tune造句211. Readers of tabloid newspapers are less interested in politics and less likely to tune into highbrow news programmes.
212. I am delighted that an accomplished jazz musician should choose a tune of mine to improvise upon.
213. Chairman tells union delegates why the old enemy may be changing its tune. reports from the trades union conference at Blackpool.
214. You must learn to flow with your experience, not make others dance to your tune.
215. Comparison of Anti-sexist and anti-racist Policies On the surface anti-racist and anti-sexist educational policies are in tune with each other.
216. He advised young people to "turn on, tune in, and drop out".
217. It was the businessmen, not the lords, who called the tune when the industrial system began.
218. What is it about soundtrack projects that makes hard rockers want to change their tune?
219. This tune is based on an eighth note subdivision which is stated on the hi-hat of the drum groove.
220. The tune is in the key of E and the whole package is greatly enhanced by Cliff's innovative guitar playing.
221. Third, New Towns constituted experiments in social engineering - well in tune with the psychological requirements for post-war reconstruction.
222. In all, London Underground has settled 60 out of 80 claims arising out of the disaster, to the tune of £2m.
223. Everyone was in a circle now, dancing to a rollicking tune played by the small band, and changing partners.
224. Cladding for the concrete structure is once again in tune with the surrounding area.
225. She used to be a Communist, but she changed her tune when her parents left her all that money.
226. It's as if he's possessed by some Looney Tune demon.
227. Once the tune comes fairly accurately, the teacher can concentrate on meaning, bringing out the basic elements of the situation.
228. It was only when audiences hailed her that he changed his tune.
229. The education system was so different: the two times table, for instance - same tune, different lyrics.
230. You've changed your tune all of a sudden! Only yesterday you were saying you thought Christmas presents were a waste of money.
231. On the surface all is well; but the steps taken are danced to a different tune.
232. When you first tune a station frequency, check the identification twice to make sure you have the right beacon.
233. I usually write words on the meter of the tune. It could be the other way round, and the composer will write the tune based on my words and meter.Gulzar
234. Music is nothing else but wild sounds civilized into time and tune.Thomas Fuller
235. Clearly he had long since trained himself to tune out all awareness of boys unless they menaced his engine or coachwork.
236. The tune. That’s what stays in your mind. When the tune starts galloping, you need reins to hold on to it. The words become useful there. They are the reins that allow you to ride the horse.Gulzar
237. One is to turn the sound down and tune into the radio commentary.
238. The tune moved through her mind and body, bringing tears to her eyes.
239. The frets are quite thin as well and it doesn't seem to go out of tune that much.
240. He asserted that a modern artist should be in tune with his times, careful to avoid hackneyed subjects.