The policy document I have brought forward enunciates the government's intention to continue to build on the many successes already evident in our transportation system. |
Paragraph 1 of draft article 2 enunciates clearly the criminal law definition of terrorist acts. |
But Billy Liar enunciates a very specific moment in the British psyche, when a desire to escape the humdrum homogeneity of the present meets a terror of the wild freedom that beckons in the future. |
Compare this with the o in gallon, which is never a full vowel, no matter how carefully one enunciates. |
The first rule, set out in the first sentence of the first paragraph, is of a general nature and enunciates the principle of peaceful enjoyment of property. |
She enunciates the last words carefully as she hands Lucas over to her ex-husband. |