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

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1 She did n't know anyone , could n't eat , drink or speak towards the end .
2 IN THE recent report of the Church of England 's Doctrine Commission , We Believe in God , the doctrine of divine impassibility , that God can not suffer , is described as ‘ the most venerable theological position ’ and so it has generally been when Christians have endeavoured to think or speak about the nature of their God .
3 ‘ Afterwards — she would not look at me or speak for a long time .
4 Although Mr Morris will spend a lot of time in the chair presiding over debates … with custom dictating that he will no longer vote or speak in the chamber … his new duties go far beyond that .
5 Although Mr Morris will spend a lot of time in the chair presiding over debates … with custom dictating that he will no longer vote or speak in the chamber … his new duties go far beyond that .
6 He stresses the importance of reward , and mentions different ways of praising the horse : ‘ The simplest way for the rider to show his appreciation is by patting or speaking with a soothing voice .
7 This is a great help and you may be able to find out if events intend to rotavate by asking around , or speaking to a competitor who rode at the competition the year before .
8 Executive circulars on 9 and 22 April had drawn attention to Conference and Executive decisions against Party members co-operating with or speaking from the same platform as members of the Communist Party .
9 Erm looking now at page three hundred and fifty seven er paragraph seven three two oh seven three one and seven three two , page three hundred and fifty seven where the report makes the point that er when legal proceedings are entered into they tend to create further barriers and make it m less and less likely that th there can be conciliation between estranged partners erm and paragraph seven three two points out a growing need fo or speaks of a growing need for conciliation .
10 The interesting factor in all those arguments is that my hon. Friends who sat on the respective Committees or spoke on the Second Reading of Bills associated with privatisation said at the time that the Government were privatising monopoly , not introducing effective competition and regulation , and the matter would have to be examined again .
11 She could hardly bear to think she would never see this pretty place again , nor speak with the cheerful villagers , drink beer in María 's café and get hugs from the children when she saw them in Miguel 's clinic .
12 However , I should mention that all Parish Council meetings are open to the public and you or any member of the PCC may attend and speak during the ‘ Open Forum ’ part of the meeting .
13 Being a good and persuasive talker is a must for this work as you may have to get up and speak at a sales conference or at an agency presentation .
14 Her husband died in 1909 but Mary Sumner continued to write and speak for the Mothers ' Union , taking a keen interest in all that was being done .
15 The well-tested welfare organisation swung into gear , as the Welfare Officer once again climbed into her car to go and speak to the wife and assure her that temporary accommodation had been arranged for her and the family , and that the move from one house to another would be made as smooth as possible .
16 We stopped briefly a couple of times , presumably for checkpoints and , as on other occasions , the driver would sometimes get out and speak to the people manning them .
17 I think that you 've made the point that those who are concerned must go and , and speak to the clerk and look at the er specifications
18 ‘ I always tried very hard to provide a good service and I used to go out and speak to the passengers to make sure they were satisfied , ’ she said .
19 Future Neil Kinnocks — or David Blunketts or Michael Meachers or even Ken Livingstones — will find that their best strategy in their early years in national politics will be to act and speak in a way that appeals to ordinary television-watching , newspaper-reading Labour Party members , rather than to the left 's hyperactivists .
20 Maria saw her mission to go out to act and speak in the desert of human hearts .
21 I turn to defence and security issues , and speak as the leader of the United Kingdom delegation to the Western European Union and to the Council of Europe .
22 In between courses he would wash his hands in the air and speak with a pulpit authority laced with a show of charm .
23 No , I never pick up the phone , they do that , pick up one phone and speak for a minute , while that ones ringing they say hold on a minute , and pick up the other one .
24 Get out and speak for the organization today , and be honest .
25 I will probably widen the scope a little and speak for the list … so if there are any questions loosely related to the topic of transfers and mid-long term strategy etc … forward them to me so i can compile a list .
26 I will probably widen the scope a little and speak for the list … so if there are any questions loosely related to the topic of transfers and mid-long term strategy etc … forward them to me so i can compile a list .
27 This is the impact that a speaker has when they stand up and speak to a group of people .
28 The last task of the day for the humanitarian branch is to visit the village of Mammari and speak to the local farmers .
29 Pick up the phone and speak to the person concerned .
30 Though they crunch the same numbers and speak to the same executives , the agencies ' analysts have reached markedly different conclusions .
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