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- 01. The drunk man suddenly [pitched] headfirst over the railing, and into the water.02. The little boy [pitched] three straight strikes against the last batter, winning the baseball game.03. It was [pitch] black outside at the campsite when we got up to look at the stars.04. This whistle has a very high [pitch] that only dogs can hear.05. The [pitcher] threw the ball to the third baseman, who tagged the runner out.06. The boat was really [pitching] in the waves, and we all got seasick.07. The young boy was trying to stand up in the canoe when he suddenly [pitched] forward into the lake.08. A baseball player trying to hit a 90-mile-per-hour [pitch] must begin his swing a quarter of a second after the ball is released.09. In tonal languages such as Chinese, [pitch] helps to distinguish words and grammatical categories.10. Hearing loss can occur as a result of noise which is excessively loud, or high [pitched].11. The new sales [pitch] we have been trying isn't working; sales have actually gone down.12. The CEO [pitched] the advantages of the merger to the stockholders.13. The President of the United States threw out the first [pitch] to start the World Series.14. The [pitching] of the boat on the waves made a number of the tourists seasick.15. Recent studies have discovered that it is very difficult for young children to hit a baseball which is [pitched] slowly to them because slow balls actually appear stationary to a child.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.