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

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1 Here she speaks for the first time about her ordeal to Margaret Hall .
2 She speaks with a broad London accent .
3 She speaks with a London accent , though her father knows the Royal Family .
4 She speaks with a Bedford accent .
5 She speaks with an almost childlike directness that wins over the most sceptical audience .
6 She speaks with an Irish accent ; a country accent , not like Crilly 's .
7 She speaks of the change that took place in Eva 's life at her conversion .
8 Here the prostitute both loiters and eventually solicits when she speaks to a client .
9 Shaking her head , she speaks in a near whisper so that the women at the next table can not overhear .
10 Unlike Crilly , she speaks in a clear and Anglicised accent and , more than once , I have heard her criticised by her countrymen for not taking pride in her own .
11 This time she spoke of a different ‘ they ’ .
12 She spoke of a near-relation of my own : ‘ Do you like her ? ’
13 She spoke of an idyll and said that God would not permit it now .
14 ‘ She — she spoke of an arrangement … what did she mean by that ? ’
15 In 1983 she spoke of the general election providing a ‘ choice ’ between two ways of life ; before the 1987 election she spoke of the election as the opportunity to ‘ kill off ’ left-wing socialism .
16 In 1983 she spoke of the general election providing a ‘ choice ’ between two ways of life ; before the 1987 election she spoke of the election as the opportunity to ‘ kill off ’ left-wing socialism .
17 She spoke of the pain in her hands , neighbours who had passed on , and twice asked Mungo what school he was going to now .
18 ‘ And she spoke of the unicorn being in the forest , but that , I think , was by accident .
19 Once , she spoke of the day of the bombardment .
20 As my darling new mother ( whom I loved ) moved radiantly about the room introducing Derek , who had just directed Equus at the Contact Theatre , to Bryan , who was a freelance journalist specializing in film , or Karen , who was a secretary at a literary agency , to Robert , who was a designer ; as she spoke of the new Dylan album and what Riverside Studios was doing , I saw she wanted to scour that suburban stigma right off her body .
21 In order to talk about something that did not have to do with fondling and stroking she spoke of the garments .
22 She spoke of the charity work done by the Students ' Union , paid compliments to Salford Council and expressed approval of the University 's wider access policy , particularly of the 2 × 2 courses , the first graduates of which will take their degrees next year .
23 Andrée spoke of Saint-Simon and compared him to some English memoirists ; she spoke of the astonishing variety of the classical French novel , La Princesse des Clèves , Adolphe , Les Liaisons Dangereuses .
24 She would look at him sideways , smile at unexpected moments , and while she was never coarse there was the vaguest suggestion of the gentlest possible obscenity as she spoke of the bodies of animals .
25 In her 15-minute speech she spoke of the two countries ' shared ideals , including democracy , stability and a rejection of the power which " grows from the barrel of a gun " .
26 Speaking at a conference on the protection of coastlines in Paris , she spoke of the " moral injunction " to clean up and protect the environment .
27 Each night she spoke to a waiter to order a meal ; each morning she asked for boiled rather than scrambled eggs for breakfast .
28 She spoke to a woman police officer outside the Old Bailey after the court had adjourned on Tuesday evening .
29 Why speculate what Mother Anne might have thought about modern glues — they had none and she spoke to the brothers and sisters in their instant present .
30 Between the glimpses of the apocalypse when she spoke to the UN General Assembly in November 1989 on the unprecedented dangers of its own making which faced mankind was an appeal :
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