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In the pandemonium, Devon had trouble making himself heard.
Here was an ageing force fighting to be relevant – and making himself heard.
Making himself heard over the rhythmical racket of the radio, the boy ordered a slice of pizza and an orange soda from the equally youthful-looking counterman.
The soloists were also a mixed success: Simon O'Neill's tenor sounded thin against Mahler's lush orchestral backdrop, and at times he had trouble making himself heard.
He succeeded in making himself heard despite the weak carrying power of his voice and the opposition he aroused, and his motions were usually applauded.
He has a deep and profound voice – ideal, I imagine, for making himself heard by an audience, even from 50ft up, but kind of intense.
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Rodriguez made himself heard.
He could not make himself heard in the noisy room.
He was just able to make himself heard.
Mr Duda was left to make himself heard among a gaggle of other candidates (there are 11 in all).
Instead of trying to laugh it off, Mr Brown repeatedly attempted to make himself heard, to no avail.
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