Example sentences of "speak [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | The overture finishes to applause , the curtains open , thunder rumbles and lightning flashes to reveal me , arms raised skyward and apparently floating in midair , as a huge mirror silently descends and I speak the first lines : |
2 | Listening and speaking ; Lado ( 1964 ) explains that this approach to language teaching considers listening and speaking the first task in language learning , followed by the mastering of the reading and writing skills . |
3 | Similarly , using the wrong rhythm while speaking a second language immediately singles you out as a foreigner . |
4 | And now , Isabel had spoken the first words for a day or more , only to make them aggrieved , angry words , and incomprehensible too . |
5 | He 'd spoken the last words in Italian , and in Italian as fluent and colloquial as his own she answered , ‘ I 'm sorry about that . |
6 | There speaks the nineteenth century : all gone , but in a good cause . |
7 | If Edgar speaks the last words , they appear a sort of reproof to Albany while Edgar assumes authority over the hopes of the future . |
8 | As he spoke the first name , the half silence became a dense one . |
9 | Ronald Magill , who later became known to millions of television viewers as Amos Brearly in Emmerdale , was then an actor at the Nottingham Playhouse , as well as its associate director , and spoke the first words in the new theatre . |
10 | He spoke the last words grimly . |
11 | The quiet north-country voice spoke the last words the criminal was ever to hear . |
12 | Rather they overlap and as one sound is produced the vocal apparatus is preparing to speak the next one . |
13 | The ability to speak a second European language would be an advantage . |
14 | The hon. Lady does not have the leave of the House to speak a second time . |
15 | He needs the leave of the House to speak a second time . |