Example sentences of "[noun prp] speak [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Roche speaking at the launch of next year 's Leeds Classic , said : ‘ I did everything I could to be good again , but I had problems .
2 It becomes clear from the expressions used by Lord Wright speaking for the Privy Council to describe the duty and its breach , the important and significant date in relation thereto was not the date of manufacture but when the damage occurred : see also Watson v. Fram Reinforced Concrete Co . Ltd. , 1960 S.C . ( H.L. ) 92 .
3 However , when I heard Mr. Gorbachev speaking at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg in 1989 , about a common European home , I could perceive an image of Europe that made me feel far more European than I had ever done before .
4 Hovering by the connecting door , she waited until she could hear Travis speaking on the telephone then quickly let herself out again .
5 Kapuscinski speaks of the liberals who lost out when the Shah was expelled , but Bakhtiar is not particularised .
6 Martin Brundle speaks with the disarming honesty of an F1 driver who is buying lunch in a private room at Au Jardin des Gourmets for a dozen pressmen on the day the Gulf war ended and a week before the F1 season started .
7 When my hon. and learned Friend speaks to the Israeli ambassador , in the interests of fairness , does he also discuss with him how much freedom of speech there is in universities in Syria , Iran and Saudi Arabia ?
8 Speaking on his return to Seoul on Oct. 25 , Chung Won Shik spoke of a " small breakthrough " and " a sort of success " , but officials stressed that there would be " acute " problems in achieving a final agreement .
9 The man who flew the hostages out , Virgin Chairman Richard Branson spoke of the human misery at the airport .
10 In conversations snatched in the backs of taxis between meetings , and in office anterooms , Branson spoke about the process of turning himself into a public figure if the airline were to succeed , fully aware of the consequences .
11 Thirty years later , recalling the revelation of tribal art , Picasso spoke of the Demoiselles as his ‘ first exorcism picture ’ : ‘ For me the masks were not simply sculptures , they were magical objects …
12 Keynes spoke of a ‘ financial Dunkirk ’ .
13 Mrs Blakey spoke in a sudden , laughing kind of way , seeming relieved because she 'd received an answer of a kind .
14 Finally Mary Ann spoke in a firm voice :
15 Once they were over the channel , Biggins spoke into the intercom ,
16 Richard spoke in a detached , schoolmaster 's tone : it sounded to my ears , unkindly mocking .
17 And Spencer spoke of the ability to understand an experience with the wisdom of a child plus the older experience of later years .
18 Mr Cotgrave spoke of the increased demands placed on police officers .
19 ON Wednesday S.M. spoke to the Circle on ‘ the Old Testament and Christianity ’ in the parish room of St Patrick 's , Fairfield , Stockton .
20 Mr Paisley spoke of the ‘ deep revulsion ’ over the hospital bombing and said internment should be a weapon in the armoury of any civilised country .
21 And so it was all along the line , from Telnitz in the south , right the way to the Olmütz road , where the plain rose into the foothills of the mountains to the north ; and after he had disappeared into the tumult and light , neither Thiercelin nor Epitot spoke for a long time .
22 ‘ And I am still your maid , ’ McAllister had said gaily to him , but , of course , she was now less and less of a maid and more a member of the family , working side by side with Matey in cheerful equality , living and playing with them in the evening , and when Dr Neil spoke of the wedding day again she said that she must write to her uncle at least , before anything could be arranged , and let him think that she had done so .
23 Pierre Naville , for instance , enthused that we should get pleasure from the streets of the city in which kiosks , autos , and lights were in a sense already representations , and Breton spoke of the world as ‘ automatic writing ’ ( Krauss 1985b , p. 99 ) .
24 Thus Naville enthused that we should get pleasure from the streets of the city in which kiosks , autos , and lights were in a sense already representations , and Breton spoke of the world itself as ‘ automatic writing ’ .
25 Beaumont speaks of the ‘ basilisk 's death-dealing eye ’ in The Woman Hater , and in Christian art it was the absolute symbol of evil and sin :
26 Mr Sale speaks in the tongue of the times .
27 The Uinity Campaign was officially launched at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester on 24 January 1937 , when Cripps , Maxton and Pollitt spoke on the points raised in the Unity Manifesto , issued six days before .
28 Brockway , Mann and Pollitt spoke from a joint platform at the May Day Rally in Hyde Park .
29 CHARLOTTE ADCOCK spoke to a woman who has interviewed some of the victims .
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