Sentence examples for items sound from inspiring English sources

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He consumes composer biographies like bags of potato chips, and whether he is seated in front of his word processor or behind his cello, he makes the most obscure items sound irresistible.

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Even the overture, the one popular piece in the hour-long sequence of 18 items, sounds fresh and new, with Charles Mackerras echoing period practice in his treatment, with wind and brass prominent.

Many species, from honeybees to elephants, can discriminate between quantities of items, sounds, or smells, and represent numbers mentally.

If the idea of selling off the right to tax certain items sounds strange, then you haven't been paying attention.

It'll really add up! Make an expensive item sound cheap.

This last item sounds trivial.

The last item sounds like a Rothko.

And his band — the ultimate hip-hop luxury item sounded fierce, especially on full-dress fare like "Show Me What You Got".

The music ranges from Johann Strauss II (the "Blue Danube" waltz) and Astor Piazzolla to John Williams (the theme from "Schindler's List") and Rene Aubry; the most advanced item sounds like Philip Glass lite.

The task was to decide whether an item sounds like an existing word and the stimulus set consisted of 180 German words (mostly nouns), 180 pseudohomophones derived from these words, and 180 pronounceable pseudowords.

Going IT alone Reprints Related items The sound and the furyAug 24th 2000 Related topics Commodity markets Chicago Eurex Financial markets Investment servicesIn office, Mr Brennan soon switched his position to one of reluctant support for electronic trading and for the link with Eurex.

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