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单词 Tune
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1. He who pays the piper calls the tune
2. There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle. 
3. Please tune the television set to Channel 4.
4. He was humming a familiar tune.
5. Can you sing this tune?
6. Lack the tune of lyrics, ultimately not perfect.
7. He gave us a tune on his fiddle.
8. That tune is not in my repertoire.
9. He marched off, whistling a merry tune.
10. Sam was humming a little tune .
11. Do you recognize this tune?
12. It was a catchy tune .
13. He hummed the tune to me.
14. He thumped out a tune on the piano.
15. Be sure to tune in to next week's show.
16. What's that tune you're humming?
17. Tune in to BBC tonight at 9 o'clock.
18. My singing is out of tune.
19. I just can't sing in tune!
20. He was humming a tune as he dried the dishes.
21. More than six million youngsters tune in to Blockbusters every day.
22. a football song sung to the tune of 'When the saints go marching in'
23. People just want a good tune and a good bop.
24. The piano is badly out of tune and jangles on my ears.
25. He hummed a little tune as he washed the dishes.
26. Doesn't that sound like the signature tune from The Late Late Show?
27. I don't know the title but I recognize the tune.
28. The violin and the piano seem to be out of tune.
29. When distinction disguises the smile,(/tune.html) is the final farewell tune.
30. As a songwriter, he combined great linguistic felicity with an ear for a tune.
1. He was humming a familiar tune.
2. Can you sing this tune?
3. He marched off, whistling a merry tune.
4. Sam was humming a little tune .
5. Do you recognize this tune?
6. It was a catchy tune .
7. He thumped out a tune on the piano.
8. Be sure to tune in to next week's show.
9. What's that tune you're humming?
10. My singing is out of tune.
11. I just can't sing in tune!
12. He was humming a tune as he dried the dishes.
13. More than six million youngsters tune in to Blockbusters every day.
14. a football song sung to the tune of 'When the saints go marching in'
15. I don't know the title but I recognize the tune.
16. People just want a good tune and a good bop.
17. The violin and the piano seem to be out of tune.
18. He hummed a little tune as he washed the dishes.
19. Doesn't that sound like the signature tune from The Late Late Show?
20. As a songwriter, he combined great linguistic felicity with an ear for a tune.
21. He played a beautiful tune on the organ.
22. He played the tune on the horn.
23. He was playing an old tune on his flute.
24. The tune has a fast tempo.
25. He ground out a tune on an organ.
26. She played a tune on her trumpet.
27. You've been whistling that same tune all morning. Knock it off, will you?
28. As the actors began putting on their makeup, the band struck up a tune.
29. The boy beat out a tune on a tin can.
30. How long has it been since you've had a mechanic tune this engine?
31. Tune in to our exclusive coverage of Wimbledon.
32. He played a beautiful tune on the organ.
33. They sang perfectly in tune.
34. He played the tune on the horn.
35. As he washed he whistled a tune.
36. The boy whistled a happy tune.
37. This song is based on an old folk tune.
38. The orchestra were beginning to tune up.
39. I learned to tune out the background noise.
40. It's a jazzed up version of an old tune.
41. I'm afraid the piano is out of tune.
42. He was playing an old tune on his flute.
43. None of them could sing in tune.
44. Modern music has no tune to it.
45. Hum the opening bars of your favourite tune.
46. I can't get that tune out of my head.
47. She always dances to her husband's tune.
48. You're not singing in tune.
49. McCann tootled a tune on the piano.
50. Moby certainly has a fine ear for a tune.
51. The piper will pipe a tune.
52. The tune goes something like this.
53. Tune in next week at the same time!
53. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
54. He whistled the tune and tapped out the rhythm.
55. The choir was distinctly out of tune in places.
56. He was humming a tune to himself.
57. I know the tune, but not the words.
58. Greg's bass guitar was out of tune.
59. The tune has a fast tempo.
60. He beat out a tune on a tin can.
61. She played a tune on her guitar.
62. He began to tune up his violin.
63. He is playing a tune on his pipe.
64. He banged out the tune on the piano.
65. He played a tune on his harmonica.
66. Tune in to London tomorrow night at seven.
67. She has to dance to a different tune.
68. She gave us a tune on the piano.
69. The President is out of tune with public opinion.
70. Who would then be calling the tune in Parliament?
71. She was humming a merry little tune.
72. The industry is changing in tune with changing demand.
73. I tune in to the film channal every night.
74. She hammered out a tune on the piano.
75. A bored child may simply tune out.
76. His feet were beating out the tune.
77. He began to hum a tune.
78. The violins have the principal tune.
79. You're singing a different tune now!
80. The tune goes sth. like this.
81. In faces of these facts he changed his tune.
82. Nobody can belt out a tune like she can.
83. Could you tune the engine for me, please?
83. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
84. He played the tune all wrong.
85. This tune is usually attributed to Chopin.
86. The piano is out of tune.
87. He played the first few notes of the tune.
88. Many of the notes are out of tune.
89. Someone's coming tomorrow to tune the piano.
90. He ground out a tune on an organ.
91. The tune set our toes twinkling.
92. He whistled a foreign tune to us.
93. She played a tune on her trumpet.
94. Hearing that tune again filled him with nostalgia.
95. He whistled a happy tune as he walked along.
96. Try to tune in to your partner's needs.
97. Suddenly the band piped up a military tune.
98. I've never been able to sing in tune .
99. You've been whistling that same tune all morning. Knock it off, will you?
100. These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject.
101. The crowd were singing "Give us jobs, not more cuts!" to the tune of "Happy Birthday To You".
102. As the actors began putting on their makeup, the band struck up a tune.
103. He sat at the piano and picked out a simple tune.
104. The boy beat out a tune on a tin can.
105. The hotel has been refurbished to the tune of a million dollars.
106. I recognize the tune but I can't put a name to it.
107. I've had this tune on the brain all day but I can't remember what it's called.
108. Listen to the tune and see if you can remember the words.
109. If every tune from Radiohead is as good as this one is, it can't be long before they are household names.
110. I sang solos when I was six because I could carry a tune.
111. The idea that people plan their radio listening is nonsense; most tune in impulsively.
112. I know the tune but I can't put a name to it.
113. He was fined for speeding to the tune of 200.
114. He strummed on the piano and told me about the tune.
115. They've been sponsoring the World Cup to the tune of a million and a half pounds.
116. She found it difficult to tune herself to a busy life.
117. I have managed to tune my style to the style of the journal I am now writing for.
118. Hearing the tune again sent waves of longing through her.
119. This poem goes to the tune of "This old Man".
120. Nobody pounds out a tune on the piano quite like her.
121. He's not a very accomplished pianist, but he can knock out a tune.
122. Press this button and the video will automatically tune itself to the next channel.
123. I don't sing perfectly in tune, but I think I put more expression into my lyrics than a lot of other singers do.
124. He wasn't allowed in the choir because he couldn't hold a tune.
125. Whenever I hear that tune, it makes me think of you.
126. The students clapped out a regular time while the teacher played the tune.
127. Today, his change of direction seems more in tune with the times.
128. The song is sung to the tune of Colonel Bogey.
129. The reception is not very good - try to tune in to another station.
130. He talks such garbage that I just tune him out.
131. She tried to pick out the tune of a song she had heard on the radio.
132. The violin is not quite in tune with the piano.
133. Music students learn how to add other parts to a given tune, and how to modulate to a related key.
134. He was against the idea to start with, but he soon changed his tune when he realized how much money he'd get.
135. 'We do tune our guitars before we go on,' he insisted.
136. You can start now to tune in to your own physical, social and spiritual needs.
137. The danger of commercialism is that the churches end up dancing to the tune of their big business sponsors.
138. Millions of viewers tune in every weekday for 'News at Night'.
139. The band played a familiar tune which had everyone clapping along.
140. Don't forget to tune in to our special election programme this evening.
141. At that time, Eastern bloc countries danced to the Soviet tune.
142. I can tune the harpsichord as well as play it.
143. How long has it been since you've had a mechanic tune this engine?
144. First you need to learn how to string and tune your guitar.
145. I can pick out a simple tune on the piano(), but that's about it.
146. He'd written a tune, and played it to us on the piano.
147. I've heard that tune before but I can't put a name to it.
148. They will change their tune when they find out the seriousness of the problem.
149. John was humming a tune when he put on his clothes.
150. The question is, will the president change his tune on taxes?
151. When he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of the snake.
152. Wait until it happens to him-he'll soon change his tune.
153. She can pick up a tune instantly on the piano, it's a gift.
154. We sang these lines to the tune of Yankee Doodle.
155. The kids were picking out a popular tune on the old piano.
156. Much of his success comes from being in tune with what his customers want.
157. This is your resident DJ signing off for another week with our signature tune.
158. used to talk about what tune or words a song or poem has or what happens in a story How does that song go?
159. The girl is playing a popular tune upon the piano.
160. I've forgotten how that tune goes - could you hum it for me?
161. Listen to the tune see if you can remember the words.
162. The children clapped out a regular time while the teacher played the tune.
163. I've had that tune running in my head all day.
164. Canada is funding the programme to the tune of $30 million.
165. Her theories were out of tune with the scientific thinking of the time.
166. It was just an ordinary voice, but he sang in tune.
167. At first he was most dictatorial and aggressive in what he said, but when he realised that he would get nowhere by that means, he began to sing another tune.
168. He whistled a tune as he strolled down the corridor.
169. The girl singers were asked to descant on the tune.
170. The City Council had financed the new building to the tune of over 4 million pounds.
171. The shop charges up to $500 to tune up a Porsche.
172. He sings another tune.
173. The peace campaigners were probably out of tune with most Britons.
174. We should tune them in to our point of view.
175. When a bride walks down the aisle to a stirring tune,() even the iciest of hearts melt.
176. He picked out the tune on the piano with one finger.
177. Budding linguists can tune in to the activity cassettes in French, German, Spanish and Italian.
178. The tune is pretty.
179. My car needs a tune up.
180. However, when questioned further he quickly changed his tune.
181. A woman gently crooned the tune of a lullaby.
182. That used to be a completely different tune.
183. When he got back, he'd changed his tune.
184. Goddamn that tune, it sure as hell sounds familiar!
185. You young girls can call the tune nowadays.
186. But now it dances to a different tune.
187. That's a familiar tune - what is it?
188. The environment calls the tune and the strategic behaviour of individuals is a response to the circumstances affecting their lives.
189. They may play in a different key and with a somewhat different emphasis but the tune can often be heard all the same.
190. Those who download files from bulletin boards are usually in tune with the overall concept.
191. She was singing along to a tune on the radio that sounded vaguely familiar.
192. This procedure would bring the tune to the foreground without the necessity of blaring on the part of the brass.
193. It also begs a question about whether the government is changing its tune?
194. The dance band is playing, sounds like a military tune, certainly not like the local dances back home.
195. It don't really sound like the tune, but it fits in real well with the rest of them.
196. Bryn Terfel also deserves special mention as a stunning bass who is actually in tune, and whose words are clearly understood.
197. High above, the wind played a delicate tune through crumpled foliage.
198. Flame control: a certain amount of finesse is required to fine tune the heat output.
199. It is a city more in tune with outdoor recreation than cultural institutions, but it rains there.
200. Sad to say, science is no longer pure: commerce pays for it and commerce calls the tune.
201. At first he did not recognize the tune, and then he caught its cadences.
202. Why did he get the feeling that he and Egbert were dancing to a tune?
203. I knew the tune, but the words were foreign to me.
204. A deckhand on the ferry from Brooklyn whistled the tune, and the words floated up from nowhere.
205. Gregory's bass guitar was out of tune because of a wayward string and none of the group had guitar tuners.
206. The scheme began with 35 projects funded to the tune of Ecu10,000 each to put forward more detailed proposals.
207. Does not the divine drama seem to suggest that the Devil is calling the tune?
208. Mandeville and Santerre had arrived at Templecombe wanting to make everyone dance to their tune.
209. She was dancing to his tune a little too, and she was uneasily aware of it.
210. They control all the funding so we have to dance to their tune.
211. Readers of tabloid newspapers are less interested in politics and less likely to tune into highbrow news programmes.
212. I am delighted that an accomplished jazz musician should choose a tune of mine to improvise upon.
213. Chairman tells union delegates why the old enemy may be changing its tune. reports from the trades union conference at Blackpool.
214. You must learn to flow with your experience, not make others dance to your tune.
215. Comparison of Anti-sexist and anti-racist Policies On the surface anti-racist and anti-sexist educational policies are in tune with each other.
216. He advised young people to "turn on, tune in, and drop out".
217. It was the businessmen, not the lords, who called the tune when the industrial system began.
218. What is it about soundtrack projects that makes hard rockers want to change their tune?
219. This tune is based on an eighth note subdivision which is stated on the hi-hat of the drum groove.
220. The tune is in the key of E and the whole package is greatly enhanced by Cliff's innovative guitar playing.
221. Third, New Towns constituted experiments in social engineering - well in tune with the psychological requirements for post-war reconstruction.
222. In all, London Underground has settled 60 out of 80 claims arising out of the disaster, to the tune of £2m.
223. Everyone was in a circle now, dancing to a rollicking tune played by the small band, and changing partners.
224. Cladding for the concrete structure is once again in tune with the surrounding area.
225. She used to be a Communist, but she changed her tune when her parents left her all that money.
226. It's as if he's possessed by some Looney Tune demon.
227. Once the tune comes fairly accurately, the teacher can concentrate on meaning, bringing out the basic elements of the situation.
228. It was only when audiences hailed her that he changed his tune.
229. The education system was so different: the two times table, for instance - same tune, different lyrics.
230. You've changed your tune all of a sudden! Only yesterday you were saying you thought Christmas presents were a waste of money.
231. On the surface all is well; but the steps taken are danced to a different tune.
232. When you first tune a station frequency, check the identification twice to make sure you have the right beacon.
233. I usually write words on the meter of the tune. It could be the other way round, and the composer will write the tune based on my words and meter.  Gulzar 
234. Music is nothing else but wild sounds civilized into time and tune. Thomas Fuller 
235. Clearly he had long since trained himself to tune out all awareness of boys unless they menaced his engine or coachwork.
236. The tune. That’s what stays in your mind. When the tune starts galloping, you need reins to hold on to it. The words become useful there. They are the reins that allow you to ride the horse. Gulzar 
237. One is to turn the sound down and tune into the radio commentary.
238. The tune moved through her mind and body, bringing tears to her eyes.
239. The frets are quite thin as well and it doesn't seem to go out of tune that much.
240. He asserted that a modern artist should be in tune with his times, careful to avoid hackneyed subjects.
241. Tammuz had dimmed the lights, put his feet up, and asked the computer to tune in the wall-screen.
242. Similarly, Labour in 1964 won because its message was in tune with the prevailing intellectual climate.
243. A toddler may tune out and get distracted when pictures in a book become too intricate.
244. She wandered all over the stave and produced a curious counterpoint to the tune.
245. Sorley was deeply religious in the philosophical sense but always remained out of tune with conventional belief.
246. A discordant and high-spirited version of an old tune rang out into the evening air.
247. You can tune in to the saucy encounter by clicking on the video links in the top of our highlights bar.
248. Newsome was originally against the plan, but later changed his tune.
249. Courtaulds' challenge is to tune into the demand and drive it forward fast enough to translate technological lead into sales success.
250. Or the business interests that provide campaign cash and are more philosophically in tune with the congressional leadership?
251. Now he danced to Kirov's tune, without knowing the steps.
252. Some people who sleep next to snorers are able to tune out the sound, if they are heavy sleepers.
253. The singer denies that he copied the tune from an old Beatles song.
254. They are a means of keeping the constitution in tune with changing political circumstances without recourse to legislation.
255. He'd soon change his tune if he thought she'd lost interest.
256. He began to hum a tune, dissociating himself, rolling a cigarette with easy movements.
257. This is how I like things - me pulling the strings, getting them to dance to my tune.
258. Courses cater for all levels of diver from the absolute beginner up to those who want to fine tune their technique.
259. The director let me tune and regulate the piano, a beautiful old Steinway grand,() in their small concert hall.
260. She had to stay on her best behaviour and dance to his tune.
261. One boy had brought his fiddle and played a tune.
262. He can flick a football over his head with perfect control, pick up a guitar and find a tune.
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