comment造句1 I was a bit narked by David's comment.
2 Britain's ambassador in Moscow has refused to comment.
3 What she said was fair comment .
4 It was only a throwaway comment.
5 He handed me the document without comment.
6 Everyone will have an opportunity to comment.
7 The minister refused to comment on individual cases.
8 I feel unqualified to comment on the subject.
9 Mrs Hardie refrained from making any comment.
10 I'd just like to make a comment.
11 His comment seemed perfectly innocuous.
12 He refused to comment after the trial.
13 The director was not available for comment.
14 Do you have any comment, Mr President?
15 She brushed past me without making any comment.
16 Her comment was uncomfortably close to the truth.
17 I forbore to comment on this.
18 He made a comment about the bad road.
19 It was just a casual comment, I didn't mean it to be taken so seriously.
20 Have you any comment to make on the recent developments?
21 He refused to comment before he had seen all the relevant information.
22 She was deflated when Fen made no comment on her achievement.
23 A spokesman declined to comment until the evidence could be studied further.
24 The Minister accused of misleading parliament was unavailable for comment last night.
25 Neither Mr Rose nor Mr Woodhead was available for comment yesterday.
26 His recently completed chapel for Fitzwilliam is attracting favourable comment.
27 A member of the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice, Miss Rafferty is well-placed to comment.
28 'You should really have asked me first.' 'Right, okay, fair comment.'
29 Mr Hicks is out of the country and so unavailable for comment.
30 The matter is the subject of a police investigation, and we have been advised not to comment.