How To Use Intonate In A Sentence
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Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Lisa's parents, sat motionless as the minister intonated Lisa's wonderful qualities and her contributions to the community.
Baby Magic
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When the phone rings, or when someone walks in that he knows, he intonates differently.
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please intonate with sadness
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At the centre of this debate was Jaspers 'critique of Bultmann's strategy of scriptural de-mythologization: that is, his attempt to clarify the truth-contents of the scriptures by eliminating the historical or mythological elements of the New Testament, and by concentrating, in an existentially intonated exegesis, on the perennially valid and present aspects of the Bible.
Karl Jaspers
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In order to secure this result, the vocalist or speaker must begin by taking breath through the mouth, as we have already insisted, and at once, before there is time for any stiffening of parts, commence to intonate -- _i. e._, as soon as enough air has been inhaled for the purpose intended.
Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged)
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He told me that he -- he intonated that he wasn't happy with the original story.
CNN Transcript Dec 22, 2009
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Lyrical banalities such as ‘falling apart at the seams,’ ‘it's amazing,’ and ‘life's so hard’ clutter Smith's timeless themes, yet she is able to intonate even the most prosaic lines with a melodic hook that has me singing along.
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Why did he not take up his last words, "Live in peace," and intonate the blessing?
An Obscure Apostle A Dramatic Story
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And at last, when Sister Hyacinthe had clapped her hands, the whole carriage intonated the "Te Deum," the hymn of praise and thanksgiving.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 5
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And when the favoured one, chosen for the miracle, returns to her village, all the inhabitants crowd to meet her, whilst the bells peal merrily; and when she is seen springing lightly from the vehicle which has brought her home, shouts and sobs of joy burst forth and all intonate the _Magnificat_: Glory to the Blessed Virgin!
The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris
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Because of this we weren't unduly concerned, but we did begin to notice that he intonates in the wrong places and some people have trouble understanding him.
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When Boca responded, each word was measured and intonated gorgeously, as though he'd memorized lines.
The Best Revenge
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Since there is no relationship to English except for modern words, some effort is required to pronounce and intonate correctly.
Letters: Footnotes to the Queen's Irish visit
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He said the police were forced to show results and intonated that if his client, Mr Zulu, was refused bail it would be a notch on the police's belt.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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She gently intonates the high notes in order to allow the full bass to emanate crisply and without effort.
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Madame Wang was sitting in Mrs. Hsüeh's apartments, whither she had just crossed, when she perceived Chia Huan come back from school, and she bade him transcribe incantations out of the Chin Kang Canon and intonate them.
Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books
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Of a truth, she had sworn never to actually speak again, but now it occurred to her that perhaps she might at least intonate.
Si'Wren of the Patriarchs
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Toury and Les Aubrais had been left behind, when, at Beaugency, they at last ceased their chat, on hearing Sister Hyacinthe clap her hands and intonate in her fresh, sonorous voice:
The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris
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The bearers, the priests, and the ailing ones themselves had just intonated a canticle, the song of Bernadette, and all rolled along amid the besetting "Aves," so that the little carts, the litters, and the pedestrians descended the sloping road like a swollen and overflowing torrent of roaring water.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 2
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The man has a way with words and language and though he so typically plays a type - the rich but emotionally challenged Brit - the way he twists and intonates words is a source of intoxication.
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Thou makest us a strife unto our neighbours, and our enemies laugh among themselves," intonated Eliezer.
An Obscure Apostle A Dramatic Story
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Another kind of water -- also very matutinal in its delivery, -- the "_Aqua vita_," is intonated by the _Aquavitario_, in a sharp kestrel key, -- hear him!
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847.
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The motor ideas with which the speech movement has to start are cut off and the subject yields passively to the fate that he cannot intonate his voice.
Psychotherapy
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When the voice-producer has learned to intonate surely, when the voice is "placed," and the secrets of the registers are known to him, he will do well to experiment a little, cautiously, with his own resonance-chambers, so as to widen his practical knowledge of the principles underlying the modification of tones.
Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged)
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Ole Billie Bawlie" found as Number 4 was a little song which was used to deride men who had little ability musically to intonate "calls" and
Negro Folk Rhymes Wise and Otherwise: With a Study