| 11. | Williams's best pitcher is hurting, and by the sounds of it, he is hurting in more than one place.
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| 12. | In some positions, a consonant written with no dependent vowel is taken to be followed by the sound of its inherent vowel.
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| 13. | Again, she is disturbed by the sound of it and begins to choke; she hits the window, leaving a handprint.
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| 14. | Instead, at our table, by the sound of it, at least, you'd think we were eating peanut brittle.
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| 15. | U . S . PGA champion Vijay Singh of Fiji arrived at Carnoustie last week _ smart move, by the sound of it.
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| 16. | At approximately 4 : 13, the sound of a honking goose is temporarily introduced, followed by the sound of it taking off.
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| 17. | Shouldn't it hit the plate soundlessly and then be followed by the sound of it hitting the plate a few moments later?
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| 18. | At 8, I fell under the spell of the sea _ and being lulled to sleep by the sound of its rise and fall.
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| 19. | Construction workers on the scaffolding above open up their lunch boxes, joking with each other, by the sounds of it, in Polish.
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| 20. | By the sound of it, the aunt, sister and grandmother are all siblings, your mother and the other mother would be cousins.
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