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1 His respectful manners, his grave bow, and his reverential tone in saying-
2 Indignation was in Phyllis' eyes, but there was a reverential tone in her voice.
3 His voice sank almost to a reverential tone .
4 The Pack certainly know their onions when it comes to garage rock's back-pages, but they refrain from that often tiresome reverential tone .
5 But as the judge continued overwhelmed and silent, the young man took the initiative, and in A soft and reverential tone said:
6 The young marquis seldom spoke to Salome, but when he did, his voice sank to a low, tender, reverential tone that thrilled her inmost spirit.
7 His team-mates mention his mileage in hushed, almost reverential tones .
8 This spiel is done in low, reverential tones .
9 Last remaining locals have started to speak of the patch of plastic bowling green in reverential tones .
10 His allies speak of him in reverential tones , testament to the considerable clout he wields both in Darfur and Khartoum.
11 "His name is Jesus-Saviour," said Edith, in a low, reverential tone .
12 "They are reformers," said Mrs. Mumbles, in a reverential tone ; "you should hear their awful speeches.
13 It's as reasonable as it is reliable and folks in this office who have come to depend on it talk about it in reverential tones .
14 "Sir," said he, in a low reverential tone , "this party is disposed to purchase a few hundred acres in the colonies."
15 "I am convinced," said Hilda in a low, reverential tone , "that Guido's own touches are on that ancient scrap of paper!
16 "We are in the arms of Tododaho," said Tayoga in a reverential tone , "and Hayowentha, the great Mohawk, also looks on and smiles.
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