aloud造句61. And while you may not swear or shout aloud, your writing slows, words dropping stiff and stilted.
62. He remembered the menacing phone-calls to Nicola and wondered aloud whether some one from a drugs syndicate had been trying to scare her.
63. If he shouted aloud then - as in the high alpine passes - the rocks would crash down on him.
64. Mother he said aloud, feeling an odd comfort in the word, the old familiarity of it.
65. It also shows in their embarrassed defensiveness when foreigners wonder aloud whether their public life is in need of change.
66. This often took place in the pub and involved thinking aloud.
67. Justin sat in a chair at the front of the class and read aloud from Bears on Hemlock Mountain.
68. He will read some of the headlines aloud and discuss them after they have gone over the exercises.
69. What we have lived for is the dark when we think aloud to ourselves.
70. As the high points of last night's blustering and boasting passed through her mind one by one, she groaned aloud.
71. Through this method you stimulate the person to look at things afresh and to think aloud.
72. They empathized with each other, responding to that which at no time had been spoken aloud, but understood between them.
73. John Betjeman scribbled verses on the backs of envelopes and read them aloud in his car.
74. Dinah prays aloud all the way, the crowds watching her in awe.
75. When I speak of reading aloud short chapter books, then, these are not the ones I have in mind.
76. Or reading aloud can be a special treat on Friday nights, or holidays, or rainy Saturdays.
77. Some commentators have wondered aloud why this should have been so.
78. He had to stop himself from shouting aloud with pleasure.
79. At that, his mother dropped to her knees while his father wept and groaned aloud.
80. He and your dad fell sound asleep in the same bed while I read aloud to them.
81. She began to think aloud as she always did when I was with her.
82. Dad got me to read aloud to him and then offered me a barley sugar.
83. As this player counts aloud from one to ten, the other children are given a bell.
84. Merrill worries aloud about the consequences to Barnard and Columbia if need-blind admissions were discontinued.
85. She wanted to laugh aloud at the prospect of the delight she would give.
86. He caught Sally-Anne's wrist in his hand with such strength that she cried aloud.
87. And Madra there, also, he suddenly remembered, and groaned aloud as he thought of the complications ahead.
88. The situation cries aloud for strong, even dramatic, and also attention-winning, arguments.
89. Jurnet laughed aloud, the sound rumbling comfortably round the little church.
90. Her loins seemed to tear in protest, and she groaned aloud.