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People even remark on how much they look like us.
To try to take my mind off you, he remarked.
Not bad for an old man like me, he remarked.
I remarked as the young woman wrote down the order.
As several in this House have remarked, 2009 is a special year.
One of them remarked that he should bring a good price.
But that is not what I was about to remark upon.
Presence is given to very few, he was heard to remark some years later.
When he had gone the doctor looked at his watch and remarked.
It's coming out of the well, the voice remarked further.
But this is the first time I had really remarked it.
I like to give them one last look at the world they are leaving,' he remarked.
I remarked that it had opened a new view for me.
"I would certainly never have been able to tell," he remarked.
"Somebody has done something right," remarked an old friend of the family.
Some women just seem to worry more than others, he remarked.
"You spent enough time with him the night before," he remarked.
In fact, I fear that no one would even remark on it.
"I go in with the people there and they get the job done," he remarked.
I remarked a while ago that we might as well pass the time.
"You spent a bit longer in there than the rest of us," he remarked.
He often remarked that nobody could tell him what to do, which was true.
In answer to this I remarked that she would feel it more than any one.
We have now, I may remark, come to the year 1896 in my experiences.