41. The words may sound harsh, but the stakes are high. 42. The words sound like the latest piece of punditry decrying the state of the entertainment industry. 43. The words sounded ominous, but words always do. 44. The words all sounded good, the intentions even better. 45. The words sound reassuring, pretty noise from a man who knows how to talk and who generally backs up what he says. 46. The words sounded great. 47. There is a reason the word sounds like turpentine, and until sugar balance is achieved, turpenoids are something only a carrot could love. 48. These words sound as if they indicate two levels of urgency, but they really represent two different things. 49. Those five words sounded foreign to him. 50. To a writer, this word sounds like French for dictator. |