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

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1 SHOOTING victim Jason Ward spoke for the first time yesterday about his week-long ordeal after suffering serious gunshot wounds .
2 During the ceremony Gen. Matos underlined the role of armed forces in upholding territorial integrity and national sovereignty , whilst Gen. Numa spoke of the armed forces as the foundation of an Angola based on " democracy , peace and social justice " .
3 The man who flew the hostages out , Virgin Chairman Richard Branson spoke of the human misery at the airport .
4 As John Major stood outside No 10 Downing Street speaking to the press on 10 April , I was helping a friend put together a letter addressed to the housing department of Brighton Council .
5 C. S. Lewis speaks for the conservatives here :
6 Speaking , again to NME 's Danny Kelly , Johnny Marr spoke of the snowballing effect on that tour :
7 Sacrosanctum Concilium speaks of the presence of Christ both in the sacraments and in the liturgical reading of the Word ( SC 7 ) ; Dei Verbum likewise speaks of ‘ the one table of the Word of God and the Body of Christ ’ ( DV 21 ) .
8 ‘ And I am still your maid , ’ McAllister had said gaily to him , but , of course , she was now less and less of a maid and more a member of the family , working side by side with Matey in cheerful equality , living and playing with them in the evening , and when Dr Neil spoke of the wedding day again she said that she must write to her uncle at least , before anything could be arranged , and let him think that she had done so .
9 In proposing the toast to the Society Dr Iley spoke of the need to maintain a supply of well-qualified entrants to the profession and to educate the public about the achievements of the chemical industry .
10 After his election , Dr Kumar spoke of the racial attacks he endured during the campaign .
11 Sir Frederic 's suggestion -that as ( in his terms ) an ‘ unsuccessful ’ archbishop , Dr Runcie speaks of the ‘ successful ’ in his Director interview out of self-pity , bitterness or resentment — is unworthy .
12 It describes how Archbishop Lyfing spoke to the king about the freedom of his church , and then rejected Cnut 's offer of a new charter of freedom with the complaint that he had plenty such charters if only they were good for anything .
13 Earlier , while in Newcastle , Mr Baker spoke of the need to catch criminals when they are young .
14 Mr Nicholls spoke for the first time .
15 Mr Ellis spoke at the Monteleone Hotel , New Orleans , where he and Miss Stott from Bridgewater Court , Eccles , Manchester , booked a room on Tuesday , after arriving for a holiday they had planned months ago .
16 Almost all the prints were portraits and Mr. Macdonald spoke of the problems associated with the use of long focal length lenses and the exposures required .
17 Mr. Macdonald spoke of the methods used for making the prints , the shading required , the need for softer grades of paper and the treatment needed for cracked negatives .
18 Mr Paisley spoke of the ‘ deep revulsion ’ over the hospital bombing and said internment should be a weapon in the armoury of any civilised country .
19 Martin Brundle speaks with the disarming honesty of an F1 driver who is buying lunch in a private room at Au Jardin des Gourmets for a dozen pressmen on the day the Gulf war ended and a week before the F1 season started .
20 However , when I heard Mr. Gorbachev speaking at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg in 1989 , about a common European home , I could perceive an image of Europe that made me feel far more European than I had ever done before .
21 Mr Cotgrave spoke of the increased demands placed on police officers .
22 Erm well could I deal with the management agency question first an an then perhaps I 'll invite Mr Perry to speak on the difficulties in trying to equalise work share of one project with trying to counterbalance on another .
23 Mr Sale speaks in the tongue of the times .
24 Mr Valle spoke of the ‘ global proportions ’ of censorship and he urged churches to take a more prominent role in denouncing ‘ lies , which , at a worldwide level , are silencing the truth . ’
25 In his victory speech , Mr. Malone spoke of the effort his team had made ‘ to not only consolidate our work in this constituency , but to improve it .
26 Housing was the next topic — Mr. Jenks called for the unfreezing of money from council house sales , while Mr. Malone spoke of the government 's record of investment in housing associations .
27 But as he prepared to switch from the more austere environs of the Treasury , where he saw out the final 16 months of the last Tory Government , Mr Mellor spoke of the importance he and the Prime Minister attached to encouraging artistic excellence and preserving the national heritage .
28 When Teeswatch visited Wilton , Mr Perfitt spoke about the work of the community affairs group and its aim to improve communications between ICI and the local community .
29 For instance , IVF pioneer Robert Edwards spoke to the Eugenics Society of London ( yes , they still exist ) in 1982 about how the new technologies may serve their social aims .
30 At Brighton last week , Mr Kinnock spoke about the need for greater investment in education and training , research and development , science and transport , the need for a beefed-up Department of Trade and Industry .
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