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Example sentences for "different tone"

  • But I am not forgetting," continued Cherry, in a different tone, "that here you have all had a good deal of trouble.

  • Gerald saw she did not care for more talk about herself, and when he spoke again it was in a different tone.

  • It is this," he continued slowly and in a different tone, "the King's will goes for nothing in Angers!

  • Or, not quite all," I continued, dropping my voice and speaking in a different tone.

  • Then in a different tone, and throwing off all disguise, "Men to the front!

  • Faith moved away, remarking in a different tone, "Your supper basket is at home, sir!

  • He did not explain, and the next words came with a different tone,--one that almost put the other out of Faith's head.

  • I see," she continued in a different tone.

  • I was in Liverpool," he answered in a different tone, "but I was not at that hotel.

  • And then, in a different tone, "You have bad news, I fear?

  • Then in a different tone, "You don't come from Miss Audley?

  • Somebody's fooled you," he said at last, but in a different tone.

  • But she did not answer it; though I remarked that from this moment she took a different tone with me.

  • Vicomte," he continued in a different tone.

  • Vicomte," he continued frankly, and in a different tone.

  • Did I tell you," he continued in a different tone, "that I had an uncle at Claversham?

  • Then, meeting his eyes boldly, she added in a different tone, "Yes, I did hear it.

  • Oh, I see," he resumed in a different tone.

  • Cynthia, in quite a different tone of voice to that in which she had been speaking hitherto.

  • Hearts of the Pure, like caves in the ancient mountains Deep, deep in the bosom, and from the bosom resound it, Each with a different tone, compleat or in musical fragments.

  • Tis the ceaseless the thousandfold echo, Which from the welcoming Hearts of the Pure repeats and prolongs it-- Each with a different Tone, compleat or in musical fragments.

  • Her companion met her eyes and she suddenly said in a different tone: "Ah why should we quarrel when you've been so kind, so generous?

  • Peter was prompted to exclaim in a different tone.

  • Miss Ainslie waited a moment, then continued, in a different tone: "To-day the lawyer came and made my will.

  • Mr. Cashmore was unprepared with an answer to this question, and his hostess continued in a different tone: "It's sweet her sparing one!

  • Then in a different tone a moment later, "Do you expect to be here long?

  • Then in a different tone: "What dear Van will find at the end that he can't face will be, don't you see?

  • Comparison of resonance in orchestral groups and combination of different tone qualities.

  • The Captain began again, in a different tone: "Peter, I wish you to remain here with me for another reason.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different tone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    different bodies; different cases; different circumstances; different classes; different color; different colour; different conditions; different denominations; different densities; different kind; different languages; different levels; different members; different peoples; different places; different point; different proportions; different shades; different sort; different species; different type; different view; different ways; differential equations; public finance; volcanic mountains