Sentence examples for makes phrases from inspiring English sources

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This is Romney's Mittness problem, the one that makes phrases like "prosperous and bright, as have been our lives" doubly gratuitous.

He widens the soft-loud dynamics of snare and bass drums, makes phrases higher and shriller by octaves, and yet manages to imply a cloudy patina gathered over three centuries.

With a tough, distortion-edged tone, he makes phrases push against the beat, and when he reaches one of his famous searing sustained notes -- the ones emulated by Eric Clapton and Carlos Santana -- he wrings emotion from it, squeezing its overtones down to a single clear pitch, then making it seem to rise an octave.

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Pure tone, he said, is a beautiful thing that restores a sense of innocence and dignity to Romantic music and makes phrasing more important.

Tyler Angle's clarity and intelligence of intent made phrases seem more legible than they were.

Ms. Hallynck loves to make phrases that are full and molded; Mr. Tiberghien is a more intensive player, enjoying the piano's capacity for quick, staccato pulsations.

Playing with a touch that was almost disembodied but always focused, he made phrases leap and trickle and scamper, then ring like distant bells.

Zacharias used a great deal of pedal to darken and deepen the bass notes, to make the strange harmonies echo resonantly, and to make phrases last long enough to provoke clashes with the ones that followed.

Terfel's German has always been exemplary but here he uses words like a fist of defiance against "eternal annihilation", spitting out consonants with impunity and making phrases like "barbarous son of the sea" as ugly and they are vivid.

This makes the phrases come across as a little more contemptuous or disrespectful than normal.[6].

It also makes the phrase "Army boots" a complete sentence.

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