Aún no tenemos significados para "different intonation".
1With a different intonation, it could have been dismissive.
2It is odd.' There was a different intonation,- adryness
3And both Clara and Mr. Huddlestone, though with a very different intonation, added, "Nothing."
4Since questions are generally read with a different intonation, they add variety to the sound and rhythm of the text.
5Then, coming a little further, and with a different intonation, he went on: We're really getting pressed for time, you see.
6Names are whispered with different intonations, into their broken places.
7"That's for sure," said Katie, with a slightly different intonation.
8Then, one heard the sound of their laughter, which in two different intonations had the same freshness and the same youthfulness.
9"Ah, epidemic," Grigore said, giving the word a different intonation.
10"Well," said she, with a different intonation.
11When I came back into the house, I pronounced the word "Archangel" several times in different intonations, but she did not appear to recognise it.
12"Lord Montfort values me, as it is, far beyond my merits: far," she added with a different intonation, gravely mournful.
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