(1) For instance, in French, many consonants are unsounded a lot of the time.(2) When they noticed that many shallow earthquakes came from under it, they searched seismograph records for similar earthquake centers in unsounded parts of the oceans.(3) All of the coves and inlets are unsurveyed and unsounded .(4) No consonant goes unsounded - except of course those shunned by Cockney patois.(5) A word can be closed with an unsounded consonant.(6) Words are said to be silent when they are unsounded in the pronunciation, though introduced in spelling and writing.(7) An goes before words that start with the vowels a, e, i, o, and u and also before words that start with an unsounded h, as in ‘hourglass’ and ‘honor.’(8) They are mountains of huge boulders full of chasms that go down to unsounded depths.(9) No two cartographers, of course, will produce exactly the same set of contours in unsounded portions of the mapped area.(10) There have been incidents of grounding where ships have been operating where charts are inadequate and waters unsounded .