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murmur造句
31. For once the children went to bed without a murmur. 32. A dark murmur rose among the diners. 33. Postures change, pace slows, bustle becomes murmur. 34. He didn't murmur a single word of protest. 35. Twice in the night he heard her murmur Brother? 36. Do I hear a murmur about needles and haystacks? 37. The door was ajar and opened without a murmur. 38. Wagner spoke in a barely audible murmur. 39. Very unlikely eventualities, I hear you murmur. 40. This caused a murmur of surprise amongst the onlookers. 41. All she could hear, however, was a low murmur. 42. A murmur of laughter ran through the congregation. 43. The mob began to murmur to itself. 44. The murmur of the crowd became more distinct. 45. And the soft murmur of the sea. 46. And although we might challenge their right to run our lives we often let them run our language without a murmur. 47. Audible gasps rose here and there together with short, whispered words and the murmur of anticipation. 48. Of the Tuscan towns, Amelia and Otricoli were the only ones to accept papal domination without a murmur. 49. There was a soft murmur to her voice, as a hush through the trees on Mount Olives. 50. She slept always with her window open and would drift into sleep soothed by that distant murmur. 51. The murmur of distant traffic reached us when the wind was in the east. 52. She thought she heard the telephone being used, and the soft murmur of Julius's voice. 53. Sandy has hold of my lapel in the lightest way, instructing me in a murmur. 54. A murmur lifted in her throat like the sound of the wind blowing. 55. No sign of Ward, but I could hear the murmur of voices from the direction of the stable block. 56. In some cases, a physical might expose a heart murmur. 57. There wasn't a murmur of disapproval from the drug testers - all the ingredients were natural and contained no chemical stimulants. 58. There was no signpost but I turned off anyway, and heard Tam murmur something to Richie. 59. But there was barely a murmur about his transformation from journalist to political adviser and back. 60. I murmur as I pull on my shoes and stockings because now I will not have to walk barefoot over frozen mud.