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1 Not until they had become inaudible in the distance did the listeners' features relax.
2 Whatever instincts they'd ever had-theweak twinge in the gut, a gnaw of concern - had become inaudible .
3 His footsteps have hardly become inaudible when there is a tap at the door, and behold!
4 She gazed long, and in vain, for no barge appeared, and yet the sound had become inaudible .
5 Before the vibration of the note had become inaudible you would be seeking your ancestors among the shades.
6 Almost before the hum of the retiring limousine had become inaudible , a second car entered the lane and turned into the drive of Hillside.
7 The voice of the master sunk to a whisper, and became inaudible .
8 But even these interruptions gradually grew less frequent, and finally became inaudible .
9 His words became inaudible , and he sank, swooning, in Captain Edney's arms.
10 Here Jack's tones became inaudible , and he began to complete his toilette.
11 The conversation becomes inaudible as a mechanical ladder is dropped from the hovercraft.
12 Here his very footsteps became inaudible ; the frozen grass scarcely crackled under his tread.
13 If he was separated from his cup for ten minutes, his whisper became inaudible .
14 Rage overpowered him; he stormed; he raved till his voice from the strain became inaudible .
15 His voice became inaudible in the suddenly increased confusion.
16 But till the sound became inaudible no one spoke.
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