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After a moment, the computer voice started intoning the number.
When she spoke her voice was low, words half intoned.
What voice intones a song I know no word of?
In fact, all terms should be intoned instead of pronounced.
They intoned that she was wanted and should not feel rejected.
"He is not here," would be intoned from behind the door.
So science is not playing God as intoned in the headline.
"I will give the matter my best attention," the agent intoned.
"There is no such thing as love," the voice intoned.
"Within the next few minutes we are going to attempt to reach the other side," he intoned.
It was in his most ringing voice that he intoned those words.
"I'm not available to come to the phone right now," I intoned.
"I see you know some history of the region," intoned the captain general.
"Every season, there's one episode people will be talking about all year long," he intoned.
"I saw him in the moonlight last night," the old woman intoned.
"This must end," Death intoned with a force that stopped all other conversation.
"Throughout our history, change has often come slowly," he intoned.
In the distance, a woman intoned the evening call to prayer.
"A question is asked, the god will answer," intoned the witnesses.
He tries to intone the wisdom of age in his voice.
It had begun as many things do with money, Hammond intoned.
"Life begins and ends as a question that has no answer," a voice intones at the start.
"Before the morning I will be a witness," they intone.
"While I am here as leader you have nothing to fear," he intoned in a mystical way.
He looked down at his feet again, and intoned.
For a musician accustomed to playing in an orchestral setting, this was unusual, and meant that he had nothing against which to intonate.
Without the support of a choir or organ (both forbidden) the precentor had to teach and intonate the songs.
But on the fretless oud it is very difficult to intonate them correctly.
He had never failed to plant the emblem of the Great Empire in the ground of a new planet and to intonate solemnly the time-honoured words of the ritual.
The most common mistake that is done by non-Turkish speakers is to intonate as Gala-tasaray, while the correct enunciation should be Galata-Saray with a very brief pause between the two words.