Aloud
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340 examples of Aloud in a sentence
CAMBRIDGE – Chinese officials and private investors around the world have been worrying
aloud
about whether their dollar investments are safe.
He insisted on being consulted by the Bush administration on US plans, and when some in Washington thought
aloud
about taking on Iraq after Afghanistan, the Prime Minister registered a clear veto.
Much of what has been reported is not “news” in the traditional sense, of course, but a series of embarrassing gaffes: truths that were never meant to be said
aloud.
Faced with looming chaos and increasing devastation in Europe and beyond, I say to myself, and must say aloud: Benalla is a small fish.
And while Republican leaders, thinking that tax cuts take priority, are not ready to say
aloud
that they would be happy to see Trump gone, they have begun to make their discomfort with him somewhat more apparent.
This month, the Switzerland-based Bank for International Settlements (BIS) was the latest to worry
aloud
about the financial risks that the world seems to be building into its future.
If so, Lukashenka must be laughing
aloud.
The reach of Common Sense is immeasurable, because it wasn’t just sold but was also read
aloud
at churches and meetings.
He put together his own delegation to visit Katyn, and wondered
aloud
if the Russians would give him a visa.
The first read
aloud
from the bag, “Type A blood,” and the other read
aloud
from the file, “Alexa Holmes, Type A blood.”
This may be the end result, though no one is saying it
aloud.
I have to admire the third Baltic president – Vaira Vike-Freiberga from Latvia – who decided to go to Moscow, honouring what should be honoured, and speaking
aloud
about what should not be hidden.
So, it is not alarmist to worry
aloud
about preserving the sense of community that Europe has enjoyed for the past half-century.
Even before the latest deal, political leaders in the Netherlands and Finland, and some in Germany, were wondering
aloud
why Greece should remain in the euro.
Political motivations aside, Macron has said
aloud
what few others have acknowledged: NATO is experiencing “brain death,” owing to Trump’s dubious commitment to defend America’s allies.
Indeed, Kellyanne Conway, then a presidential adviser, said
aloud
that violence is good for Trump.
At last one of the ladies looked at her watch and said, 'Well, this is strange!' and then all the guests became restless and expressed their surprise and dissatisfaction
aloud.
Vronsky and Anna were talking in the hushed voice in which – partly not to offend the artist, and partly not to utter
aloud
a stupid remark such as is so easily made when speaking about art – people generally talk at picture exhibitions.
Koznyshev read the Act aloud, and began to explain its meaning, but a tall, thick-set, round-shouldered landowner with a dyed moustache, wearing a tight uniform the high collar of which squeezed up his neck at the back, interrupted him.
He dictated it aloud, saying, 'I must cheer them up!'But Dolly, on receiving the telegram, only sighed over the rouble it had cost, and understood that it had been sent toward the end of a dinner.
When the reader had finished, the chairman thanked him and read
aloud
some verses for the jubilee sent by the poet Ment, adding a few words of thanks to the poet.
The unknown man's face must have pleased him that he should have been taken by one of these itchings for confidence which sometimes make old people talk
aloud
even when alone.
But as Catherine was reading
aloud
their names, written on zinc plates over the mangers, she uttered a slight cry, seeing something suddenly rise before her.
He said aloud, as if in spite of himself:"I know him--Pluchart."
He added aloud:"If I were in your place I wouldn't persist any more; I would treat with Montsou.
In the meanwhile, M. Grégoire repeated
aloud
the reflections inspired by the sight of these starving ones.
They could talk aloud, because there was no one there but Madame Rasseneur, seated at the counter.
The doors opened, women appeared, crying
aloud
outside, as if their complaints could not be held beneath the ceilings of these small houses.
The manager, who now received a packet of letters and dispatches, wished to read one of his letters
aloud.
"We shall see.""No doubt you are solidly placed, you can wait," Deneulin began to think
aloud.
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