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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In this context , then , it is entirely appropriate for Canon Roger Lloyd to speak of the quietude of Marylebone Station in London :
2 Speaking before the meeting — which began almost an hour late after the Irish party 's flight from Dublin was delayed — Secretary of State Sir Patrick Mayhew spoke of the concern , felt in both London and Dublin , about the upsurge in violence .
3 In his address , Sir Thomas Kennedy spoke of the enormous communications gap that had to be bridged if the Appeal was to be successful , and sought delegates ' help in publicising the Fund and the Appeal especially through the medium of provincial and local newspapers .
4 Sir Leslie Scarman spoke of the new computer-usable Statutes in Force and of the Statute Law Committee 's subcommittee on the impact of computer technology on statutory material , and looked forward to the day when lawyers will be able to search the statutes in computer-usable form , as well as relying on their traditional book material .
5 ‘ It 's sounding bad , ’ Private Charlie Weller spoke of the distant gun-fire , which did not really sound so very awful yet , but Weller was feeling a flicker of nervousness and wanted the relief of conversation .
6 C. S. Lewis speaks for the conservatives here :
7 Senior Sea King pilot Lt Cmdr George Wallace spoke of the shelling as he picked up the two injured men .
  Next page