Sentence examples for give utterance to from inspiring English sources

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I cannot conceive how men who are husbands, brothers or fathers can give utterance to an idea so intrinsically base and infamous".

She did not begin her literary career until middle life, when the death of her only son had intensified her sense of community with the poor and her desire to "give utterance" to their "agony".

She did not begin her literary career until middle life, when the death of her only son had intensified her sense of community with the poor and her desire to "give utterance" to their "agony". Her first novel, Mary Barton, reflects the temper of Manchester in the late 1830s.

Wrong and injustice ever excited his indignation, and he never hesitated to give utterance to it.

8 It now seems in place to say a word or two about my act.8 9 Most men have, or pretend to have, sufficient ability to sit in judgment; indeed, all are so eager to censure the doings or sayings of other men that hardly any mouth is sufficiently open,9 or any tongue sufficiently ready, to give utterance to the thoughts of their hearts.

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She was, in many ways, the voice of the Punjabi people, for her poems gave utterance to their anguish.

You, who so well know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that I gave utterance to a threat… When she stepped on to the porch there was nothing urgent or harsh in her manner.

Had they heard Mr. van Dam's performance, they would surely not have liked even that, for by this stage, having reached his stride in the song before, he was making everything sound like the most extraordinary, direct and compelling recitative, as if the notes and the rhythms were always and only the best means of giving utterance to the words -- or rather to the feeling, present or remembered.

No doubt he was giving utterance to just those ideas that would soon appear in his philosophical treatises.

The question we have to ask, Hegel remarks, is whether seeing the Good as light (or giving utterance to such an intuition) counts as art (PKÄ, 76).

Everyone laments their shortage as autumn approaches; and everyone has given utterance to regret that the clear, bright light of an early morning during spring and summer months is so seldom seen or used".

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