(1) If this is him in a bad mood , no wonder so many people declare him a joy to work with.
(2) It's pure mood music - ten instrumental tracks that take you somewhere.
(3) I may be in a mood this morning.
(4) He was obviously in a mood
(5) Both sound and music are critical to the cinematic experience - they help set the mood , the tone, and the ambience of the level.
(6) But then other people seem to like it a lot so maybe I was in a mood .
(7) It's mood music, sure, but more specifically dinner music - really romantic dinner music.
(9) But the key point here is that it's the subjunctive mood , not the subjunctive case.
(10) In this case, a worker may try to dispel a bad mood by suspending work, rather than searching for a new solution.
(11) If the verbs were in the indicative mood , we would expect she was coming in the first sentence, the chairman resigns in the second, and the lawsuit is dropped in the third.
(12) Such is the quality of his work, that he does not need the neon lights, mood music and other special effects which so hampered last year's offering.
(13) The right mood music can do a lot for an evening of love, but there's no accounting for taste.
(14) He appeared to be in a very good mood about something
(15) Music can enhance a good mood, confirm a bad mood , console me, remind me of specific events, people, places in my life.
(16) He's going to be producing CD's of mood music and meditation music for her.
(17) After this fourth sequel, the series went into quarantine for three years, as if in reaction to the public mood of despair and anxiety.
(18) If the trickling water feature doesn't start to calm you, then the mood music definitely will.
(19) Sighing as she walked, Molly felt her depressing mood getting rather worse as she walked closer and closer to the plane.
(20) Their sound is mellow and gentle: mood music with a twist of soul and a dash of funk.