Sentence examples for Sounds pleasing from inspiring English sources

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We expect pleasing harmonies rather than jarring dissonance – but what sounds pleasing today may have seemed dissonant two hundred years ago.

You can experiment with the speed until you find one that sounds pleasing to you, though.

She considers those sounds pleasing.

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Lots of hard k sounds please!" OK!

Groh sounds pleased with the current Gordon.

But he sounds pleased with his champion hurdler, Binocular, who makes his reappearance at Newcastle on Hennessy day.

And if he exalts his star, Mr. Eyre also sounds pleased at last to be making this film, especially since an earlier project, "Mary Stuart," with Glenn Close and Meryl Streep, disappeared when Ms. Streep dropped out several years ago.

Sinatra had the same thing; anything he sang sounded pleasing to most people".

"That would make it fun," says Bischoff, "because the car is not very fast and the two-cylinder engine doesn't sound pleasing at low revs.

My voice wasn't just wobbly; it had lost its tonal qualities and no longer sounded pleasing even on short notes.

They experimented with the notes sounded by strings of various lengths, and one of their great discoveries was that two notes sound pleasing together, or harmonious, if the lengths of the corresponding strings are in simple numerical ratios such as 2 1 or 3 2.

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