Example sentences of "[adv] speak [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The images together speak of the losses within language incurred through the passages of migration — losses accrued through violation , silence and often subtlety . |
2 | We did not only speak about the service , but also about other aspects of ecumenism concerning our local community . |
3 | While she awaits her birth into her own voice , she can only speak through the voices of others , but this ‘ speaking through ’ also constitutes her struggle to get out . |
4 | ‘ I could only speak with a muffle . ’ |
5 | Still partially paralysed by the brain disease Guillain-Barre syndrome , he can only speak with the aid of an artificial voice box . |
6 | In order not to dull your pleasure I intend to only speak for a few minutes in case we all get snowed in/melt away in the heat ! |
7 | And in that I can only speak for the Harrogate District erm but the situation may well apply to other districts . |
8 | Only in the Netherlands and Luxembourg can we perhaps speak of a party consensus on the reasons for support . |
9 | For the most part , what is good for the business will also be good for the shareholders and so speaking of a duty to benefit the business will often be accurate enough . |
10 | Different people in the group will be given specific roles such as time keeper , secretary ; and there will be explicit rules of behaviour such as only speaking through the chair , considering one idea at a time , recapping frequently from the secretary 's minutes and so on . |
11 | All I 'm try we 're only speaking from the best interests here , speaking from the bloody heart rather than the head probably here but we we do want th we do want the best but it 's the old old story , it 's botching it up is n't it , it 's fudging it , it 's trying to fit a square pet into a role cos we pay crap money y'know |
12 | Well I , I 'm having some difficulty in keeping my remarks addressed to question A and not drifting into question B because obviously Leeds City Council and perhaps speaking for the rest of West Yorkshire 's concerned about regeneration effects . |
13 | Tite , obviously speaking as an architect , warned the House that if working drawings were prepared and tenders obtained from builders , Manners would find himself committed . |
14 | Yet in Parliament in 1593 he had apparently spoken of the need to maximize yields from royal assets in order to finance the strong army which he thought so important . |
15 | No other man had so eloquently and constantly spoken of the way I had haunted him from the first moment he cast eyes on me . |
16 | When my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Monklands , East rightly speaks of the essential nature of skills , training and investment , he has it exactly right . |
17 | Aristos of Salamis in Cyprus , who probably lived in the middle of the third century B.C. , is said by Arrian ( 7.15.5 ) to have been one of the two historians who not only spoke of an embassy of the Romans to Alexander the Great , but made Alexander prophesy the future greatness of Rome , so impressed was he by the envoys . |
18 | Yes er I think that er notwithstanding the fact that we only spoke about the er incentive scheme on occasions , we reserved our er judgment as to when we would apply to the management to discuss certain matters . |
19 | Carrie asked but Albert did n't reply because Mister Johnny suddenly spoke from the doorway . |
20 | The sword must have noticed him , too , because it suddenly spoke in a voice like a claw being scraped across glass . |
21 | Now well enough to speak about the accident for the first time , he says it 's amazing he survived . |
22 | but the brochure would still be on the desk so to speak of the sales office |
23 | But in ritual liminality they are placed , so to speak outside the total system … transiently , they become men apart . |
24 | The Museum of Modern Art , 30 Pembroke Street , from January 24 to March 28 is reviewing the opus of that doyen of American minimalist and conceptual art , Sol Le Witt , presenting a concise historical survey of his career from 1963 to the present rooted in the Bauhaus , and fruiting so to speak in the fashion and perfume house of Nina Ricci ( sponsors of this show ) for which he has designed packaging for the manly fragrance Ricci Club . |
25 | In making this grant to Charles , Louis the Pious was asserting this son 's special status within the family : though the last-born , Charles was now , so to speak in the primogenitus slot . |
26 | Moreover , there is such a difference between one man and another that the man of 70 may still be at a higher level than the man of 20 at his peak : although the latter , starting so to speak from a lower level , will normally reach the later age at a much lower point than the former . |
27 | Relationships grow stressful when managers and subordinates bump elbows , so to speak within the same frame of reference . |
28 | One of the most fundamental questions which has been posed is whether we can properly speak about the drama as writing . |
29 | It follows that , strictly , we can not justifiably speak of the " same propositions " , or the " same concepts " . |
30 | It is in islands like the one I have been talking of that one can best speak to the emergent nations about their problems in a relaxed , a hospitable and an egalitarian atmosphere , and against the background of a shared experience . |