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Example sentences for "before remarked"

  • But (as before remarked) a word ought to be considered as the name of that which we intend to be understood by it when we put it to its principal use, that is, when we employ it in predication.

  • The cattle, instead of having degenerated like the horses seem, as before remarked, to have increased in size; and they are much more numerous than the horses.

  • As before remarked, the insects, for a tropical region, are of very small size and dull colours.

  • It is sometimes grown in the vegetable garden, but is generally cultivated in fields for its seeds, which, as before remarked, furnish the common table mustard.

  • As before remarked, the English Bean requires a moist, strong soil, and a cool situation; the principal obstacles in the way of its successful cultivation in this country being the heat and drought of the summer.

  • I can do no more, of course, than briefly glance at these things, as I am not writing, as before remarked, the history of the war.

  • The effect was, as before remarked, a still greater divergence between the two peoples.

  • The Brazilian is a coral coast, and, as before remarked, all coral coasts are dangerous.

  • As before remarked, I was not now cruising, but anxious to make a passage, and could not afford the fuel to chase, away from the track I was pursuing, the few straggling sail I might discover in this lonely sea.

  • In each of these particulars, as before remarked, Our Sea[760] possesses great advantages, and here therefore we will begin our description.

  • The land which surrounds these, as before remarked, consists of three divisions.

  • Geometry and astronomy, as we before remarked, seem absolutely indispensable in this science.

  • As to the Third Section of Eratosthenes, it cannot be considered to be defined or circumscribed at all; for that side of it which is common to Ariana is but ill defined, as before remarked.

  • Mind, then, is capable of existing in various states; an enumeration of the leading classes of which, as I before remarked, is all that constitutes our definition of it.

  • As before remarked, reproduction is a function common to all animals and to all plants.

  • Mercury will not cure, nor will any other poison, as before remarked.

  • As before remarked, these peculiarities do not affect the functions of the organs in any appreciable degree, although they not infrequently give rise to some apprehension on the part of those subject to them.

  • As before remarked, we do not present these customs as illustrations of what might be considered a proper mode of conducting the preliminary steps of matrimonial alliances.

  • The difference mainly lies at the maximum end of each series, the capacity for extreme polarity being, as before remarked, markedly greater in the basic rocks.

  • When this is felt, the animal, as before remarked, instinctively resorts to a simple and effectual remedy.

  • As before remarked, it was alleged that my patient had passed worms two or three inches long by the urethra.

  • As before remarked, the whipworm has been known to produce severe symptoms in man, and it occasions “scour” in the sheep.

  • As before remarked, all the regions which have been subjected to glaciation are still each year brought temporarily into the glacial state.

  • To these must be added, as before remarked, many less important actions which influence this marvellously delicate machine, the work of which is expressed in the phenomena assembled under the name of climate.

  • Water is buried in the plentiful interspaces between these bits of stone; as before remarked, the amount of this construction water varies.

  • As before remarked, they are but the remnants of much more extensive roofs which the processes of decay have brought to ruin.

  • The government, as before remarked, consisted of three powers, a senate, an assembly of the people, and a military commander.

  • It is here that the people, as before remarked, must begin if they would learn the art of self-government, and maintain equal laws, and equal rights and privileges.

  • All such persons, as before remarked, would be without the pale of the government with which there could be no connection excepting through a gens and tribe.

  • The cattle, instead of having degenerated like the horses, seem, as before remarked, to have increased in size; and they are much more numerous than the horses.

  • As before remarked, it is much to be regretted that we have not more reliable information of the vice, which is acknowledged to be all but universal in China.

  • As before remarked, a man and his wife are mostly the keepers of such houses.

  • As before remarked, it is better to overestimate than underestimate the abandoned women of the city.

  • The two existing species of elephants are, as before remarked, the survivors of a long lineage, represented in the geological record by the remains of many extinct forms.

  • But this rule, as before remarked, does not appear to be nearly so generally true as the converse proposition, namely, that characters which appear late in life in one sex are transmitted exclusively to the same sex.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "before remarked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    before alluded; before coming; before death; before directed; before hinted; before his; before long; before reaching; before remarked; before returning; before starting; before stated; before thee; before them; before thou; before whom; before yee haue heard; before you; black fellow; could hold; eleven years; excellent friend; fine voice; hardly knew; saddle horses; several rows