How To Use By word of mouth In A Sentence

  • All the orders were given by word of mouth so that no written evidence could be discovered later.
  • A life of poverty, tradition and religious dread suffuses songs steeped in misery and learnt by word of mouth.
  • Collected by the author himself from the stories passed down by word of mouth from the locals living in the areas where the burnings occurred.
  • Admittedly, that evidence was not perfect for the defendant in that the evidence of Mr. Dieger was that a lot of their hiring is done by word of mouth and they do not advertise for grinders.
  • The refugees reach the project either by word of mouth or by referrals from jobcentres or groups set up to help asylum seekers.
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  • Later, maikowere recruited locally by word of mouth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most manuscripts postdate the stories which have circulated by word of mouth for centuries.
  • The story has been passed down by word of mouth.
  • Along with The Odyssey, The Iliad is one of the oldest extant works of Western literature and helped establish the practice of committing oral history and stories to paper, rather than preserving them solely by word of mouth. 100 Greatest Books #25-21 | Fandomania
  • All the orders were given by word of mouth so that no written evidence could be discovered later.
  • Garbled details would be passed on by word of mouth and soon convoys of hatchbacks would head out for sunrise sessions in motorway service stations and picnic spots.
  • Most manuscripts postdate the stories which have circulated by word of mouth for centuries.
  • the news of their affair was spread by word of mouth
  • Players such as collegians and high schoolers choose agents by word of mouth in major-league clubhouses. Ottawa Sun
  • And so much the more, a little while after, there comes one and tells them by word of mouth, that there were several Schollars, which were playing some antick tricks in the night; and amongst some others both their Son and their Cousin were apprehended, and at this very present sad accusations were brought in against them. The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple
  • A life of poverty, tradition and religious dread suffuses songs steeped in misery and learnt by word of mouth.
  • The news spread by word of mouth.
  • The 22-year-old found a different way to honor the slain Beatle in the bustling crowd of admirers: He sat alone on a bench with earphones on, listening to Lennon's music on his iPod while reading his book "Skywriting By Word of Mouth. John Lennon's 70th Celebrated In Central Park
  • these stories were transmitted by word of mouth
  • Since the testimony will spread by word of mouth, anyone who's ever played telephone knows it's going to get wilder and further from the truth with each degree of separation from the source.
  • All of these patients heard of Dr. Philippe by word of mouth and they have formed their own informal support groups so that they can help each other.
  • So the story passed by word of mouth, and it wasn't written down or reported, and some people said that Harry had put it all behind him. VAPOR TRAIL
  • He received the news by word of mouth.
  • When we started to promote the course, recruitment snowballed by word of mouth.
  • Calling this match became something of a lottery and it was only by word of mouth yesterday that we learned that wing Colin Shaw had got the third try, although his second was an absolute corker and totally unmissable.
  • Most manuscripts postdate the stories which have circulated by word of mouth for centuries.
  • News of what scholars call the most famous scandal of 12 th century France spread through contemporary Europe by word of mouth, in poetry, and in the songs of troubadours.
  • The story has been passed down by word of mouth.
  • No stone to be left unturned, and a report by word of mouth brought back by three o'clock at the latest. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • The evolutional orders,206 by which greater depth or shallowness is given to the battle line, are given by word of mouth by the enomotarch (or commander of the section), who plays the part of the herald, and they cannot be mistaken. The Polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians

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