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Example sentences for "voice came"

  • All at once I started up, for the sound of Isa's voice came in to me and made my heart almost stop beating.

  • The sound of Klaus's voice came in to us; it sounded as if he were giving various orders; now it came nearer in the hall, then the steps retreated, and at last reechoed the creaking of the front door.

  • A woman's voice came in from the outside, told him his own story in a very few words, and asked him to tell her where Gerard was to be found.

  • And I waited long for an answer, and presently a voice came like a trumpet.

  • On this decision making itself clear, across the Rhine there was a commotion in the little party that had been watching the discussion, and the friends had not taken many steps, ere a voice came to them over the water.

  • While he was puzzling himself, Margaret's voice came up to him, low but clear.

  • Taine's voice came out of a speaker, harsh and angry: "Even-numbered tubes prepare to fire on command.

  • Diane's voice came on the speaker: "Sir, the last radar fixes on the planets in range give us a course directly toward the sun.

  • Diane's voice came out of the communicator.

  • Desiree's voice came in the calm tones of despair: "We are lost.

  • There was a long silence; then Harry's voice came calmly: "I can stay in the game.

  • Suddenly Harry's voice came, shouting that they had reached the end of the passage.

  • As she stared at him, the clerk's voice came to her suddenly over the partition which separated the office from the larger room where the clerk was receiving some message over the telephone.

  • His servant answered; and, after an interval, Henry's voice came to her.

  • Constance Sherrill's voice came to him; her first words made it clear that she was at home and had just come in.

  • While he was puzzling himself Margaret's voice came up to him, low but clear.

  • On this decision making itself clear, across the Rhine there was a commotion in the little party that had been watching the discussion, and the friends had not taken many steps ere a voice came to them over the water.

  • She was reaching to pull him back when a voice came out of the dark, from the pathway down below.

  • There were sounds of a brief conference, then a voice came, kindly, almost at his ear.

  • The woman's voice came again, now in Ingles.

  • Carol's voice came to their helmet-phones, anxious and exact.

  • Hallet's voice came out, flat and metallic and desperate and filled with hate: "What're you going to do now?

  • Then Carol's voice came in his helmet-phone.

  • Wright's voice came thinly in the dark: "Abara, stop them!

  • Paul petted her trunk to soothe her; Sears' voice came down to him: "Paul?

  • In growing quiet, Wright's voice came back, not loudly: "I am a murderer.

  • The girl's voice came softly in reply: her gaze unwavering.

  • Barker's voice came back to him in a half whine, half snarl.

  • The man's voice came to her very faintly, as from a great distance.

  • Dan McGrew's voice came with an emphasis of sincerity: "We're all right, Nell and I.

  • Dan's voice came roughly, to cover the lack of any response from the child.

  • Then Allison's voice came in very softly: "I think you're seeing things, Irisher.

  • Allison's voice came to Stan, mocking but with his old drawl.

  • Then the Second Mate's voice came up to me again.

  • As we went, the Second Mate's voice came to us through the darkness.

  • Williams's voice came down to me from the royal yard.

  • And a voice came to me, saying, 'Humility alone can pass through, Antony, where the proud can in no wise go.

  • And a voice came to him, "Antony, I was here, but I waited to see thy fight.

  • And as he watched, a voice came to him: "Antony, whither art thou going, and why?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "voice came" 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:
    but not; general arrangement; great numbers; had left; having made; heeled boots; more active; much enlarged; myself have; passed through; popular stories; right ascension; single word; started out; under the present circumstances; voice calling; voice cried; voice culture; voice from; voice full; voice like; voice production; voice said; voice saying; voice spoke; voice was