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1 We've started doing some research, said Timothy, trying to sound more assured.
2 Elsewhere, they may sound more like a text message to a friend.
3 He's beginning to make south Birmingham sound more like the South Downs.
4 Mimi threw up in another room, the sound more felt than heard.
5 Never did those sweet words sound more sweetly to me than then.
6 Pronunciation is key Nothing could sound more mundane than a Toyota MR2.
7 The audio was edited in post-production to make it sound more realistic.
8 The creaking was getting louder and started to sound more like splintering.
9 I wished he could have at least tried to sound more appreciative.
10 Eddie tried to sound more accusing, but he was just too tired.
11 Now I'm starting to sound more like a Hipster than a Geek.
12 Eyes hard, legs braced, he made it sound more than a cliché.
13 Would it not sound more real if we read 'being built up'?
14 Perhaps even five sets of 10 minutes will sound more appealing to you.
15 He made it sound more like a challenge than a question.
16 Hmm... actually, the way I just described it, it does sound more interesting!
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