Pronunciation of the English word ceremonies.
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1. | Ceremonies were held to celebrate victories. | |
2. | The Oscar ceremonies are Hollywood's biggest extravaganza. | |
3. | He attended many ceremonies. | |
4. | Many wedding ceremonies will take place on the seventh of July. | |
5. | He is a man who loves ceremonies. | |
6. | He loves ceremonies. | |
7. | Many couples these days are having divorce ceremonies, complete with divorce vows, conducted by professional civil celebrants. | |
8. | To take part in religious ceremonies is an attack against the common morality. Protestants must be dealt with more severely than Catholics and the liberal more severely than the conservative. The closer Christianity is to science, the more criminal it is. A philosopher is therefore the very worst of criminals. | |
9. | My paternal grandmother enjoys tea ceremonies. | |
10. | Tom has attended many ceremonies. |