pronounce造句31. Despite these benefits it is too early to pronounce fundholding an unqualified success.
32. I don't think there's any difference in the way you pronounce these two words.
33. The Pope did not even pronounce the name of the city.
34. They came and they went, sometimes before the newsreaders had even learnt how to pronounce their names properly.
35. I begin to pronounce the sequence of words and numbers that will prevent her from giving him a piece of her mind.
36. He has a long last name that nobody can pronounce.
37. Then he banged a gavel to pronounce them married and they all kissed, to wild applause from the gallery.
38. She got the nickname "Sis" because her brother couldn't pronounce her name when they were kids.
39. I have a rare case of something with a big name I can't pronounce.
40. Microsoft is a longer name, yet still easy to pronounce, and described the software product perfectly.
41. Be careful about the way you pronounce names and figures.
42. The place has a long Welsh name that I can't pronounce.
43. Guardians of culture were called on to pronounce and diagnose, and they did.
44. Andrewes, however, was among those who remained to pronounce the divorce.
45. Theories must be allowed to contain more than experience can pronounce upon.
46. I cared that Jasper pronounce a word correctly, cared more than it was worth, I realize now.
47. I just wish people would learn how to pronounce his name.
48. You just think it looks good to be seen with books that nobody can pronounce the name of.
49. To provide an aetiology is not to pronounce on matters of authenticity.
50. Some students find it difficult to pronounce the word "the".
51. He's a little touchy about how you pronounce his name.
52. They accepted the right of the vigilantes to bring the charges, to make the decision and to pronounce the sentence./pronounce.html
53. The Commission is currently demanding greater powers to pronounce on merger policy over the heads of the member states.
54. Personally devoted to Santa Anna, Marquez was waiting only for an auspicious moment to pronounce in his favor.
55. Don't be so pedantic - does it really matter if I don't pronounce it right?
56. He can pronounce this word correctly.
57. To pronounce with a hissing sound ; make sibilant.
58. How to pronounce the noun "ounce" in the announcement?
59. To pronounce distinctly and carefully ; enunciate.
60. Liberal platforms regularly pronounce for antitrust enforcement.