Examples of 'make a few remarks' in a sentence
Meaning of "make a few remarks"
The phrase 'make a few remarks' means to give a short or brief speech or comments on a particular subject. It indicates the intention to share thoughts or opinions, usually in a public setting or during an event
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make a few remarks
Allow me to make a few remarks in my national capacity.
I am honoured by the opportunity to make a few remarks.
I was asked to make a few remarks on energy conservation.
I should therefore just like to make a few remarks.
Let me now make a few remarks on development.
I should nevertheless like to take this opportunity to make a few remarks.
I would like to make a few remarks in closing.
To make a few remarks regarding our honorable profession.
I should like to make a few remarks about this.
Make a few remarks to the children.
I would like to make a few remarks in this regard.
Minister Chen, the president will make a few remarks.
Let me make a few remarks about explosives.
I would like to make a few remarks.
We now make a few remarks on our way of looking at this subject.
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I ask the privilege to make a few remarks thereon.
I want to make a few remarks on these matters following the informal summit.
I allow myself to make a few remarks.
I will make a few remarks of my own.
Of one scale improvisation, make a few remarks.
Allow me to make a few remarks about conscription.
Following your deliberations today, allow me to make a few remarks in this context.
I will now make a few remarks in my national capacity.
I 'd like to turn now to Senator Bayh to make a few remarks.
Allow me to make a few remarks on the other paragraphs.
First of all, I would like to make a few remarks.
Allow me now to make a few remarks on behalf of my country.
If members will allow me, I would like to make a few remarks.
I would like to make a few remarks on three topics.
At this point, I should just like to make a few remarks.
I would like to make a few remarks regarding that document.
As far as the Mayer report is concerned, I would like to make a few remarks.
I should like to make a few remarks on the resolution itself.
As far as toe Mayer report is concerned, I would like to make a few remarks.
Allow me to make a few remarks.
May I make a few remarks about products - in the first place, cereals.
Permit me to make a few remarks.
I will make a few remarks in French, and then I will switch to English.
I will leave this subject here, and make a few remarks on the subject of baptism.
I will also make a few remarks about relations between the European Union and Russia.
For my part, I will just make a few remarks.
Allow me to make a few remarks about the work we have to do.
I would like, in addition, to make a few remarks.
I will now make a few remarks about the binding.
See you in a moment. Minister Chen, the president will make a few remarks.
I should now like to make a few remarks on economic reform.
Mr. Ryder-As a member of that Executive Committee I desire to make a few remarks.
I would now like to make a few remarks in my national capacity.
VANDEMEULEBROUCKE ( ARC ) . - ( NL ) Madam President, I should like to make a few remarks about this proposal.
I would like to make a few remarks about his last report.
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