Sentence examples for opening tune from inspiring English sources

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Great opening tune with some chaotic rhythm going on in transitions.

Opening tune is "Carry On, Brother, Carry On". Previously lost.

Opening tune is the theme song of "Pick and Pat"'s radio program.

Sure, she playfully belted out the "GoT" opening tune with Maisie Williams (Arya Stark) and Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran Stark) on the DVD/Blu-ray commentary.

The opening tune combined those two functions, over a firm backbeat in waltz time.

At the Bowery the point was hammered home within a minute or two of "Tij," the opening tune.

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To tune to Open Tuning, start with Standard Tuning and tune down the strings as needed.

Even hearing the opening theme tune to The Box of Delights sends a happy shiver down my spine.

However, PC Gamer UKs Alec Meer felt that the opening theme tune was "so busy trying to hint at [the theme for Sam & Max Hit the Road] that it forgets to have a memorable melody of its own".

Verbs are usually open: "tune up". Nouns are often closed, "tuneup," or hyphenated, "self-esteem". Some adjectives are in the dictionary, like "good-looking," but most compound adjectives aren't.

In the chaos of the moment, clutching the children while trying not to scare them, opening windows, tuning out the screeching alarm, it took us a while to understand that our upstairs neighbor had called the Fire Department.

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