Sentence examples for which sounds more from inspiring English sources

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All of which sounds more like electioneering than practical policy.

Or, as he puts it: "I brought taxes down by 17%," which sounds more impressive.

Instead it may accept "licences", a term which sounds more innocuous but means much the same.

The works are "Not yet titled," which sounds more provisional than "Untitled".

He puts on the new mix of "I Quit," which sounds more like a rock song.

Others call it "the classical humanist tradition," which sounds more dignified.

Or like me, learn to walk using your arms - which sounds more impressive than it is!

Which sounds more likely, seeing as Forsyth is 80 and Atkins a sprightly 73.

Indeed, their advocates now prefer to call them waste-to-energy or energy-from-waste plants, which sounds more positive.

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They discovered that names which sounded more distinctively "black" became, over time, ever more reliable signals of socioeconomic status.

By 1967 the trio was heading down the same road as Dylan and recorded "I Dig Rock And Roll Music", which sounded more like the Mamas and the Papas.

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