1. According to family tradition, he must sing at his own wedding. 2. But Torme, the songwriter, arranger, drummer and pianist, always sings at a superior level in a jazz context. 3. It is sung at family celebrations like this one, but also at more formal occasions. 4. No, the rude word was not sung at the end of the fourth line but the implication was there. 5. She sang at clubs and was offered a recording contract by a small independent label. 6. These birds all sing at intervals, as does the phoebe that has built its nest over my window. 7. They sing at good grades and sag at bad ones. 8. Think of it as singing at a family gathering. 9. Her earliest memory is of singing at the age of four to wounded soldiers. 10. The choir from Magdalen college, which also appears in the film, sang at the simple unveiling ceremony. |