I said with no particular inflection, "Fancy line in floor-coverings you have here, Doctor.
I squeezed her shoulder and said, with no particular inflection, "Yes.
Back when the Galens rated that particular inflection.
But this excellent survey demonstrates that Scandinavian photographers bring their own particular inflections and emphases to ideas and emotions common in contemporary art.
Certain languages mark interrogative sentences by using a particular inflection of the verb (this may be described as an interrogative mood of the verb).
Though the doctors voice carried no particular inflection, Vaughn interpreted the question as a reference to his emotional state How are you feeling about having watched your daughter almost die?
"You were," she said, without any particular inflection.
"Good," the man said, no particular inflection in his soft voice.
You get to test your more intimate responses, feel what particular inflections, ways of moving, ways of building a rhythm and a melody stir you most.
It includes rural skills - hunting, fishing - and a laconic manner, a particular inflection with certain words: crick for creek, far for fire, spung for small swamp.