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1. He spoke with a pronounced stutter.
2. The year 1705 is usually pronounced seventeen o five.
3. Words written alike are often pronounced differently.
4. The 'b' in lamb is not pronounced.
5. She had a pronounced Scottish accent.
6. I'm told I have a very pronounced English accent when I speak French.
7. The judge pronounced for the defendant, and also said that his opponent should pay the court costs.
8. The judge pronounced against the prisoner, and he was led away by the policeman.
9. The doctors pronounced that he was no longer in danger.
10. She pronounced the word very slowly and precisely.
11. The minister pronounced the benediction.
11. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
12. She speaks with a pronounced French accent.
13. She pronounced him the winner of the competition.
14. The judge pronounced against her appeal.
15. Few people pronounced for his nomination.
16. "Getting nowhere fast," pronounced Crosby, "that's what we're doing.".
17. The word'hour'is pronounced without an initial aspirate.
18. Portuguese is pronounced completely differently from Spanish.
19. The 'b' in 'debt' is not pronounced.
20. The jury pronounced him guilty.
21. Sade, pronounced shah-day, is a singer.
22. Everyone pronounced the party to be very good.
23. The dessert was tried and pronounced delicious.
24. The priest pronounced a blessing.
25. The jeweller pronounced the diamond to be genuine.
26. A specialist has now pronounced him fully fit.
27. "Gone back" is sometimes pronounced as "gom back".
28. He pronounced that we were dismissed.
29. He pronounced it Per-sha, the way the English do.
30. Latest statistics suggest the North/South divide is becoming even more pronounced.
1. He spoke with a pronounced stutter.
2. The year 1705 is usually pronounced seventeen o five.
3. Words written alike are often pronounced differently.
4. The 'b' in lamb is not pronounced.
5. She had a pronounced Scottish accent.
6. I'm told I have a very pronounced English accent when I speak French.
7. Latest statistics suggest the North/South divide is becoming even more pronounced.
8. The judge pronounced for the defendant, and also said that his opponent should pay the court costs.
9. The judge pronounced against the prisoner, and he was led away by the policeman.
10. The doctors pronounced that he was no longer in danger.
11. The minister pronounced the benediction.
11. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
12. She speaks with a pronounced French accent.
13. Few people pronounced for his nomination.
14. The priest pronounced a blessing.
15. The jeweller pronounced the diamond to be genuine.
16. He pronounced that we were dismissed.
17. Has judgement been pronounced yet ?
18. Two words are homonyms if they are pronounced or spelled the same way but have different meanings.
19. Two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both.
20. The representatives pronounced against the decision made at the conference.
31. Age has made a pronounced change in his appearance.
32. The expert pronounced the picture to be a forgery.
33. The scheme was pronounced a failure.
34. The priest pronounced them man and wife.
35. The dinner was pronounced excellent by all the guests.
36. The victim was pronounced dead on arrival.
37. Has judgement been pronounced yet ?
38. This disability is more pronounced in men.
39. She pronounced herself satisfied with the results.
40. The committee has pronounced in favour of the merger.
41. The inquiry pronounced for the protesters against the scheme.
41. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
42. The judge pronounced sentence on the prisoner.
43. He walked with a pronounced limp.
44. She has very pronounced views on art.
45. She pronounced her final words in ringing tones.
46. She was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.
47. Have I pronounced your name correctly?
48. The court pronounced against my claim.
49. She pronounced the 'o' as in 'no'.
50. The judge pronounced for the defendant.
51. Press reports beforehand confidently pronounced that an agreement had already been reached.
52. Two words are homonyms if they are pronounced or spelled the same way but have different meanings.
53. The temperature change in winter is less pronounced in maritime areas.
54. On his refusal to appear in person or by his attorney, he was pronounced contumacious.
55. These blooms have a very pronounced tendency to hang their heads.
56. Words are pronounced differently in isolation from how they are pronounced in context.
57. He gazed vacantly while the verdict and sentence were pronounced.
58. The doctors pronounced him to be/that he was no longer in danger.
59. She's a woman of very pronounced views which she is not afraid to air.
60. Two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both.
61. She pronounced his name so badly he didn't even recognise it.
62. My bank manager furrowed his brow, fingered his calculator and finally pronounced "Aha!".
63. The two words are spelled differently, but pronounced the same.
64. The representatives pronounced against the decision made at the conference.
65. There were periods of sulking, of pronounced distance, of coldness.
66. She surveyed the building and pronounced herself pleased with their work.
67. Several astronomers noted that the star's pulsations seemed less pronounced.
68. The priest pronounced a benediction over the couple at the end of the marriage ceremony.
69. She has very pronounced views on the importance of correct spelling.
70. He pronounced the country to be in a state of war.
71. Most of the art exhibitions have a pronounced Scottish theme.sentencedict .com
72. She pronounced Leicester phonetically as "Ley-ces-ter', but really we say "Lester".
73. 'Rain' and 'reign' are pronounced the same even though they are spelt differently.
74. To their amazement, natives thereupon pronounced themselves healed.
75. Blech was pronounced dead at the scene.
76. Bonin was pronounced dead four minutes later.
77. Mrs. Jones walks with a pronounced limp.
78. Is it symmetric or more pronounced in one limb?
79. And their influence on national policy has been pronounced.
80. How is this word pronounced?
81. She was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital.
82. These changes were more pronounced in men.
83. The sway of the platform grew more pronounced.
84. Extreme right-wing parties scored more pronounced successes.
85. All were pronounced as clean as a whistle.
86. Personal habits are becoming more pronounced.
87. Dialects are spoken with pronounced regional accents.
88. Those who drowned in the loch were pronounced guilty.
89. Few of us go to bed sober, he pronounced.
90. Her Polish accent is very pronounced.
91. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
92. Then, with more conviction, she pronounced my name.
93. His wife was pronounced dead at Stanford Hospital.
94. The stop-and-go cycle becomes more pronounced during rush hours.
95. Sentence was due to be pronounced on March 22.
96. I noticed that he pronounced the name B'bbitt.
97. But the yo-yo effect has become even more pronounced.
98. It is interesting to note that the prostaglandin response was more pronounced in linoleic fed rats than in the other groups.
99. Pronounced changes have been found in gut neuropeptides in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
100. Thus the extra-tropical zone of former pronounced valley formation was dominated by relict landscape features both glacial and periglacial.
101. But when it was over, the commentator pronounced it disappointing.
101. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
102. Obviously, single-syllable words present no problems - if they are pronounced in isolation they are said with primary stress.
103. So far, we have discussed ways in which different kinds of words may be pronounced using a range of cognitive processes.
104. Sam was a complete countryman, with a pronounced affinity with nature in all its forms.
105. Narrow shoulders, indeed the shoulder blades were pronounced and his chest was rectangular.
106. Both victims were transferred to Highland Hospital, where they were pronounced dead.
107. Matthew banged the window shut and the sunny silence was more pronounced.
108. Joint concluding press conference At their joint concluding press conference on June 3 the two leaders pronounced their summit a success.
109. He had a star-shaped birthmark, and so was pronounced lucky.
110. Suddenly she collapsed and pronounced dead on arrival at Swindon's Princess Margaret Hospital.
111. The danger of inconsistency is most pronounced where the draftsman takes parts of his draft from different precedents.
112. But outsiders might find his pronounced mannerisms and affectations odd,() and thus they might reject him.
113. This difference became more pronounced the longer the eggplant had been salted.
114. Big business dominates manufacturing and is pronounced in the transportation, communications, power utilities, and banking and financial industries.
115. Economists said the bad news was most pronounced, and most disconcerting, in manufacturing.
116. He was present when sentence was pronounced against the king, and signed the death-warrant.
117. When these barriers are less pronounced, as in the tin industry, the degree of verticality is reduced.
118. Often the blue is slightly darker too and any facial markings are less pronounced.
119. Notice that the deviation of a real gas from ideal gas behaviour is more pronounced at high pressures.
120. Note how this time the glider has a very pronounced inner wing-drop at the stall and tries to spin.
121. Traffic started moving again when the van was pronounced safe.
122. One of the gunshot victims was pronounced dead on arrival at City Hospital.
123. In contrast, a pronounced net fluid absorption was recorded on days 11-14.
124. This tendency became even more pronounced as the market widened with improved means of transportation.
125. Simply determine which structural bad habit is most pronounced and edit for that.
126. They pronounced the attic unfit for human habitation and Jean-Claude inadequate to support me.
127. Warning: Moderate consumption of this product is likely to cause pronounced belching and bad breath.
128. Insurers pronounced 1998 the worst for climate-related disasters-until 1999 came along.
129. Words like 'chicken' and 'cheese' were once pronounced with a 'k'.
130. His work retained a pronounced individuality and originality that has yet to be properly acknowledged.
131. This strikes me as just as arrogant and insular as would be a judgment pronounced on a ghetto kid.
131. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
132. Moderate waves, taking more pronounced long form; many white horses are formed.
133. The decline of empire has only made these deep-seated attitudes more pronounced.
134. The note issue also follows a pronounced seasonal pattern throughout the year rising, in particular, at Easter and Christmas.
135. Rounding of broken ends was produced within 60 hours and became pronounced after 192 hours.
136. Amid much ritual and farting about, the doc and the daft ravers pronounced rock dead.
137. What is also clear from Table 7.1 is that these changes were most pronounced after 1979.
138. He looked less winsome and poetic now; his face was harder, with short hair, the cheekbones more pronounced.
139. The old tiger himself pronounced it a good idea, even if his friends had to listen in a state of uncharacteristic sobriety.
140. As the story progresses, the child-like quality of the girls becomes more pronounced.
141. This makes the pattern more pronounced and the distortion of the stitches within the fabric greater.
142. The chief justice of the King's Bench pronounced the verdict.
143. They are hunted mostly at night, when their aroma seems to be most pronounced.
144. It became even more pronounced during the period under consideration as the overall balance between manufacturing and services altered.
145. The sinewy neck and its prominent adam's apple, the all-too-heavy make-up, the pronounced muscles on the legs and arms.
146. Every small thing is noticed. Personal habits are becoming more pronounced.
147. A pronounced shift towards decentralized smaller plants, and towards non manufacturing activities in the economy, has already occurred.
148. For motors with a large number of phases the torque reduction at low speeds is less pronounced.
149. He had pronounced on Lady Isabella and Sir Richard's guilt or innocence without any reference to the coroner.
150. His condition later worsened, and he was pronounced dead at 10: 06 a. m. Sunday.
151. The role of the state was even more pronounced in Berlin in the cultural sphere.
152. Daytime carryover effects, such as sleepiness and reduced alertness, are also more pronounced in the medicated elderly.
153. This group of pronouns has weak forms pronounced with weaker vowels than the and of their strong forms.
154. He had just left the Council at which the new decrees had been pronounced.
155. His eyes, with their quite pronounced lids, were not so much closed as shuttered for the season.
156. In California the problem of large-scale land ownership, public and private, was especially pronounced.
157. However, when the drug was administered orally for 18 weeks its effect was less pronounced.
158. The effect was more pronounced the lower the rate of fluid absorption or the higher the rate of fluid secretion.
159. And the cultural difference is even more pronounced when it comes to personnel.
160. These tics, these traits, had become more pronounced since he had given up smoking.
161. Their leader, Radovan Karadzic, pronounced the plan dead, though Lord Owen vowed to see it implemented wherever possible.
162. This large parish now had two Anglican churches but Nonconformity was as pronounced as it had been in the seventeenth century.
163. This pattern became more pronounced in the 1960s and 1970s, as did the division between North and South.
164. In 1931, the Corps of Engineers finally pronounced the construction of a concrete dam at Grand Coulee feasible.
165. He looked well-built, with barrel chest, thin waist, and long, thin, muscular legs and pronounced knee bulges.
166. Indeed, this trend to the right is more pronounced among prelaw students, especially the men, than among all freshmen.
167. Following a tremendous start to this term, the one-time journeyman has pronounced his determination to go for the title.
168. But he was pronounced dead, you know the doctor came and said brain dead.
169. Vincente frowned. First of all he picked up my clubs, pronounced them useless and advised me to sell them forthwith.
170. Life was hard for the peasants, especially in the conservative south, where class distinctions were pronounced.
171. Despite this setback Coote pronounced himself well pleased with the state of the streets in the metropolis.
172. The weekend was pronounced a success by the crew, who are still nurturing friendly rivalries.
173. For more polar polymers, specific solvent effects become more pronounced and extrapolations have to be regarded with corresponding caution.
174. This is even more pronounced on a double bass which has even lower-pitched notes.
175. In successive years the outline had grown more pronounced and the current rainless spell exaggerated them yet more.
176. As this sentence was pronounced, each sanam slid from its pedestal and smashed to the ground.
177. This is more pronounced in polar liquids than in non-polar liquids.
178. He had a slight lisp that used to be more pronounced.
179. Characteristically White's opulent bass comes with a pronounced vibrato which tends to get exaggerated on disc.
180. They diplomatically pronounced the meal delicious and waxed even more enthusiastic about the promised factory and the prospects for their community.
181. Bruises on Maria were pronounced and regular proof of assaults, culminating in the broken collar bone of the previous October.
182. When citing cases the reference should always be given; and it should be pronounced in full, not in abbreviated form.
183. These differences were always in the same direction - more pronounced hormonal responses and more reporting of symptoms with porcine insulin.
184. In the early stages of abstinence, people are having a lot of difficulties and craving is most pronounced.
185. First of all he picked up my clubs, pronounced them useless and advised me to sell them forthwith.
186. Mom burst into tears as the minister pronounced us man and wife.
187. My observations were made mostly in areas dominated by agriculture where the effects of seasonality could have been especially pronounced.
188. The considerably lower activity found in malignant ascites may explain why coagulopathy after shunting is less pronounced in this group of patients.
189. Osanna of Mantua, the marks became quite pronounced after her death, as verified by her incorrupt hands and feet.
190. Parham marked... a pronounced turnabout in the assumptions believed to underlie juvenile mental health law.
191. The official pronounced the name with a devastating clarity, as if moved by a painful ringing in his teeth.
191. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
192. The Committee pronounced four members expelled for failure to provide information in the course of investigations.
193. Teewurst has a rich and pronounced smoked flavour and is delicious on hot toast or crackers.
194. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Wrexham Maelor Hospital.
195. In a post-industrial information economy, the differences become more pronounced and more divisive as the length and necessity of schooling increase.
196. The southern difference will be all the more pronounced if, as expected, Lott wins the contest against Cochran.
197. Pessimism about government grew even deeper after the Nov. 5 election and is especially pronounced among female investors.
198. The Economist called it the Consumer-Credit Snowball and pronounced it well and truly rolling.
199. There are times when making language function effectively is more important than producing perfectly pronounced, grammatically correct sentences.
200. The members, a dozen at the very most, pronounced on every current topic.
201. Because regional variations tend to be more pronounced among working-class speakers, it is also a class variation.
202. He alarmed us as children: he had a gruff manner, a game leg and a pronounced cast in one eye.
203. On the thirtieth of December the doctor called again and pronounced Ruth fit to get up.
204. This creates a pronounced visual luminosity and shows up on the X-ray as strong white.
205. Yorn Chin was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident.
206. Six of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene.
207. When she awoke she pronounced herself feeble, and said her bones were stiff in her skin.
208. This unquestionable carbohydrate malabsorption, leads to a pronounced change in colonic function and metabolism by stimulating bacterial proliferation.
209. Those reasons are racial and class differences more pronounced than those in San Francisco and San Jose.
210. Periods of westward growth have alternated with periods when lateral development was most pronounced.
211. She was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.
212. Among other contributions, Neil Allen looks pityingly at athletics and boxing, and the stink is just as pronounced in soccer.
213. The contrast between gas-rich and gas-poor magmas is much more pronounced at the viscous granitic end of the scale.
214. Convictions in criminal cases are pronounced by the courts, yet to a large extent they are the product of police action.
215. The patterns of all the estimated effects are the same, but they are less pronounced.
216. Gradually they become more pronounced, as firmness and flexibility is lost.
217. Leese had a pronounced anti-authoritarian streak in his behaviour and a quarrelsome personality.
218. The only other notable feature is the pronounced crest which gives the bird its name.
219. Even the acquittal pronounced by Athena had not restored to him his peace of mind.
220. This was sufficiently pronounced to offset the drop in the oil import bill following the recent price collapse.
221. The rooms were pronounced charming, which made her smile with amusement for charming they were not.
222. As the stock reduces during cooking, any undesirable flavors in the water become more pronounced.
223. And so, Janir, pronounced Ja-NEER: two syllables put together on a park bench on the day of his birth.
224. And the employees pronounced them a success and a valuable source of information about the take home trade.
225. The judgment was pronounced by a military court at Blida on May 2.
226. She also pronounced the film among the most difficult to use.
227. As well as losing power this provides support for the pronounced body lean into the turn.
228. This impact was most pronounced in the relatively new-and therefore receptive-discipline of film studies.
229. Elevational and latitudinal trends were not pronounced.
230. The viscosity shows a rather pronounced variation with temperature.
231. He pronounced them to perfection with genuine Parisian chic.
232. He pronounced a splendid encomium upon her in the forum.
233. With her dying breath, Queen Dido pronounced a malediction on Aeneas and all his descendants.
234. Idleness was pronounced on the whole to be the most advantageous and honourable.
235. Come and have a liquor. ' He pronounced it a queer, Frenchy way.
236. Note the use of the vowel sound in should and must when they are pronounced quickly.
237. The early phase of Roman affairs was an aristocracy of a very pronounced type.
238. Yes. Because the baptismal name pronounced during this ceremony legally becomes his name.
239. She pronounced the " we " with a faint emphasis that gave it an ironic sound.
240. But now, at length, even the thought-forms are pronounced anthropomorphic, and thought itself is described as a mere faculty of Unitization.
241. To find these items, you need the address called a Uniform Resource Locator or URL (pronounced "you are ell").
242. Caffeine has a pronounced effect on Sheldon, even if he does consider it a gateway drug.
243. The tip , the pronounced curve, the decal all adds up to a very attractive sword.
244. This formation has a distinct binary structure and pronounced geomorphological features as well as isotope age data. It is in erosional unconformable contact with the underlying Zhiyu Formation.
245. Pronounced "blit," the term derives from the ancient PDP-10 BLT (block transfer) instruction used to transfer a large block of memory from one location to another.
246. What steps will White Russia take to develop its education? The president has pronounced his opinions.
247. In a society where public interest is comparatively more pronounced than private right, private right should be encouraged to develop and right should be the basis for civil code making.
248. With portable software needing to move from PC to PC, these become a bit more pronounced.
249. Skull. The skull is well domed, showing a pronounced occipital protuberance.
250. At the last, conclusion of this paper and some problems which will be faced in succedent work are pronounced.
251. After he was officially pronounced the world'soldest man, he offered this simple formula for a long and happy life.
252. The ovaries are also part of the endocrine system because they produce female sex hormones such as estrogen (pronounced: es-truh-jun) and progesterone (pronounced: pro-jes-tuh-rone).
253. If this was the awaited mellowing (sentence dictionary), it was not very pronounced.
254. The entasis of the columns is very pronounced, as is normal for archaic doric columns, which leads to the early dating of the edifice.
255. The Romans got the word—which actually was pronounced ostrea in Latin—from the usual source: Greek.
256. By failing to move more aggressively to rebalance its unbalanced macrostructure, China runs the real risk of facing a more pronounced shortfall in economic growth.
257. The phonetic spelling will tell you generally behind a word is pronounced.
258. Principle: From the outset, President Carter pronounced previous administrations totally misguided.
259. We told you moto-genius Michael Czysz — pronounced sizz — was building another contender for the TT Zero electric motorcycle race on the Isle of Man.
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