I wish this one would consider an early appearance,' the Rowan remarked wearily.
One of the men wearing headphones and sitting at a console across the room turned to look at Compton-Jones and remarked wearily, "Maybe if he kept his willy in his trousers, he might notice what's happening outside of the bedrooms he spends so much time in."
Facing the displays instead of Angus, he remarked wearily, "I didn't think I would ever say this, but I miss the days when I could stay on the bridge.
"Well," Holcomb remarked wearily, "it's a cinch you can't."
Paul remarked wearily to Ongola when the former communications officer brought him the latest urgent queries from outlying stakes.
We defend ourselves to music," one of them remarks wearily.
In Pompey's camp, Cato and Scipio resolve to retreat to Africa and continue the war from there, although Brutus wearily remarks that they are "running out of continents" to flee to.