Use "in tune with" in a sentence

1. Be in Tune with Spiritual Promptings

2. I feel more in tune with nature .

3. o Safeguard 1: Be in Tune with Spiritual Promptings

4. The industry is changing in tune with changing demand.

5. The violin is not quite in tune with the piano.

6. They sang perfectly in tune.

7. Please tune in next time.

8. You're not singing in tune.

9. Hearing that tune again filled him with nostalgia.

10. This is in tune with Government’s policy of “Ease of Doing Business”.

11. I pray that we will stay in tune with the music of faith.

12. Mr Ivanov was more in tune with Mr Putin's anti - Western sabre - rattling.

13. If only Grace were in a mood slightly more in tune with her own.

14. Bureaucracy too has to be vibrant and in tune with leadership, he added.

15. Finally, there are those who are in tune with the music of faith.

16. These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject.

17. I just can't sing in tune!

18. The President is out of tune with public opinion.

19. These attempts should be progressively modified with time, in tune with changes happening around the world.

20. Chorale, metrical hymn tune associated in common English usage with the Lutheran church in Germany

21. Similarly, Labour in 1964 won because its message was in tune with the prevailing intellectual climate.

22. Tune in to specialized and international channels.

23. None of them could sing in tune.

24. But on the positive side it helped me get in tune with my body.

25. My goal, quite simply, is to help people become more in tune with themselves.

26. Much of his success comes from being in tune with what his customers want.

27. That tune is not in my repertoire.

28. We are making changes wherever acts, rules and procedures are not in tune with needs.

29. Covering the tragic tune with something different, something radically different.

30. 29 The President is out of tune with public opinion.

31. The peace campaigners were probably out of tune with most Britons.

32. The original tune?

33. The fetus is in tune with the mother’s natural rhythms, Biorhythmicity, such as her heartbeat

34. Those who download files from bulletin boards are usually in tune with the overall concept.

35. Try to tune in to your partner's needs.

36. The fetus is in tune with the mother’s natural rhythms—Biorhythmicity—such as her heartbeat

37. Choose from over a dozen channels of great Celtic sounds with unlimited skips! Tune in today!

38. Airable is a service of Tune In GmbH

39. Tune in next week at the same time!

40. In conclusion, I am happy that in tune with our economic priorities, India RoK collaboration is expanding.

41. I've never been able to sing in tune .

42. Techniques for accessing a wireless communication system with tune-away capability

43. Oh, this old tune.

44. Adapted from “In Tune with the Music of Faith,” Liahona and Ensign, May 2012, 41–44.

45. Same way, different tune.

46. Isn't Mr Peter Lilley's enthusiastic parsimony rather more in tune with the tenor of the times?

47. What a delightful tune.

48. Can you hear the tune?

49. Can you sing this tune?

50. Be sure to tune in to next week's show.

51. Who would then be calling the tune in Parliament?

52. Allmusic commented, "Carrie Underwood steals the show with her rapturous pop tune".

53. The choir was distinctly out of tune in places.

54. 5 Isn't Mr Peter Lilley's enthusiastic parsimony rather more in tune with the tenor of the times?

55. It is a city more in tune with outdoor recreation than cultural institutions, but it rains there.

56. No doubt they'll sing in tune after the Revolution.

57. Third, New Towns constituted experiments in social engineering - well in tune with the psychological requirements for post-war reconstruction.

58. But they seek also to have a religion which is in tune with the world in which we live.

59. The choir was ( singing ) distinctly out of tune in places.

60. Sorley was deeply religious in the philosophical sense but always remained out of tune with conventional belief.

61. She sings a loud tune.

62. John spends time with each Chanter to insure it is in tune before it leaves our workshop.

63. Circadian can help you create a life that is aligned and in tune with the natural cycles

64. The ministry follows a transparent and fair policy in tune with directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court.

65. He asserted that a modern artist should be in tune with his times, careful to avoid hackneyed subjects.

66. Birdsong —Just Another Pretty Tune?

67. The goldfish love that tune!

68. I sing out of tune.

69. What's that tune you're humming?

70. It was a catchy tune .

71. Do you recognize this tune?

72. It was a lullaby with simple words and a complex, Oriental-sounding tune.

73. You always dance to Baldy's tune.

74. And it's very difficult to tune.

75. Such a confident assertion of local feeling against nuclear power was in tune with shifts in the national political scene.

76. Her theories were out of tune with the scientific thinking of the time.

77. Mother says she can't stand to teach piano with it out of tune.

78. The active hydrogen atoms in certain compounds do not react quantitatively with Grignard reagent within the normal tune.

79. They need parents to be persistent with animated faces and big smiles before they can really tune in.

80. A trained singer knows when her voice is in tune.