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1 The three other boys heard Max give utterance to a startled exclamation.
2 Probably it was this that induced him to give utterance to the expression-
3 She did not, however, give utterance to her feelings in words.
4 The vice-palatine's pointed mustaches essayed to give utterance to the name.
5 They then retired to their home to give utterance to lamentations.
6 He could only give utterance to those commonplace but heartrending words.
7 Fortunately for himself he did not give utterance to his thought.
8 Did he give utterance to any deep reflections on human life?
9 Pause, sir, I beseech you, ere you give utterance to such dreadful thoughts!
10 One may in words portray the divine character, give utterance to the divine will.
11 It is not proper that he give utterance to his impulses;-sohe suppresses them.
12 I did not give utterance to this conviction: it was enough to feel it.
13 His lips could only give utterance to the wretched question:
14 Only one voice dared give utterance to the word mercy.
15 The laughing lips give utterance to wishes-oursuntil that moment.
16 I am very glad to hear my honorable colleague give utterance to that opinion.
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