Wondering how to use Remarking in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Remarking meaning
present participle and gerund of remark
Using Remarking
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of remark
- In the example corpus, remarking often appears in combinations such as: remarking that, remarking on, remarking to.
Context around Remarking
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 16 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Remarking
- In this selection, "remarking" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, teams, bennett, trial and six stand out and add context to how "remarking" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1970s while remarking that the and admired her remarking she s. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "remarking" sits close to words such as abingdon, abrahams and abuzz, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with remarking
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Overwhelmed with emotion, her brother admired her, remarking, "She's just, you can't describe it. (16 words)
He opens with a touch of imposter syndrome, remarking that, “I probably shouldn’t be up here. (17 words)
One shopper expressed their discontent regarding their purchase, remarking: "Very flimsy and clearly care will be needed when moving it. (20 words)
He reflected on his six-year tenure, remarking, "six years over in a flash", but expressed confidence in the future growth of the JCF, opining that due to the calibre of the current officers, there will be no need for external successors. (42 words)
Earlier in the week, forwards coach Andi Kynacou spoke of the overcrowding of the club’s physio room, remarking that “there is a spike in the number of injuries but there is no talk of new signings at this point”. (40 words)
As for Wilson, a tumultuous personal life saw her greeting unemployment with not a little relief, the talented performer later remarking, "It felt a bit like I was on a sports team, but I was always on the bench. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
As for Wilson, a tumultuous personal life saw her greeting unemployment with not a little relief, the talented performer later remarking, "It felt a bit like I was on a sports team, but I was always on the bench.
During the closing ceremony, tournament organizer Anthony Kandar expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all participating teams, remarking, “It was truly an exhilarating day of basketball.
However, he made a full recovery and went back home, with the team that treated him remarking on his energy and good humour.
MPs from all parties spoke with warmth and admiration for Bennett, remarking on her clear attempts to remove partisan boundaries and work with them on a number of issues.
Remarking that the internet is a “fertile ground for hoaxes” and misuse, the Court pointed out that everyday messages are received warning people not to use certain apps or not to open any unknown links.
She added that she didn't care if people labelled her 'not sexual' and 'gross', and many agreed - with some remarking how 'attractive' it is.
State Premier Mark McGowan noted WA’s unique role in the global vaccination trial, remarking to a press conference in early 2022, You see, Western Australia is an experiment.
They snarkily thanked Activision for "screwing up mw2," remarking that it was now "full of mw3 bloatware" that could not be separately uninstalled.
When it was time to get to work, he fastened a K-9 working dog vest onto Mojo’s stout frame, remarking that it felt a little snug.
A French family, visiting for the first time, was particularly enchanted by the Lion Dance, remarking how lively and engaging it was.
Anton Du Beke was deeply moved by their number, remarking that such performances are the reason why dancers dance for "how it makes us feel".
As some visitors recounted tales of pricey trips to Turkey, others spoke of value encounters, with a British tourist remarking on social media: "I'd love to know where this £15 vodka and Coke is.
Chouteau bubbled over with enthusiasm during the debrief, remarking, “When our designers said that in the YF-17 they were going to give the airplane back to the pilot, they meant it.
Earlier in the week, forwards coach Andi Kynacou spoke of the overcrowding of the club’s physio room, remarking that “there is a spike in the number of injuries but there is no talk of new signings at this point”.
He noted that Nigeria has been moving backwards since the 1970s, while remarking that the question is not whether the country will walk, but whether it’s walking backwards of forward.
He opens with a touch of imposter syndrome, remarking that, “I probably shouldn’t be up here.
He reflected on his six-year tenure, remarking, "six years over in a flash", but expressed confidence in the future growth of the JCF, opining that due to the calibre of the current officers, there will be no need for external successors.
I vividly remember going away with friends to an isolated country hotel and remarking on a little boy I’d seen in the corridor, for example.
One shopper expressed their discontent regarding their purchase, remarking: "Very flimsy and clearly care will be needed when moving it.
Overwhelmed with emotion, her brother admired her, remarking, "She's just, you can't describe it.
Common combinations with remarking
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- remarking that 27×
- remarking on 10×
- remarking to 3×
- remarking in 3×
- by remarking 3×
- later remarking 2×
- remarking it 2×
- remarking how 2×
- while remarking 2×
- and remarking 2×