Sentence examples for rise tune from inspiring English sources

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The advanced speakers also mostly used a falling tune for the statement and a rise tune for the tag (F-R: 93%).

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"Kill Zone" has a romantically rising tune from a long-ago collaboration with Roy Orbison; the lyrics wonder, "How much grief and sin/until a heart caves in?" Like most of the album's songs it stares calmly into looming desolation.

Nevertheless, some of them used a fall-rise or rising tunes.

Advanced speakers also produced this question types mostly with a rising tunes (86%) and occasionally with a falling tune (24%).

On the contrary, the beginners used rising tunes more frequently (R: 61%) in addition to other tunes such as F (57%) and L(17%).

Both groups of L2 speakers of English used the rising tunes at the end of the Wh-questions significantly more frequently than the native English speakers.

As shown in Fig. 2, the native English speakers produced Yes-No questionotnonlynly with rising final tune (80%) but also with either a falling tune or deaccenting.

In the background, over the hushed sobs of young men and the creaking of plywood floors, rose a tune.

No sooner than the time limit is up, the Jaws theme tune rises up to claim them.

Its one big tune rises from the orchestra at the very start and recurs several times, but otherwise the opera unfolds largely in speech-like vocal lines over bustling accompanimental patterns.

Guided by Voices is betting that some scrap of sound or melody — the buzzing guitar line of Mr. Sprout's "Spiderfighter," the rise-and-fall tune of Mr. Pollard's "Chocolate Boy" — will register as a pop pleasure.

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