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How to use intonations in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word intonations? Here are some examples.

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The power of repression is almost palpable in her gestures and intonations.
His ability as a mimic enabled him to copy Gandhi's voice intonations virtually perfectly.
In time little voice intonations, punctuation and even language choice will substitute for body language.
The melodic Arabic intonations clash with the clanking of pots and pans in the steamy dishwater.
They should bring to life the droning intonations and cadential prolongation his music shares with the undulating rhythms of Russian prayer.
The regional intonations, like the period slang and cant and contemporary allusions of the time, are brilliantly captured.
Furthermore, the narrator speaks with the words, accents, and intonations of Golyadkin himself.
His voice still carries the slantwise intonations of working-class south Brooklyn.
The grammatical structure, lyrical cadences, intonations, and pronunciations of Creole make it a distinct language.
Forty years old, and David Desseaux's voice still has all of the lovely intonations of his native Southwest.
These wizards of Oz are back with an album full of surprises, with intonations and sounds much more diverse than before.
He draws his inspiration from artists such as Mike Oldfield or Frank Zappa, and from early music intonations.
For instance, in order to convince someone, it is better to avoid rising intonations, which can signal uncertainty or even aggression.
A combination of early music intonations, mixed with progressive rock characterized the music composed back then.
Watts does a good, blushing sideways glance and has her flat upper class intonations off to a tee.
There exists also a double-CD with the intonations of the mantrams.
One may state facts, ask questions, and give instructions with a variety of intonations indicating, along with visible gestures, different attitudes, feelings, and social and personal relations between speaker and hearer.
Mlle Rachel studied classical statuary for posture, practiced vocal intonations and gestures, performed in many academy plays, and at 17 made her debut at the Comédie-Française as Camille in Pierre Corneille's Horace.
The overfamiliar voice is harder to accept, but even her most actressy intonations may be taken for Mary's attempt to hide her secrets behind girlish affectation.
There have been many songs written about water but one can only imagine the even greater number of compositions which have been influenced by the various intonations of moving water.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The neumes signified mostly intonations, upward or downward slides of the voice, and not absolute pitch.
Having repeated them several times with various intonations, she sprang into the water, where she was suffered to drown.
They had the funny, regretful glances, intonations, nods of men who had seen other, better times.
Yon officer of the king, who hesitated to admit me to his company, might fill the latter, if one may judge from the intonations of his voice in common dialogue.
His delicate intonations would not work, and he could only blurt out that the five thousand pounds would mean a great deal of bother for him personally.
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