| 1. | He enunciated the word and then drank gravely. - from Dubliners by James Joyce |
| 2. | "Quite well," he enunciated and, with a bow, he left the gate. - from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte |
| 3. | Your too animated conversation this evening with Count Vronsky" he enunciated the name firmly and with deliberate emphasis "attracted attention.. - from Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy |
| 4. | What, then, is progress We have just enunciated it the permanent life of the peoples. - from Les Miserables by Victor Hugo |
| 5. | A very important principle in Nietzsche's philosophy is enunciated in the first verse of this paragraph. - from Thus Spake Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche |
| 6. | But he has not yet found out the truth which he afterwards enunciated in the Laws--that he was a better legislator who made men to be of one mind, than he who trained them for war. - from The Republic by Plato |
| 7. | "Perithous" and "Theseus" must, for the metre, be pronounced as words of four and three syllables respectively -- the vowels at the end not being diphthongated, but enunciated separately, as if the words were printed Pe-ri-tho-us, The-se-us. - from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer |