「utterances」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

utterances

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  • g that looks for correlation between acts or utterances and certain events.
  • o jihad mode, the Maulvi mumbles a few pious utterances and launches his "tasbee" (holy beads) into
  • Just because certain utterances are reported by sources, doesn't mean they a
  • ian ideal by his winning personality, by his utterances as teacher, parish priest and preacher, and
  • ion that he had made "seditious and disloyal utterances at a public meeting" and was "guilty of cond
  • ef spoken part containing the aforementioned utterances by Zappa and Suzy Creamcheese.
  • These bitter utterances contrast sharply with the gentle maxims of h
  • sequence words grammatically and make novel utterances, demonstrating language learning.
  • ustained, singing lines and deliver powerful utterances, has influenced subsequent generations of Br
  • unt describes the excitement produced by his utterances; his outspokenness won for him increased res
  • air after her death, was what gave oracular utterances in voices and omens; and on her body being c
  • ssion; it merely considers "after the event" utterances it has reason to suppose may be prohibited.
  • These utterances led to a long trial, and his subsequent impr
  • at Boltzmann, as appears from his occasional utterances, never gave thought to the possibility of ca
  • ded by members of the different parties; the utterances of the different characters were taken to re
  • chness in sound in between the beat-stopping utterances of Streisand's name.
  • realistic Arabic press and the irresponsible utterances of some of the Arab leaders that it could on
  • It is reminiscent of the worse utterances of Enoch Powell.
  • folklore as faulty and lowly, the blemished utterances of peasants, which needed a more advanced ha
  • manner (like the psychoanalyst analyzes the utterances of his patient by “listening to him with the
  • is stemma of Pythagorean symbola, the gnomic utterances or maxims that often struck the unsympatheti
  • d to them, yet they can repeat long, complex utterances or finish a song once they hear the first pa
  • For unpleasant-sounding linguistic utterances, see cacophony.
  • Constantine and guided the content of public utterances, such as Constantine's Oration to the Saints
  • official declarations to the mass of organic utterances that this is a Christian nation.
  • the fact that in 2007, we witnessed similar utterances that eventually set the ground for the kind
  • type of language and especially inflammatory utterances that are being made by politicians on both s
  • This type of recitative consists of lyrical utterances which change continuously according to the d
  • He became a priest, and for some utterances which were accounted treasonable was brought
  • The child speaks in fluent and well-formed utterances with adequate articulation; content of langu