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1 The service was sung only in the Psalms and Hymns.
2 Is the glory of Heaven to be sung only by gentlemen in black coats?
3 The only problem: Castro had sung only one song.
4 I can see him sitting in his empty theatre, enjoying opera sung only for him.
5 Hymns are sung only in African languages in some temples, or only in English at others.
6 She has sung only once before in London.
7 When she had sung only to this point, people in the audience were exchanging significant smiles.
8 While untrained, he had often kept silent in the chorus, or sung only a few bars.
9 But our song having been sung only at a certain moment, the explanation does not apply.
10 Your songs?-rag-time rot that's never printed and that's sung only by a pack of fake Bohemians.
11 The man, in a room full of strangers, had seen only her, had sung only to her.
12 Renée Fleming's Metropolitan opening-night Desdemona - sung only three weeks after having given birth to a second child.
13 Each air was sung only to call forth fresh exclamations of 'Miracolo!' and encores were as unmerciful as an usurper.
14 The band was playing the last selection-itwas the air which Beatrice had sung only that night at the east-endmusic-hall.
15 Not much has been said of her, for she had sung only in Lisbon and in Bologna, and had little reputation.
16 Oh, darling, do you know that that death-song, which is sung only in the Catholic churches, comes from a Franciscan hermitage?
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