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

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1 Doug Alker , RNID 's director of quality and research , who will be speaking at the event , said its aim was to give the deaf and hard of hearing better access to banks , shops , offices and local councils .
2 The three candidates will be speaking at an open meeting arranged by the Christian Election Forum , on Sunday at 8pm , in Stockton parish church .
3 In such a situation , the participants may , in fact , ‘ speak topically ’ , but they might also be said to be speaking on a topic .
4 ‘ The members of this delegation will be speaking to a number of prisoners .
5 On his last day in New Zealand , in his valedictory address to the press corps , Irish manager Noel Murphy announced that ‘ when I get back to Dublin I will be speaking to the members of the IRFU involved in coaching , like former Irish coaches Syd Millar , Ronnie Dawson and Tom Kiernan , with our director of rugby , George Spotswood , with the various provincial coaches and with the coaches involved here in New Zealand , Ciaran Fitzgerald and Gerry Murphy .
6 In two weeks I shall be speaking to the people who worked for me and campaigned and raised money when I thought I was as good as dead and buried .
7 In a moment we 'll be speaking to the doctors who 've helped Bilal and Samir .
8 ‘ We are not at all pleased with them and we will be speaking to the college about what occurred . ’
9 After the break I 'll be speaking to the Gloucester rugby player , Mike Teague , about his selection for the British Lions Tour of Australia .
10 However , Cannes club captain Luis Fernandez , who claimed to be speaking with the authority of the club 's board , said : ‘ We find it unacceptable that the disciplinary committee refused to accept our evidence and that Louis Niccolin should be judge and plaintiff at the same time .
11 It 's for all these reasons that Madonna has been accused of setting back the women 's movement 30 years , but she 's never claimed to be speaking for the cause .
12 What sort of person ( or creature ) appears to be speaking in the text ?
13 It can therefore not be articulated on its own ; it must be spoken through the language of the symbolic , just as in Bakhtin 's ‘ dialogic ’ conception of parody one voice speaks through another which it seeks to undermine .
14 The unconscious is ‘ la place de l'inter-dit ’ , and the voice of the Other can only be spoken through the subject .
15 Randolph Henry Ash had written a poem purporting to be spoken by a Digger in Putney .
16 Is there any distinction to be drawn between the words required to be spoken by a constable ( a ) acting pursuant to section 7(3) of the Act and ( b ) acting pursuant to section 8(2) thereof , after the suspect has been told , in the latter case , of his right to claim that the breath specimen taken from him should be replaced by a blood or urine specimen ?
17 Words in narrative form are hardly suited to choral use , though they can occasionally find their place in some kind of chanting , or may be spoken by a narrator or part of a choir .
18 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 ?
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