/ɑː/ vowel like in START Lance can’t demand an answer from the Chancellor about the grant for planting trees. She had no qualms about dancing calmly through the palm trees at the farm in France.
/ɒ/ vowel like in LOT Tom wants to modify the font of the consonants for the Long Island advert. Dom gave a strong promise that the Hong Kong concert had not gone wrong on Thursday.
/ɔː/ like in NORTH Shaun and Dawn yawn and scorn at laundry - they prefer to eat prawns by the lawn. Places like Bournemouth, Taunton and Cornwall are not normally so warm as this morning.
/uː/ vowel like in GOOSE I assume the vacuum will be delivered soon – it was supposed to be delivered by June. I presume we check-out of the room at noon – but the looney tune TV cartoons stop at 2.
/əː/ like in NURSE The journalist journeyed to the German firm to confirm the report. After a term, I learned such a lot about business that I was able to earn a profitable return.
/ʌ/ vowel like in STRUT Someone I work with believes he’s funny while drunk with rum until he sobers up. Once a month, someone among the hundred workers at the umbrella company receives a sum of money.
/əʊ/ like in GOAT Rome is far away so don’t moan about the fact that Tony won’t phone. It was only at that moment that Joan felt alone at her Barcelona home.
/aʊ/ like in MOUTH The accountant counted around a thousand pounds’ worth of discounts. I found it astounding that the town council announced that they had altered their boundaries.