(1) The birds were in full song in the trees, busily making nests or feeding young.
(2) Harvey, who then broke into song and rendered the hymn, Never Get Weary, was quickly accompanied by the congregation.
(4) Some slaves even joined in her song by singing the words they knew.
(5) And birds have a great advantage over all other animals: song .
(6) He composed some 700 songs, which makes him one of the most prolific song composers since Schubert.
(7) It used to be, even in pop music, that you sang a song of heartache to get it off your mind, to share with others so maybe you wouldn't hurt so much.
(8) In dunnocks, females may use song to compete for males, and in the alpine accentor, females attract males by song .
(9) The people of Thembelihle, a new township on the outskirts of Lenasia in the far south, broke into song to welcome the mayor.
(10) The young airmen broke into song
(11) Science journalist David Baron reports on new research using information theory to codify the patterns of whale song .
(12) The full text of the lyrical song is as follows.
(13) There was song , dance, poetry and recitations and prayers in thanksgiving for Bridgie's major recovery during the year.
(14) Slow music stared, and then Emmet broke into song with his sweet voice.
(15) We only took up birding in April and lack a great deal of fundamental knowledge of bird habitat, habits, and song .
(16) You will be required to sing a short song of your choice and demonstrate your acting skills on the day.
(17) Poetry in the early seventeenth century is not yet the song of the self.
(18) Few studies have investigated any aspect of song in suboscine passerines.
(19) Usually early migrants, the first ouzel's song echoes round the hills and the first birds fall prey to merlins and peregrines.
(20) As the singer came out again, she broke into song , the band behind accompanying her svelte, smooth voice.