How To Use Voice In A Sentence

  • To supplement his income, he taught private voice lessons in his home and sang in a church choir.
  • So it's a little more than passing strange that Mr. Brooks clucks about Mr. Obama's "über-partisan budget" when, given the last few weeks of shrieking and wailing from the Republicans about socialism and communism, he's been the voice of moderation in the room. Moderately Shocked
  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road — “a dry road, Emma my dear,” my poor Lirriper says to me, “where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma” — and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
  • Brunhild, a mischievous, strong-minded goldfish (the voice of Noah Cyrus, Miley's younger sister), is determined to become a little girl when she's rescued from a jar and befriended by Sosuke (the voice of Frankie Jonas, the Jonas Brothers 'kid brother), a plucky, self-reliant 5-year-old. No Time's Right for 'Traveler's Wife'
  • I had to join this long queue, that snaked around a couple of times, and as each person left, a disembodied voice said, ‘Cashier number seven, please!’
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  • Considering his height, then the steely look and his rough voice, both of which reminded me a lot of Carey, he was a rather intimidating person, even to me.
  • Katherine spoke softly, sometimes hesitantly and sometimes in a rush, with a great deal more emotional inflection than the voice she uses when acting the cool professional.
  • Immersed in her ample lap, her adoring voice broadcasting stereophonically through her bosoms, I absorbed the sensationalistic stories and lush illustrations of baby Moses in his basket, later parting the very Red Sea. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Somewhere in the far regions of her mind a voice was screaming warnings.
  • ‘I had a dream,’ said Logan in his sing-song voice.
  • The magazine gave voice to hundreds of oppressed factory workers.
  • A voice drifted down through the hatch above our heads, ‘I'm amazed,’ it said. ‘Only three people have chundered so far.’
  • This patronising voice with a whine and an awful regional accent was talking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jeffrey's voice was rough and his words were harsh but Anthony remained calm and cool, save his eyes.
  • Sharansky is not infallible, but he is probably the most sagacious voice in Israeli politics today.
  • If we posit a voiceless spirant value for Uralic *x by this stage anyway, over in PFP the closest equivalent would be śexćim. Update of my "Diachrony of Pre-IE" document
  • Volumes of exchanges have been taking place over what some of these correspondents have called the militarisation of Haiti by international forces, many of the voices sounding off against it. TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • his voice was gruff but there was still a hint of anxiousness in his tone.
  • Here, my voice broke as I let my emotions through for the first time in a year.
  • The brothers then went on tour, filling theatres with ghostly music, flying coats and spirit voices.
  • Words are the voice of the heart. 
  • Rather than be seen as lecturing China on its exchange rate, the United States should be doing even more to push its European allies to allow a larger Chinese voice in multilateral forums. Beyond brinkmanship: A better economic path for the U.S. and China
  • Carson's voice on the phone was preceded by that of a lawyer who asked if I would mind listening to Johnny while he spoke his piece, which sounds like even daffier a concept now than it did then. Nights with Johnny Carson: As long as it's been, we still long for them
  • On the sidewalk Soapy began to yell drunken gibberish at the top of his harsh voice.
  • Her words came so fast that I cannot attempt their semblance here, and her voice rose and fell in a kind of querulous chant to which sometimes she nodded her head, as if she was beating the time. The Fool Errant
  • ‘If we fail, send reinforcements…’ Her voice trailed away again, and they saw her shudder.
  • His quiet voice was commanding and proved effective as the pair settled down.
  • While she did sing live, she was accompanied by taped music and voices. Times, Sunday Times
  • A compelling storyteller with many voices lyric, operatic and diaristic, Ms. Snyder is often provocative; occasionally didactic or off-key. The Lady of the Wild Things
  • When he spoke, his voice fair trembled the heavy timbers that arched the hall. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • If you are hearing the same voice all the time, it loses its potency, it loses its edge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly a deep voice boomed out from some of the trees nearby.
  • After the triumph followed the faire Parthenopeian _Leria_, with a lawrell crowne, accompanied with _Melanthia_, whose habites and voices represented the pride of Greece, [A] whereupon the great Macedon rested his head: She bare a splendent lampe, communicating the light thereof with hir companion, then the rest more excellent both in voice and song. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • Between them, father and son have carved out a place where the song, the voice and the delivery of a real and recognisable emotion are paramount. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first hand-held phones, affectionately known as "bricks", were still big and bulky, only made voice calls, and cost more than $4000.
  • Their voices blend together well.
  • Through the open doorway, he heard the voice of Aline Fulke but her words were unclear.
  • In comparing different voices and different accounts, he naturally finds many discrepancies. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The voice was wheedling, half chanting, with a sickish thrill in it. DOLL'S EYES
  • But protecting the right of a people to run no-accounts out of office and to have a real voice in decisions that affect them is dear to US and Taiwanese hearts.
  • Her voice was tender and soft.
  • I asked, trying to keep my voice calm, even though panic was fogging my brain.
  • Isn't she that annoying bimbo with the tinny voice who constantly hangs around him?
  • Uncle Fliakim Sheril, furbished up in a new crisp black suit, and with his spindleshanks trimly incased in the smoothest of black silk stockings, looking for all the world just like an alert and spirited black cricket, outdid himself on this occasion in singing _counter_, in that high, weird voice that he must have learned from the wintry winds that usually piped around the corners of the old house. Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know
  • ‘Welcome,’ the empress said to them, her voice holding false modesty.
  • His voice sunk to a barely perceptible level.
  • This attention to detail only enhances the beauty and warmth of the voice itself, the ideal instrument for the part.
  • The voice is Kelly's throughout, down to the lack of punctuation, eccentric spellings and curious syntax.
  • 'I promise,' she said in a small voice .
  • The space, surfaces, and materials were coordinated to deliver clear and vibrant sound from unamplified individual instruments and voices.
  • People are put off by his strident voice.
  • Drop dead gorgeous pictures, a text that's zippy and slick, fun voices, and lots of words like "crick", "crack", and "creak". Archive 2006-04-01
  • All this he said in an uninflected voice, almost as though he were talking to himself. GALILEE
  • She tried to ignore the heavy irony in his voice.
  • My voice holds them at bay.
  • There were pointed fingers and raised voices, harsh accusations and angry rebuttals.
  • In his 1982 "Secondary Currents," which is described in the film's title credits as a "film noir," Rose pushes the sound and image concerns of structuralist filmmakers by creating a work that is "imageless": on a black screen, white subtitles translate the gibberish of the unreliable narrator in the voice-over. Baltimore City Paper
  • The seller has to issue a tax invoice.
  • Throne of God, by tens, by hundreds, by thousands, the harmonious and multisonant salutation of all the Voices. The Captive
  • Forget voice-coaches, image consultants, PR experts and makeover gurus; it's Lydia who can make you a star.
  • Another advantage of sentences written in active voice is that the sentences are usually shorter.
  • Our programmes were of the highest order, the voices pure and full without this abominable tremolo which is unknown to a person who knows how to sing correctly and naturally. Sixty Years of California Song
  • Viceroy's voice was still a monotonous drone, and I wanted to slap him just to see that he could still talk and/or yell with emotion.
  • We specialise in voice recognition services.
  • He heard the voice as clearly as if it had been whispered in his ear, a hollow, sepulchral voice. THE SERPENT'S MARK
  • To answer the 300-odd posers on the questionnaire without then being persuaded to sign up for the religion was an essential rite-of-passage for any spotty adolescent struggling to find their own voice.
  • She is anything but a twitterer, though - it is the warmth of the voice that makes it truly heavenly.
  • Ondaatje's novels prominently reflected hybrid language and multi-language voice, Mosaic Genre, Style Simulation, and Parody, make the novels be a carnival square.
  • She was not going to be fooled by their silly voices and accents.
  • A spellbinding four hours of voices, intelligent interviews and specialists. Times, Sunday Times
  • SNOW (voice-over): With his wife Silda by his side, New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, the man once known as Mr. Clean, addressed his fall from grace. CNN Transcript Mar 12, 2008
  • Uses voice recognition to train you on accents and pronunciation. The Sun
  • But judicious," Natalenko squeaked, in the high eunuchoid voice that came so incongruously from his bulk. Lone Star Planet
  • I perfected the sing-song voice.
  • In a pipe organ of quality each pipe is a carefully-designed and individually-voiced musical instrument which produces only one frequency of sound.
  • Throat surgery left her with a distinctive husky voice. The Sun
  • The maturity of the voices among the principals was amazing for performers all under 18, over fifty in number.
  • She had a rather nice voice and was also known for whistling. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • They called for an external deputy chairman to be recruited to the board to ensure there was an independent voice. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, then, before he knew it, another song had started up; the same voice, the same wonderful, mind-blowing music.
  • It destroyed his tenor voice and his familiar cracked, husky tones took over. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, please keep in mind that in order to conceal my identity I'm speaking through a harmonizer--in reality my voice sounds exactly like Keith David's. Keeping it Reeled In: Hope or Delusion?
  • Auntly devotion must go decorously unvoiced, but it is no less compelling for that. Times, Sunday Times
  • This one person is the lone voice for the young people of this land.
  • But when it comes time to make that decision, almost 40 per cent of us fail to remove our posteriors from the couch and forfeit our voice in the nation's affairs.
  • He acted as a pro-American power broker and an alternative voice to the German-French axis within the European Union.
  • ‘Walter's wife, Cathy, is the godmother to my second son,’ Andy says in his embracing voice.
  • While streaming one video, the picture broke down after about a minute, and the voice track continued over an indecipherable kaleidoscope of colours.
  • But he had to raise his voice to be heard over jeering and whistling from centre-right senators. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had tears in his eyes and a faltering voice as he paid tribute to his wife.
  • There was dark hair spilling over her shoulder, a soft voice whispering endearments in her ear.
  • A formidable presence, not just because of her voice; but because of her lithe, sensual chassis; presented as it was with a faux ditziness. Martha Wainwright, Rufus, Marilyn and Kate.
  • We ask you to add your voice to the growing chorus of condemnation of Australia's refugee program.
  • Her expression collapsed into one of forlorn reminiscence before she continued on in her stranger’s voice. Flowers in the Attic
  • There is no mark, " the old man said in a clear but forceless voice, -or mention that this Contract has been approved by the Oriolis Cavernus. The Coelura
  • The ability to play back voice sessions from any touch-tone telephone is a very important feature.
  • She said, louder this time, and with a quiver in her voice.
  • Elongated roars and fragments of voices gave a sense of atmospheric portent, while syncopated pings, clicks and chirps added a desultory counterpoint.
  • But she's not actually ugly; she's just pert and smart-mouthed and has a sexy voice, completely according with that rom-com genre convention of the comic sidekick to the heroine.
  • 'It must be -- eight o'clock,' said the gasping voice -- '_eight o'clock_;' and the tone became a whisper, as though the idea thus half involuntarily revealed had been drawn jealously back into the strongholds of consciousness. Robert Elsmere
  • Her voice was disguised to conceal her identity.
  • Truly, the voice of the spurtle is heard in the land. In praise of… porridge | Editorial
  • The pitch, intonation, and speed of his voice are all over the map and make every bit of dialogue and catchphrase either hilarious or an assault on your eardrums.
  • A voice entry system needs to fit on such a small PC board, so that in the future it can hopefully replace keyboards .
  • Because then that bald spokesguy with the BIG VOICE!! and unblinking stare is on my TV every bloody commercial break. I hate it when The Brick has a sale
  • I could hear the traces of a wistful smile in his voice.
  • His features were deadpan but his voice was bursting with emotion.
  • The great surprise is that out of this slim body, a sonorous, powerful voice emanates vibrating with a immense nuances of expression.
  • My voice faltered to a stop. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • Even when talking in the most restrained of voices, Hugo's lilt would still rise up above all others.
  • Suddenly she heard footsteps and voices; some one was coming along the path towards the beehouse. The Party
  • I heard Kim's screechy voice saying, ‘Who does she think she is anyway?’
  • He took me to a pub in Soho full of actor types speaking at the tops of their voices.
  • Then voices would cry in the falling sigh of wind around its gables.
  • In fact, the voices in the next room became obstreperously loud of a sudden, the cause of which vociferation it is necessary to explain before we go farther. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • In manner he was a dapper ironist, soft-voiced and accepting of the curious turns that fate was inclined to take. We Shall Not See His Like Again
  • Besides, he had, it seems, a weakness in his voice, a perplexed and indistinct utterance and a shortness of breath, which, by breaking and disjointing his sentences much obscured the sense and meaning of what he spoke. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • All movement ceases, the sky clears, the heavens are as brass; the slightest whisper seems sacrilege, and man becomes timid, affrighted at the sound of his own voice. THE WHITE SILENCE
  • The voice was low, and he sounded like those people who were grumpy all the time.
  • There was the faint echo of voices rolling up to the highest balcony seats.
  • A masculine voice inquired from somewhere to her left, effectively scaring the living daylights out of Sydney and drawing a startled yelp from her lips.
  • Although voices of dissent are being heard, there is no sign of the supermodel phenomenon abating in the near future.
  • An authoritative German voice crisped the air, asserting itself above the general drone.
  • The whole place was a riot of different voices and accents - I guessed the huge variety was due to so many different floors intermingling, all with their own fashions and traditions.
  • The husky female voice on the other end explained in mangled Franglish that she would like to - merde!
  • Sure enough, the tremor of his voice instilled fear but something within felt familiar with his malevolent aura.
  • Slowly, Dummy regains both his voice and his confidence, and finally, in a fairy-tale ending, even his identity when King Richard recognizes him as his long-lost godson.
  • So we're given the impression of Connor's leg shaking and his voice wobbling.
  • Most forceful among these voices were those of African women, who declared that the Pan-Africanism of the formal leadership was androcentric and patriarchal.
  • As she suffers the constrictions of a traditional culture in transition, she also discovers her answering voice.
  • And in that shrill voice of his, he would begin singing a song he had just written. The Other Side of Me
  • He saw him gather five of the soldiers into a huddle and with his subtle, sinister voice began to speak again.
  • Tories voiced outrage that Government figures had been talking about joining the euro. The Sun
  • Her voice broke and she buried her face in her hands, the memories that seemed to have been lost for some time finally made themselves known in her mind.
  • The world sounded with the creaky, whispery voices of the trees and the low, grating language of the stones, and all was well.
  • She makes writing a book sound like busywork ... the strain is as palpable as the voice is cute, and the drama is virtually nonexistent. Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert: Book summary
  • So check for an authentic service history and that the chassis number and invoices tally with the car you're viewing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The predominant opinion voiced by Detroit's Arab population seems to be one of frustration.
  • The world's most powerful man acts on the voices he hears in his head.
  • His voice had a deep timbre.
  • All they would have to do is type into their Twitter client '@call @ianpaul' and Jajah would connect us for a free, two-minute call using the voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Techworld Australia News
  • She was alarmed to hear a very obvious lack of conviction in her voice, though.
  • Locale: Staging and dressing together constitute locale and their absence will render it "vague" or "vapid" -- though a writer might, of course, pare away the requisite details deliberately, in the same way they might pare away features distinguishing voice. Archive 2009-12-01
  • It was the forerunner to the sos call which in turn was superseded, in the days of voice radio, by the now standard Mayday call. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • She shaped the words, unable to speak them with the knot of his noose twisting into her voicebox.
  • She handles everything from piercing to pianissimo with ease and has just enough edge in her voice for this kind of Verdi role. Burn, Baby, Burn
  • Her voice sounded calm and resolute.
  • Is she a wicked witch or a beloved'alternative' voice? Times, Sunday Times
  • That famous voice is never more honeyed than when it's saying - in a courteous, roundabout way - ‘No.’
  • The voice struck a golden tone inside Doune's heart, and his insides melted.
  • As I looked at the ruptured eardrum with my otoscope, I was blasted by a shouting voice less than an inch away from my face. Paradise General
  • The Defendants filed a lien against the aircraft without having rendered an invoice for the work performed.
  • As they neared the quay, youthful voices sang out a greeting.
  • Your teachers were all baritones and even your tenor voice has a distinct baritonal touch to it.
  • We were just in the process of proceeding to a party vote when points of order were raised about the calling of the voice vote.
  • Indeed, it is the different styles and varied voices that are the strength of this book.
  • The singing, so difficult to bear for many listeners, never settles into a particular pitch, remaining agonisedly in motion; Jandek presents us with a voice in extremity, and an endless quarrying of pain and related states, in which infinite gradations of suffering are allowed to differentiate themselves. Archive 2007-10-01
  • Instantly a dozen knowing eyes were fixed on it, and a buzz of voices was heard; and soon Gerard saw the prior point more than once, and the monk came back, looking as proud as Punch, with a savoury crustade ryal, or game pie gravied and spiced, for Gerard, and a silver grace cup full of rich pimentum. The Cloister and the Hearth
  • You can always hear her voice above everybody else's.
  • Those in the front heard her voice coming around the sides of the megaphone, those in the back heard the amplified version, and the clump in the middle heard echoes.
  • Similarly, in ‘Darska,’ Rimbaud overlays a stuttering beat with the rising chords of a church organ and voices.
  • And, like any good schoolteacher, she modulates her voice to great effect; during moments of particular drama, she is known for speaking to juries in a barely audible whisper.
  • Provide is a voice channel and tone to represent Numbers method, which can be used to transmit analog voice, so in communication has been widely used.
  • Now, as he spoke, his voice trembled with that peculiar vibration which is the result of tensity. Sister Carrie
  • Both had good voices and they blended well together.
  • His voice had suddenly taken on a childlike quality as he began talking quick and excitedly.
  • If there were minimal pairs, we would have to conclude that voiced and voiceless sonorants are separate phonemes.
  • At 27, he's already a giant among local comic artists - and not just because of his large frame and infamously squeaky voice.
  • M'wali's voice was sharp and clear across the intervening vacuum. Bloodhype
  • What I didn't reckon on was that this hormonal upheaval was also going to result in my voice breaking.
  • ‘You are slightly late for once,’ he said, sarcasm edging his voice.
  • ‘I still haven't had the pleasure of knowing your name,’ she murmured in a husky voice.
  • Back then, messenger companies would lump all the pickups and deliveries together on one invoice.
  • Hilary's singing voice is classically trained to perfection, her tones both rich and clear.
  • But round about the Iland, for the space of 7. or 8. moneths in a yere there floateth ise, making a miserable kind of mone, and not vnlike to mans voice, by reason of the clashing together. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • The Carrier would invoice the Companies for the freight services provided.
  • The moment was abruptly shattered by the sound of Mia's loud voice.
  • “I am Nyx,” Nyx replied, keeping his voice carefully cold and emotionless, just as the previous leader had taught him. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Kuro’s Review Forum
  • King opts for slower tempos than expected, illuminating every stately arpeggio in the opening instrumental prelude until the explosive entry of the voices.
  • I needed some guidance that only the best poetry can provide, so I turned to this month's issue of plangent voices magazine, at $3.75 your best entertainment value. Spring Cleaning for Poets
  • But just now, on the train from Fribourg back home, the productive and calm silence was interrupted by an announcement where to find the restaurant in four languages, and when the "minibar" passed the upper deck of our wagon, the voice again made sure we knew. Planet Debian
  • Digital technology makes it easier to prevent signal theft and it means better voice quality and longer battery life.
  • If something needs to be done, I do it, I told him in a tone of voice that would engrave the words in his brain. Olivia
  • Since people have ears, why shouldn't brands have voices?" said Martin Pazzani, CEO of EliasArts, New York,[sentence dictionary] which created the Yahoo! yodel and MTV theme.
  • Pretty good, Miss Green, the advisor called out with her usual restraint, hands on the hips of her gray sweats, her expression thoughtful A compact woman with frizzy brown hair and a somewhat plain face, Miss Green had a husky voice that always sounded as if she had laryngitis. The Second Evil
  • To speed up a Border Collie, pitch the voice high and quick.
  • He was a little too excited, his voice pitched a fraction too high.
  • The voice acting is deliberately hammy, the sound effects are loud and intrusive and the gameplay is frantic.
  • Everybody always talks about her amazing voice, but she's a great songwriter too. Times, Sunday Times
  • Probably something about the wildness of the voices is attractive to them. "For Children"
  • Her naturally loud voice seemed to bounce off the walls.
  • She was plain-featured, and had rather a severe expression on her face; her dress was as rich as any morning dress could be; her voice deep and unmodulated, -- what in a lower rank of life would have been called gruff; but that was not a word to apply to Lady Cuxhaven, the eldest daughter of the earl and countess. Wives and Daughters
  • Alvin Crawford and John Criter are hilarious as Falstaff's sidekicks, but Franco Pomponi's voice needs greater heft to make Ford's frequent rages comic.
  • The moderator of the Church of Scotland has added his voice to the chorus of concern.
  • She gave him a queer sidelong glance, and it seemed that her voice suddenly became too light, too careless.
  • ‘The most modern of all poets,’ he called Donne, and it is precisely this sense of Donne's contemporaneity that links the diverse voices assembled here.
  • Make sure your voice does not fade.
  • * Sigh* another 3d movie fulled with “big-name” voices and a hollow story based on a pixar movie. New 'Despicable Me' trailer: We all scream for supervillains | EW.com
  • _merit-thermometer_, a sort of _Aeolian-harp-test_; in the flat parts his voice was unimpassioned, but if the gust of genius swept over the wires, his tones rose in intensity, till his own energy of feeling and expression kindled in others a sympathetic impulse, which the dull were forced to feel, whilst his animated recitations threw fresh meaning into the minds of the more discerning. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey
  • But we'd like to raise our voice so that everyone can share and recognize the challenges we have in front of us so that all of the interested parties can talk," Kimihiro Ishikane, deputy director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs, said in an interview. Japan to Take Assertive Stance Toward China

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