(1) A touch of playfulness here and there dominates the divine characters.
(2) The Raindrop Prelude had the requisite lightness of touch .
(3) And the potential was certainly there via an amazing high-tech tuxedo that transforms its wearer into a super-hero at the touch of a button.
(4) The Prime Minister, we are told, is losing his touch .
(5) I even came to him with that Faulkner book, which nobody would touch .
(6) Retention of a naturally compact hand through early release of selected notes and judicious use of staccato touch is a potent technique.
(7) Legato is not necessarily a physical connection but an aural effect, a sweetness of sound, determined by the character of touch .
(8) He spoke with a touch of anger
(9) Piau here has a lightness of touch which sits perfectly with the Mozart.
(10) Since you cannot touch the money until you retire, you no longer have a rainy-day fund, or a down payment for a house.
(11) The woman's voice had been selected after tests with pilots showed that the feminine touch proved the most effective.
(12) Now thanks to a children's charity he can leap up and applaud because the new wheelchair rises at the touch of a button.
(13) That meant one of two things: either she was losing her touch , or they'd upgraded their little bat-mobile.
(14) These guys refresh classical music with their subtle touch , their accessible grooves, and a tiny klezmer edge.
(15) But when it comes to building lovable robots, no-on can touch Sony for cuteness (and no, they're not on sale yet).
(16) The performances are lusty and emotional, and shouts or shrill whistling add the requisite folksy touch .
(17) You can't touch your pension pot until you're at least fifty, which gives it time to grow.
(18) Later he showed a surer political touch
(19) Help is available at the touch of a button
(20) I only tolerated him because he was good for a touch now and then