Use tone in a sentence
Sentences ending with tone
- Presently he spoke, with a little deferential anxiety in the tone. [11]
- Then after a while she whispered, 'Thank you, my dear,' but in such a queer tone. [11]
- Even if Pierre were not a Frenchman, having once received that loftiest of human appellations he could not renounce it, said the officer's look and tone. [2]
- Self-will and resentment were in his tone. [11]
- You will honour us by accepting a tardy justice--without a price," he added, in a low tone. [11]
- While they are trusted and used, and worked to death, one is apt to hear them spoken of in a deprecatory tone. [4]
- A third newspaper took up the subject in a different tone. [5]
- Cordula von Montfort told him this in a low tone. [10]
- He came close to the jurymen, leaned his hands upon the back of a chair--as it were, shut out the public, even the judge, from his circle of interest--and talked in a conversational tone. [11]
- Had he expected to live he could not have said those words in that offensively cold tone. [2]
Short sentences using tone
- It was his tone now. [9]
- His tone grew more assertive. [9]
- Her tone became modified. [9]
- Satan talks in Milton's tone! [6]
- His tone was grave. [9]
More example sentences with the word tone in them
- The tone of----oh, you wouldn't ever make it in the world. [5]
- He rubbed his wrist, which had been squeezed by Pentaur's iron fingers, and said in a tone which betrayed all the bitterness of his feelings: "Thy hand is hard, Priest, and thy words hit like the strokes of a hammer. [10]
- Then, quickly, and without embarrassment, he and Mrs. Townley greeted General Armour, who returned the greetings gravely, but in a singular, confidential tone, which showed his gratitude. [11]
- But Countess Cordula withdrew hers with visible dislike, saying in a tone of chilling repulse: "Remember me to your wife, Sir Knight. [10]
- But mix it with beans, and its high tone is gone. [4]
- The fact is, with a woman's quick intuition, she had read in my tone something suggestive of my recent experience with Mrs. Falchion. [11]
- Once in a while he thrust his hand through his dry, ashy hair which was of a tone with the paleness of his face. [9]
- The tone in which he gave the order was such that even the nurse did not remonstrate; and Nilus, for his part obeyed in silence when Orion bid him return to his place among the judges. [10]
- Without moving from where he stood he began speaking in a louder tone and more hurriedly than before. [2]
- In an age when nastiness was written as well as spoken, and when most travelers felt called upon to satisfy a curiosity for prurient observations, Smith preserved a tone quite remarkable for general purity. [4]
- On the contrary, when he spoke it was in the same tone as before. [10]
- He knew now what it means to live bereft of light, and, he added in a low tone, to be also poor and unable to earn his daily bread. [10]
- These accusations were what had encouraged the Negro to confiscate the young man's estate, particularly as the bitter tone of the patriarch's document sufficiently proved that in him he had found an ally. [10]
- I thought you were just holding out against Dryfoos because he took a dictatorial tone with you, and because you wouldn't recognize his authority. [8]
- But he was well aware that whatever tone he took with his seneschal, he never fooled him. [9]
- It was the weariness in his tone that piqued her now, the intimation that he did not believe in her sincerity--had not believed in it from the first. [9]
- Suddenly, however, he was struck by a voice coming from the shed, and its tone was so sincere that he could not but listen. [2]
- The prince's tone was so calm and confident that Princess Mary unhesitatingly believed him. [2]
- Her tone, however, was not one of conviction. [9]
- Though her voice was no longer so free from sharpness and harshness as in the old days, it by no means jarred upon the ear; nay, every tone revealed its admirable training. [10]
- He said he was lonely, it is true, but he said it in a manly tone, and not as if he were repining at the inevitable condition of his devoting himself to that particular branch of science. [6]
- This morning singer was just that age; and if you had looked at the golden carpet of wheat stretching for scores of miles, before you looked at her, you would have thought her curiously in tone with the scene. [11]
- Of course he was in earnest, despite his bantering tone, "but I never could--marry you. [9]
- While Don Luis was helping Barbara into the chair, she asked in a low tone what she was to think of this act of violence, and where she was being taken. [10]
- His career also was denounced by some as wholly vicious in its effect upon the youth of the republic, and as lowering the tone of public morals. [4]
- But now--now something was brought home to her of the magnificent certainty with which they must first have been spoken, of the tone and bearing and authority of him who had uttered them. [9]
- His new tone was apologetic but firm. [9]
- In the tone was a quiet certainty suggesting that she would not hesitate to answer. [11]
- Still, his plan was a bold one; Caracalla had been deeply offended by the scornful tone of the attacks on him, and Melissa's brother was perhaps the only one of the scoffers who had been taken. [10]
- When his deep voice had such a tone of gloomy discouragement, and his head drooped so mournfully, some terrible event had befallen him. [10]
- Yet her deep voice had gained a new, strange tone as, at first rapidly and softly, then in louder and firmer accents, she continued: "So I attained my eighteenth year and was no longer satisfied to dwell in Succoth. [10]
- There was something very much like rudeness in this question and the tone in which it was asked. [6]
- He asked her various questions about herself, which she answered with a tone not quite so calm as natural, but willingly and intelligently. [6]
- She gazed into vacancy with a sore and anxious heart, and, as an insane violinist lures the same tone from the instrument again and again, she constantly returned to the same thought, "Lost! [10]
- Her own name, uttered in a tone of intense yearning, followed. [10]
- Mr. Cooke stood up, and drawing from his pocket a small and mysterious paper parcel he forthwith delivered himself in the tone and manner which had so endeared him to the familiars of the Lake House bar. [9]
- Mr. Flint looked up from the papers, and regarded him narrowly, for the tone in which this was spoken did not escape the president of the Northeastern. [9]
- A man rode up and said to Joan in a tone of reproof: "Well, you have taken your time, truly. [5]
- The young people tried to comfort him; and when at last he was more composed and had dried his tears, he said, in so melancholy and subdued a tone that the angry blusterer was scarcely recognizable: "There--leave me alone; it will soon be over. [10]
- His lips were tremulous as he said, in a low tone, "Sit down by me, Myrtle. [6]
- Mr. Botcher's tone towards his erstwhile friend was regretful,--a good man gone wrong through impulse and inexperience. [9]
- Indeed, there was too lightsome a tone of flippancy all through the paper. [5]
- Every look, movement, tone, expression, subject of discourse, that may give pain to another is habitually excluded from conversational intercourse. [6]
- Alas, that the tone of one woman's voice, the touch of her hand, the glance of her eye, should outweigh the world! [4]
- Something in the tone of it struck to his heart, and he sprang as if he had been stabbed. [6]
- Yet the lofty tone of his mind was lowered. [10]
- Every look, every tone of her voice thrilled him. [4]
- I recalled the tone in which he had referred to Mr. Watling. [9]
- He knew this tone in his master's voice, for thus he was accustomed to reprove bad scholars and erring priests; but to him he had never yet so spoken. [10]
- Resenting therefore the tone he had assumed, I took occasion not only to reiterate my previously expressed opinion somewhat more aggressively, but also went on to insinuate that he was himself distinctly lacking in any real appreciation of what was excellent. [4]
- In a confident tone he desired that the box should be placed on the table, and requested one of the council, who understood such matters, to give his opinion. [10]
- In a conversational tone he described the sufferings of the man in the flannel shirt beside him, but there could be no question of the fact that he did produce an effect. [9]
- A very different tone from that of other times, when conventions were mere ratifications of Imperial decrees. [9]
- There is no tone deep enough for regret, and no voice loud enough for warning. [3]
- The bluish-grey leaden tone comes from your shop. [10]
- He studied every tone and every gesture, and he forecast the result with the real audience from its result with that imagined audience. [5]
- He changed his tone a little. [9]
- He was anxious to visit Washington and study the politics of the country, and see the sort of society produced in the freedom of a republic, where there was no court to give the tone and there were no class lines to determine position. [4]
- I have come to the conclusion," she added, in a lighter tone, "that the young are not always the best judges of the old. [9]
- As she tried to take the measure of the situation and plan what she would do, the noise of the music suddenly ceased, and she heard a voice, though low in tone, give some sort of command. [11]
- She desired her to sit down by her side, and holding Paula's hand in both her own, she spoke to her in a tone of calm deliberation. [10]
- He also desired to see the maternal tone prevail in this instruction. [10]
- She would begin to say something to her in a low tone from the other end of the room. [2]
- When they came to opening the pasty the expression of his face changed; he frowned and asked the prefect in a suspicious tone, severely and sternly: "How came these people by such a pasty as this? [10]
- Sometimes it occurred to Natasha that he did not wish to see her, and this conjecture was confirmed by the sad tone in which her elders spoke of him. [2]
- On the road to Lochias he had informed the young sculptor of the business in hand, and had told him in a condescending tone that he would be permitted to try his skill in reconstructing the Urania. [10]
- One gentleman objected to it strongly, as calculated to do moral harm, and regretted that a man having so great an influence over the tone of thought of the day, as Thackeray, should not more carefully weigh his words. [14]
- He came up to his brother, beaming with joy, kissed the hem of his robe, and told him in a tone of triumph that he hoped to become a father. [10]
- He went up to her, shaking his head, and said in the superior tone of a sage rebuking thoughtlessness: "Like all the rest of them--I repeat it. [10]
- It was easy to hear in his tone of voice that her bold venture was at least as praiseworthy as it was blameworthy in his eyes, and the grave man was as cheerful as he commonly was only when among his flowers. [10]
- Dion was right to give this warning; for Gorgias's bearing and the very tone of his voice changed as he eagerly declared that the frightful events had been followed by more than happy ones for the city, his friend, and Barine. [10]
- How they serve to bring back the feelings into a harmonious tone, after being jarred and put out of tune by the collisions with the world! [4]
- But Wolff happens to be my brother-in-law, and if I feel disposed to take his place and break a lance with you----" Heinz, pale as death, interrupted him, exclaiming in a tone of the deepest indignation: "So be it, then. [10]
- The philosopher ventured to approach him, and there was warm sympathy in his tone as he asked: "What ails you, Bassianus? [10]
- When they came to any town or village, or even to a detached house of good appearance, Short blew a blast upon the brazen trumpet and carolled a fragment of a song in that hilarious tone common to Punches and their consorts. [12]
- Raising his voice to a very loud tone, though he still maintained an extremely humble manner, he began to give the reasons which induced him, spite of his deep regret, to remove his wards from the Ortlieb house. [10]
- It dropped suddenly to a tone of persuasiveness and conciliation, and declaring that the bill would be merely vicious where it meant to be virtuous, ended with the question: "Shall we burn the house to roast the pig? [11]
- In that seething time, the lighter literature took a sentimental tone, and either spread itself in manufactured fine writing, or lapsed into a reminiscent and melting mood. [4]
- If, by the time I return, you have thought better of the matter as regards your marriage--and you are free to choose any Jacobite maiden--then I will speak to you in a different tone. [10]
- At the same time I caught a tone of voice and a manner which showed she was not actually oblivious, but was touched in that nerve called vanity; and from this much feminine hatred springs. [11]
- Running a finger through one delicately, she said, with a still softer tone than before: "Why should not one be happy? [11]
- Barbara crossed the threshold, and called her by her name in a tone of kindly reproach. [10]
- Her father had thought at first to house her with his old friend Edward Gering, but he loved the Cavalier-like tone of Colonel Nicholls's household better than the less inspiriting air which Madam Puritan Gering suffused about her home. [11]
- The king of this strange people had accepted Cambyses' presents, saying, in a scornful tone, that he new well his friendship was of no importance to the Persians, and Prexaspes had only been sent to spy out the land. [10]
- Conclusive evidence of this is found in the most grave and maturely considered public documents, as well as in the general tone of the insurgents. [7]
- Lenne undoubtedly appreciated this honour, yet I remember the doleful tone in which he sometimes greeted my mother with, "Called to court again! [10]
- The confirmation of this foreboding was not delayed, for in a tone whose repellent sternness startled him, she angrily burst forth: "What should trouble me? [10]
- In view of this firm and hopeful tone of his being he found it all the more surprising, as he reached the canal, to be seized by a trepidation strong enough to bring perspiration to his forehead. [9]
- After the performance they stood about the chapel, talking in a subdued tone, and seemed to be a good deal impressed by what they had heard, or perhaps by thoughts of the departed. [4]
- Something of tenderness there was, perhaps, in her tone towards him; she would not have sent for him, had she not felt more than an ordinary interest in him. [6]
- Now and again there came some message that brought back the old days--the Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn days--or the romance of the river that he never recalled other than with tenderness and a tone of regret that it was gone. [5]
- Orion looked at them in dumb indecision; but he quickly collected himself, and said in a tone of modest but urgent entreaty: "Nay; hear me and do not reject my petition. [10]
- Cambyses called on them in a friendly tone to stop. [10]
- Yet she forced them back, though the deep suffering from which they sprung was touchingly apparent in the tone of her voice, as she continued: "I have often wished, Herr Lienhard, that the cart was my coffin and the tavern the graveyard. [10]
- We know what their tone is to the people of the North; if we do not, De Bow and Governor Hammond are schoolmasters who will teach us to our heart's content. [6]
- They had asserted their right to remain natural and human under the formalities of the most elaborately ceremonious society; those who did not like the easy tone adopted by them in their house might stay away. [10]
- Then turning to the young supplicant, he said to her in a tone of regret: "So your walk is for nothing, fair maid. [10]
- We might use the word "tradition" instead of "the people," for this it is which puts the feeling and tone of mind of the multitude into the form of history. [10]
- He leaned over the widening space and said in a low tone, as David again drew near: "There is still an account which should be settled, Saadat. [11]
- The tone of the voice would last when the gold of all else became faded or tarnished. [11]
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