Voicing Sentence Examples

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  • The kid struggled weakly, voicing a faint cry.

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  • Talon asked the question she feared voicing.

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  • The Peterborough Chronicle, not content with voicing this sentiment, gives Eustace a bad character.

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  • The assembly was almost unanimous in voicing its protest to the governor.

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  • The way he touched her; the way he looked at her across the room - all those little things were his subtle way of saying he loved her without voicing the words.

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  • One of the goats was voicing a terrified cry and with it mingled vicious snarls and anxious barking.

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  • In phrasing his advertisement as he did, Mr Combs is only pretending to be voicing anti-white animus.

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  • Voicing the answers to the questionnaire at the end was invaluable especially as we are a newly formed benefice.

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  • It also helps learners to become conscious of the muscle movements involved in voicing a consonant.

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  • In vowels and voiced fricatives, voicing obscures the aspiration and frication components.

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  • Many saw Powell as a true visionary, voicing the concerns which were held at the time.

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  • They are almost wordless; human voice, voicing and singing, plays the star role.

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  • Illsley, BM (2002) ' Voicing Concern ', Holyrood, issue 78, pp 42-43.

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  • Parents are discouraged from participating in activities or voicing opinions about policies or practices.

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  • Then based off of your hit, you then keep voicing coordinates until you have a miss.

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  • Unfortunately, he doesn't always learn how to refrain from voicing his opinions on how you should do things.

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  • Santoro did voice-over work as well, voicing the title character in Stuart Little for Brazilian copies of the film.

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  • Do this over and over until you're not so much voicing the thought, but experiencing it.

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  • Parents may begin to worry about certain aspects of their child's behavior, but because the symptoms aren't always definitive, they may feel silly voicing their concerns aloud.

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  • Oliver was doing many commercial production jobs and hired Crow to a lot of voicing work for him.

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  • She went on to make a name for herself voicing cartoons, lending her voice to the Powerpuff Girls and Rugrats, among others.

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  • But there was another reason she dared not leave her father, one she feared voicing even to the man before her.

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  • Tessa followed, voicing her objection in annoyed bleats.

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  • Anne Hutchinson was, in fact, voicing a protest against the legalism of the Massachusetts Puritans, and was also striking at the authority of the clergy in an intensely theocratic community.

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  • Voicing their opinions for a particular candidate or cause, people can understand, but what makes actors think they have the chops to work in politics?

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  • Many people benefit from learning yoga Nidra through guided instruction, with the teacher voicing directions as you attempt to center the mind and focus on calming the body.

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  • The question may result in differing responses; however, the passion that both proponents and opponents display in voicing their respective viewpoints is undeniably similar.

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