Reverberate Sentence Examples

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  • The first shots had not yet ceased to reverberate before others rang out and yet more were heard mingling with and overtaking one another.

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  • The Messianic prophecies of Isaiah, the prophet of faith and deliverance, were destined to reverberate through all subsequent centuries.

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  • Such a development would reverberate far beyond Britain itself.

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  • Words shatter on the edge of meaning, then reverberate into space.

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  • Not only does this involve the crowd more, it will also cause the stands to reverberate, adding noise and excitement.

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  • This was the society to which Luther spoke, and its discontent was the sounding board which made his words reverberate."

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  • He cou'd imagine admirable situations, and he could write verses of incomparable grandeur - verses that reverberate again and again in the memory, but he could not, with the patient docility of Racine, labour at proportioning the action of a tragedy strictly, at maintaining a uniform rate of interest in the course of the plot and of excellence in the fashion of the verse.

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  • They explain how the most familiar myths surrounding the queen developed from the concerns of her contemporaries and continue to reverberate today.

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  • Some sections of the latter, especially those on the connexion between music and architecture, the scale of harmonic proportions, and the Greek use of bronze vases to reverberate and strengthen the actors' voices in the theatre, are now almost wholly unintelligible.

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  • White Star Magic will undoubtedly reverberate in the mind the following day, with that longed for morning after feeling.

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