Example sentences of "[be] speak in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I certainly advise you to keep asking questions throughout because as I say although they 're speaking in a very very general way the often slip up and give you a particular that you can take advantage and if you lead them on then the more information is available to you . |
2 | These are all words used in different areas when people are speaking in a friendly way . |
3 | For example , if you use the words , ‘ I am resigning ’ , that unambiguous statement is likely to be taken at face value unless perhaps you are speaking in the heat of the moment or under duress . |
4 | Reports at the turn of the year 1942–3 referring in the usual glowing terms of undiminished confidence of the people in ‘ its beloved Führer ’ and claiming that ‘ the person of the Führer was as always put beyond criticism ’ had been speaking in the conventional exaggerations of the regime 's apparatchiks . |
5 | The course should inform participants which languages are spoken in the country concerned , if English is generally used and whether a local language needs to be learned for business and/or social communication . |
6 | A child is not to be taken as having a learning difficulty solely because the language ( or form of the language ) in which he is or will be taught is different from a language ( or from of language ) which has at any time been spoken in the house . |
7 | He refused to confirm that harsh words had been spoken in the dressing room afterwards but his post-match interview suggested as much . |
8 | What sort of person ( or creature ) appears to be speaking in the text ? |
9 | Perhaps the best course would be to speak in the debate on policy and public relations , a pretty appeal for less of the first and more of the second ? |
10 | In this context , the well-known late sixteenth-century comments about the best English being spoken in the London area should be understood for what they are , and not necessarily as a sign of standardized pronunciation . |
11 | Often , the words alleged against the accused were spoken in an alehouse , and although alcohol might help loosen one 's inhibitions , we surely have to be sceptical about the depth of commitment of someone whose only Jacobite statement was made in a drunken stupor . |
12 | He sits whispering to his neighbours while someone else is speaking in the debate . |
13 | This is spoken in the north and also understood in the eastern and western states ; but it receives short shrift once it ventures to enter the south . |
14 | Language : Khalkha Mongolian ; Kazakh is spoken in the province of Bayan-ölgiy . |
15 | See that erm yet together they will provide the permanent record of how the English language is spoken in the |
16 | The tapes and conversation details will all become completely anonymous no one will know who 's used the words or whose voice are on the tapes together they will provide a permanent record of how the English language is spoken in the nineteen nineties we 'll go down in posterity , eh ? |
17 | how they want to see how the English word is spoken in the nineteen nineties . |
18 | Cameron was speaking in a low-pitched , pressing whisper . |
19 | Donald McLaggan was speaking in a loud high voice , for their own benefit , they guessed . |
20 | ‘ Curse you ! ’ she began , but she was speaking in a harsh man 's voice . |
21 | Well , we had n't been wondering at all , we 'd come straight along the corridor , but of course he was speaking in a wider sense . |
22 | Buchanan was speaking in a monotone . |
23 | At an age when I was having qualms over the philosophy of M. Bergson , he was speaking in a factory yard of the necessity to go on strike . |
24 | He was speaking in the Punch Tavern , the only pub to have a national magazine named after it . |
25 | It was recorded that when she was speaking in the market-place she was audible by the Senate House . |
26 | John Major was speaking in the Commons in the wake of Monday 's boycott , which left the Government 's English reading and writing test for 14-year-olds in tatters . |
27 | But , as David Beattie , Grampian 's assistant chief constable was speaking in the primary school at New Deer , Aberdeenshire , thieves were proceeding in a westerly direction towards the locus of Newlands Garage , just 300 yards away . |
28 | Sheriff Robin McEwan , QC , was speaking in the closing stages of a three-day fatal accident inquiry at Ayr Sheriff Court . |
29 | Mhm , there 's there all Gaelic , There with Gaelic was spoken in the Glen Ayloch many years , er even though the lower end of the glen did n't . |
30 | The case and conversation details will all be completely anonymous , so no one will know who has used the words or whose voice it is on the tape , but together they will provide a permanent record of how the English language was spoken in the nineteen nineties . |