Sentence examples for voice shifted from inspiring English sources

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There were slightly awkward glitches at times as her voice shifted between registers.

Some of them already are!" He laughed; then his eyebrows knitted, and his voice shifted to business mode.

They then practiced speaking to the avatar — they were encouraged to challenge it — and their therapist responded, using the avatar's voice, in such a way that the avatar's voice shifted from persecuting to supporting them.

Sometimes he simply blurted out the words, sometimes his singing voice shifted to a thin, pinched, almost nasal tone before returning to the high, keening tenor in which he sang the rest of the song.

Ms. Downs's voice is special: as she shifted from a Oaxacan song with an updated, velvety arrangement to a Mayan song from the Yucatán Peninsula, her voice shifted from a masculine, throaty region, like Betty Carter's low register, to a piercing, pinched shriek.

At that point, Barnes's voice shifted again, sliding naturally into the rut of his thoughts, opening up to a deeper, more speculative tone as he droned on and on (or so it seemed to Lee, who kept his eyes on the farm), explaining how Carson was a man with a sense of self, who knew who he was in a way the old yeggs didn't.

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"Come ahnnnnn," Mr. Cadorette said, smiling, his voice shifting into first, my new best friend.

For 95 minutes, Mr. Webb moves among genders, races, ages and cultures, his physicality and voice shifting fluidly as he goes.

Her voice shifting between operetta-ish trills and Broadway brass, her posture melting between prom-queen vampiness and martial arts moves, she evokes everyone from Jeanette MacDonald to Cameron Diaz, from Mary Martin to Madonna.

Among the adults, the company gets to demonstrate a gift for accents as its members recite one or another passage from the novel in their own voice, shifting to the sounds of the American south once the play itself kicks in.

Her posture melting between serpentine seductiveness and a street fighter's aggressiveness, her voice shifting between supper-club velvet and dime store vinyl, Ms. Heche summons an entire gallery of studio-made sirens from the Depression era: Jean Harlow, the pre-mummified Joan Crawford and, yes, Carole Lombard, who famously portrayed Lily in Howard Hawks's screen version of "Twentieth Century".

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