Sentence examples for it echoes to from inspiring English sources

'it echoes to' is not a gramatically correct and usable phrase in written English
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These days it echoes to the clash of swords.

The phrase "Together we can succeed" is the campaign slogan on the Netanyahu site, and it echoes, to some extent, Mr. Obama's "Yes we can".

It echoes to the urban symphonies of ancient Islamic cities, and it is one of the few areas not razed and reconstructed in the concrete-heavy style of totalitarian chic.

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It often echoes to the sound of gunfire and explosions.

"It echoes back to a bygone era," she said.

"It echoes back to a very traditional Chinese business model, where you have the family-run farm," she said.

And it echoes from beginning to end of the "Collected Poems 1943-2004" (Harcourt; $35), which will be Wilbur's monument.

Or as Appignanesi puts it, echoing Lacan: "To say 'I am' is already to say 'I have lost.' " Appignanesi offers up a brief history of marriage, from the Greeks through Victorianism and the sexual revolution and into the present.

I kept hearing little bits of it echoing up to where I was sitting, and in my head it sounded like the riff that I came up with.

It echoes upside-down signals (low to encourage or to show an even number), which are standard in Poland.

(The statement may sound patronizing, but it echoes criticism the United States issued to Mexico and Asia in the 1990s and to Europe more recently).

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