go home, no doubt, Doctor," he
remarked
as we emerged.
"We are close there now," my friend
remarked.
"You are not very vulnerable from above," Holmes
remarked
as he held up the lantern and gazed about him.
"Why, dear me, it sounds quite hollow!" he remarked, looking up in surprise.
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