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1. I just can't sing in tune!
2. They sang perfectly in tune.
3. None of them could sing in tune.
4. You're not singing in tune.
5. The industry is changing in tune with changing demand.
6. I've never been able to sing in tune .
7. These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject.
8. I don't sing perfectly in tune, but I think I put more expression into my lyrics than a lot of other singers do.
9. Today, his change of direction seems more in tune with the times.
10. The violin is not quite in tune with the piano.
11. Much of his success comes from being in tune with what his customers want.
12. Anyone who could play an instrument or sing in tune was enlisted to take part in the concert.
13. It is a city more in tune with outdoor recreation than cultural institutions, but it rains there.
14. A trained singer knows when her voice is in tune.
15. Vancouver is a city more in tune with outdoor recreation than cultural institutions.
16. Cladding for the concrete structure is once again in tune with the surrounding area.
17. Isn't Mr Peter Lilley's enthusiastic parsimony rather more in tune with the tenor of the times?
18. He asserted that a modern artist should be in tune with his times, careful to avoid hackneyed subjects.
19. It was just an ordinary voice, but he sang in tune.
20. Those who download files from bulletin boards are usually in tune with the overall concept.
21. Bryn Terfel also deserves special mention as a stunning bass who is actually in tune, and whose words are clearly understood.
22. If only Grace were in a mood slightly more in tune with her own.
23. The shift in attention to economic priorities was also in tune with the more conservative policy orientation of the federal government.
24. They were singers and they couldn't sing a note in tune.
25. But they seek also to have a religion which is in tune with the world in which we live.
26. Such a confident assertion of local feeling against nuclear power was in tune with shifts in the national political scene.
27. Comparison of Anti-sexist and anti-racist Policies On the surface anti-racist and anti-sexist educational policies are in tune with each other.
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28. Third, New Towns constituted experiments in social engineering - well in tune with the psychological requirements for post-war reconstruction.
29. Similarly, Labour in 1964 won because its message was in tune with the prevailing intellectual climate.
30. But on the positive side it helped me get in tune with my body.
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