Sentences with phrase «kind of sound do»

What kind of sound do these Cougar Phontums put out?
You might not except this small machine to be able to produce the kind of sound it does, but don't judge it by its looks alone.
They mainly stick to various forms of EDM with some chiptunes and rock tracks here and there, so if that kind of sound doesn't appeal to you, the game may be a tough sell, but I found a lot to like.

Not exact matches

It's going to sound kind of corny, but a lot of the visualization that you do to prepare [in karate], I was doing for the service part of the exam.
He does not appear to have sounded any kind of alarm as the problems began to mount in the summer of 2007.
I do think you approach it differently because, at the risk of sounding overconfident, you're kind of helping to build the identity of a nation.
The team did this by developing a memory system that accurately transfers between light and sound waves on a photonic microchip — the kind of chip that will be used in light - based computers.
And if that kind of effort doesn't sound fun, think of it this way.
It delivers surprises — you're tempted to dismiss Cat Stevens's «Hard Headed Woman» immediately, but then you find that it does sound kind of like «Patience.»
This might sound kind of silly, but it is amazing how much better you feel at the end of the day when you acknowledge what you did instead of beating yourself up for what you didn't do.
For example, a welcome program that provides new inbound leads with helpful information about the problems your product or service solves, the kinds of companies you help, and where to find additional information sounds right, doesn't it?
The kind of reasonable, sound THINKING theology and religious / faith ideas those of us as are here talking about, simply doesn't lend itself to a pop culture.
Kind of sounds like Jesus» goal during his ministry on Earth, doesn't it (Luke 19:10)?
Sounds like the kind of individual who has the personal traits to be a president... But then, so does Pres Obama.
Yeah, does kind of sound like the JWs.
Writers, how do you honor God with your work without making him sound like some kind of cosmic literary agent?
Sounds kind of ridiculous when you think of it, doesn't it?
Then every eternal volition in a man, and every volition of the Eternal would straightway become perceptible in the temporal order, if the same kind of powers of comprehension be assumed in the temporal order: so that when the man who wills does get on in the temporal order, and is accounted to be something in the eyes of the many, the eternal volition in a man would be plainly evident, just as the quantity of a cry is obvious by the quantity of the sound in a room, just as when a stone is cast into the water its size is evident by the size of the circle it makes.
It does not at all sound like He was speaking about a rapture of some kind.
Somebody who didn't have it all together and didn't really ever seem to get it together, but somehow God still used him, and that sounds like the kind of person I can relate to.
With preaching, it sounds like what you are asking for is not a break, but a rather long - ish period of preparation, study and reflection for the kind of preaching you really want to do.
Nothing one can do will convert Gregorian chant into a style as bodily and erotic in its center as various kinds of rock; nor can rock be made to sound as contemplative or as ethereal as chant, though it can indeed take on an aura of ecstasy.
Sounds kind of crabby, doesn't it?
This hippie sounding form of ecclesiology has been tried and it does not work, And to be honest, what I've discovered is that a number of people that promote this kind of stuff do not want to be part of a organization because it demands and orders them, has structure, accountability, and sacrifice, which is something people don't like.
Recipe sounds great, although I do not own any kind of blender.
It sounds like it might have been better to lower the temperature even more to get it to bake through without getting too dark; I do find that woven round challahs can be kind of finicky to get the baking times right.
I don't like the term «poke cake» because quite frankly, it sounds kind of dirty.
Hahaha, I actually never heard of Canadian Thanksgiving before — but it sounds kind of fun In Germany we don't celebrate Thanksgiving at all, but I am enjoying a lot of the recipes and treats all fall through, so I guess that is all right.
I know, scalloped potatoes don't really sound very good... kind of like grade school cafeteria food.
It tastes, like most green smoothies do, kind of earthy, in a freshly cut vibrant green grass way, which totally doesn't sound yummy, but actually really is.
Hmm okay I sound like I'm doing a Vegas Cosmopolitan Hotel commercial since «the right kind of wrong» actually is their tagline.
Mushrooms don't sound right to me in this dish, since it's kind of hispanic.
Those sound super-good, and I'm no kind of granola person normally... I make the power bars from Sweet Gratitude because Phil's daughter adores them, and I can enjoy them when I make them, except that I don't care for sunflower seeds and worry about all the nuts.
Scalloped Potatoes were a Childhood Favorite It may sound kind of weird, but I didn't like potatoes very much growing up.
Along with that, the NFL sounds like it's going to offer some kind of compromise, some tacit acknowledgement of the social issues — league owners and Roger Goodell noticeably don't directly refer to police brutality or racial inequality — either with a window of time and / or a financial commitment to various causes.
I can understand how this kind of story sells papers by the million and I understand that this is how the The Sun and The News of the World and the Daily Mirror operate, hell I even understand that to a very large extent they do so because that is what a large proportion of the population wants to read, sick as it might sound there are people who really get off on this stuff.
That said, if the sides are reasonably close, a deal is likely to get done and the Sounders do have a good track record on pushing these kinds of situations over a metaphorical bar of some sort.
I wouldn't doubt it, especially since this diagnosis, while ruling out any kind of serious knee ligament damage, doesn't sound overly convincing that he'll recover in the next 48 - to - 72 hours.
I hope it doesn't sound too stupid, but I'm kind of hyper - aware that this is the only chance I've got to get it right.
Heck, it does sounds kind of like the Catholic Church, doesn't it?
That sounds kind of strange but I really do enjoy it and I can't use harsh cleaners and chemicals because I will break out in hives.
Bedrest; sounds kind of nice doesn't it?
A sound machine is one of those kinds of baby gear that you might think you can do without.
We didn't use any kind of cot bumper with our 2 as they really did make me feel nervous, but this one sounds much safer.
Anyway, it sounds like you want to do some kind of partial weaning plan.
I know it sounds kind of gross, but it works wonders, and don't worry you don't get any snot in your mouth.
It might sound crazy to allow our children to do something «naughty,» but this kind of «sanctioned disobedience,» gets feelings out of their system, so it doesn't result in larger off - track behaviours later on.
So, they really made it sound like, the way they described her like she was just kind of still doing it but didn't want to, they make really unflattering things.
SUNNY GAULT: Yeah, so it sounds like with all of these situations that I mean, there wasn't... it was like a natural thing that everybody did; it wasn't like this «oh, do I do this; would she be okay if I did this», it was just like mothers» instinct, I feel like just kind of took over.
Although it's true that a baby's sleep ability at three months is a good predictor of the kind of sleeper he is predisposed to being, it doesn't mean that he can't learn to be a sound sleeper.
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