1. Put this way, it makes the adolescent speakers described sound like adept linguists, at least with respect to a monolingual norm. 2. At times, Hill makes himself sound like Strom Thurmond. 3. But can music created using synthesizers and sampled tones, and controlled by MIDI devices, ever sound exactly like the real thing? 4. But for such an apology to be effective, Clinton would have to mean it sincerely, or at least sound like he meant it sincerely. 5. But his rhetoric was often vague, making him sound like a bureaucrat instead of a man keen to prove himself against Fox. 6. But I would like to make the drum set not sound like a drum set. 7. Donald also had a pronounced lisp, which made him sound like Richard Simmons with a mouth full of crackers. 8. He has to make himself sound like a struggling vendor, seeking a new home for his small operation. 9. Hmmm, sound like anyone you know? 10. In February, the high court refused to hear an appeal of his suit accusing the network of libel for making him sound like a fraud. |