Ross looked up sharply and said in another tone, "I've just dropped in to congratulate you on your return home in safety and health and prosperity, Mr. Quilliam.
Then suddenly in another tone, "Do you know where she's buried?
You must tell us we are beautiful, Richard," said she, in another tone.
He preferred to stay where he was, I suppose," replied Brent, in another tone.
Then, in another tone: "So you settled on that beautiful coast?
That is," he added, in another tone, "if the fellow is really a Saiva and not just a plain fraud.
I seem to need a cocktail," he said, in another tone.
It was said that we had a positive desire to end on a certain tone, and that a tendency to pass to that tone was bound up with the hearing of another tone.
The tonic, then, gives a sense of equilibrium, of rest, of finality, while to end on another tone gives a feeling of restlessness or striving.
So every tone is felt as something at a certain distance from, with a certain relation to, another tone which is dimly imagined.
Rotha in another tone, "woman, have you any bowels?
My friend," he said, in another tone, "you have saved France.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another tone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.