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Sentences with cadence

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  • He recognized the Polish cadences in her voice.
  • The cadence of language.
  • Erickson describes Mary's life with a warm cadence or, as she says, with the same feel of improvisation that she delivers in her jazz.
  • Contrasts as well as heightening the work's drama with sustained pauses for the cadence points in the work's well-known choruses.
  • The chorus line danced in rapid cadence.
  • The frenetic cadence of modern life.
  • There is no cadence or rhythm or music to her speech, no inflection or tone.
  • He takes to the auction stand with an affable, bossy and unashamedly Australian manner and cadence, a robust sense of humour.
  • Getting into a good jigging rhythm means making short quick jerks in a regular cadence that might average about one jerk every 1. 5 to 2 seconds.
  • The cadence in a galliard step refers to the final leap in a cinquepace sequence.
  • There was besides, in an already dominating and growing element, a motive that was stronger and more enduring than enthusiasm —an implacable antagonism which acted side by side with the cause of the Union as a perpetual impelling force against the social conditions of the South, controlling the counsels of the government, and cadencing the march of its armies to the chorus:John Brown's body lies mouldering in the grave, But his soul is marching on!
  • It was the Exile, however, which cadenced the rhythm of Jewish existence
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