51- He'd heard my foreign accent and clearly decided I would pay more than the domestic rate.
52- But he remembers the kindness of a young guard with what he believes was a British accent.
53- The 34-year-old has a preference for roasted meat and speaks with a broad Yorkshire accent.
54- Many machines that claim to recognize your voice are stumped when you speak with an accent.
55- The man is described as having an Irish accent and was around 5ft 8ins tall, of heavy build.
56- 742704 The line wasn't surprising, but Moore's pitch-perfect accent-Georgette is Danish-was.
57- Sometimes I do it just to mess with waiters by ordering every course in a different accent."
58- 748960 The mom, in a thick Alabama accent, asks if the stop would be in a good neighborhood."""
59- He blasts Army Radio and puts on his best accent when addressing the soldiers, but nothing helps.
60- My background leaves more than an accent, it leaves an outlook, reads an inscription on the wall.
61- A quick sketch: -Son of a Polish immigrant father; raised in Brooklyn with the accent to prove it.
62- 'Such a Christianity doesn't have a Galilean accent, but rather the studied clip of a telemarketer.'
63- "Our menu is inspired by a variety of cultures, with accent on Caribbean, Creole, and the Gulf Coast.
64- And I can certainly recognize a Southern accent as I "came out" in beautiful Atlanta, Georgia in 1960.
65- She's French but she speaks with an impeccable English accent.
66- He had developed a slight American accent.
67- The room was quiet and neutral in coloring,but it was given accent by bowls of bright flowers.
68- RP is the accent most commonly taught in language schools.
69- In the word 'table', the accent falls on the first syllable.
70- The term 'accent' refers to pronunciation. The term 'dialect' refers to vocabulary and grammar.30 This book has been designed to help Her foreign accent was barely perceptible.
71- In Minnesota and states of the northern Midwest a Scandinavian lilt is apparent in the local accent.
72- RP is the accent most commonly taught in language schools.
73- Virginia accent differs distinctly from the slow drawl of South Carolina.
74- Please accent the first syllable.