Examples of 'remarks to make' in a sentence

Meaning of "remarks to make"

remarks to make: Implies having specific comments, opinions, or statements to deliver or share with others

How to use "remarks to make" in a sentence

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remarks to make
I have three remarks to make in this respect.
I do nevertheless have a few general remarks to make.
I therefore have five remarks to make on this directive.
She asked the delegation whether it had any concluding remarks to make.
I had not any remarks to make.
Further to those comments, it has the following additional and complementary remarks to make.
I have only three remarks to make on the subject.
I believe my colleague from Mexico City has a few remarks to make.
I have some important remarks to make now and I shall change to my mother tongue.
No doubt he will have some remarks to make.
But I have two remarks to make about your report.
Of his manner in speaking we shall have a few remarks to make presently.
I have some critical remarks to make about the provision of aid, however.
The budgets will therefore have to contain certain remarks to make this possible.
I have remarks to make concerning two chapters of the proposal - financial aid and trade.

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He had two concluding remarks to make.
The ESC has two remarks to make on the Commission 's proposed aim.
Inspector Weaver of Scotland Yard has a few more remarks to make.
We have the following remarks to make on this case,.
In my capacity as Head of the German delegation, I have two further remarks to make.
One delegation however had two remarks to make on the article.
My Lords, I will try to get on because I have a few remarks to make.
Nevertheless, my delegation has some remarks to make with regard to the draft resolution.
Mr. Watanabe ( Japan ) said that he had three remarks to make.
I have got a few remarks to make.
Rapporteur . - Madam President, I have just a few remarks to make.
I have one or two remarks to make.
However, I also have a few critical remarks to make.
I have just a few remarks to make.
Mr President, I have two initial remarks to make.
It means you tell jokes or make remarks to make fun of yourself.
I do, however, have two further remarks to make.
I support this important step. I have just two remarks to make about the report.
Therefore, I have three remarks to make.

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