spoke造句

He spoke with surprising softness.

I thought he spoke very apropos.

He spoke Polish, Yiddish and Russian.

He spoke in an aside of his family.

Have you ever tried to talk to someone who spoke your language but spoke a wildly different dialect?

Some spoke of Protestantism as being devoted to the right of private judgment.

The speaker spoke so fast that he could only scribble down several broken words.

President Bush spoke in the cemetery's amphitheater - a massive white structure surrounded by seemingly endless rows of small white headstones.

Everything the good man said was full of affection, and I could hardly refrain from tears while he spoke.

Yet he was rarely in despair. He spoke later of his satisfaction at seeing signs he had designed hanging above a greengrocer's or butcher's shop.

The women's greetings tended to differ from the men's; they spoke about amusement parks and dining out and walks on the beach.

She recovered from a severe brain injury, and spoke normally until just two years ago when she lost her voice for a couple of days after a visit with a chiropractor.

It was only of these that she thought when the clergyman laid his hand upon her head and spoke of the holy baptism, of the covenant with God, and told her that she was now to be a grown-up Christian.

She spoke with studied politeness.

Turner spoke of it in metaphorical terms.

He spoke without reserve of his time in prison.

'I am a foreigner,' I he spoke slowly, but I could not understand teacher never spoke English like that!

But as she spoke some of her supporters broke into the Peronist party anthem.

He spoke to them from the pillar of cloud; they kept his statutes and the decrees he gave them.

Zhang spoke on condition of only being identified by his surname and English first name instead of his full Chinese name.

This year the earth spoke, like God warning Noah of the deluge. Its message was loud and clear, and suddenly people began to listen, to ponder what portents the message held.

He spoke with reserve.

His face spoke of a smile.

She went out herself and spoke to the chauffeur.

The Italian actor spoke with a Sicilian dialect in the movie.

She spoke so low that he hardly heard the last phrase; but in his awkwardness he took it up.

Charles Harvey and I spoke on a night drive through the enormous Shiwa estate passing herds of zebra impala and wildebeest. "we should have known sooner what they were doing."

spoke造句

The consular porter spoke peremptorily.

The doctor spoke words of cheer to the sick child.

For most of her life Dean had no contact with Titanic enthusiasts and rarely spoke about the disaster.

Mr. Hewlett spoke with the boy for 20 minutes, prepared a bag of parts for him to pick up and offered him a job as a summer intern.

I spoke with the auction.

“The fighting stopped when we spoke out Wa language”, a Wa officer said.

Mr. Shen's lower lip was thick and could tell at a glance that he was a man who spoke much and quickly as though he had diarrhea of the mouth.

In "Refuting Malevolent voices," his major concern was to find "new voices" that spoke from the heart, and spoke the truth.

Rowling spoke about coping with fame, pressure and she "shares her thoughts on the possibility of ever writing another Harry Potter book in the future," Scholastic said in a statement.

Growing up in a Jewish household where my parents and grandparents spoke Yiddish, we even had a word (shadchen) for those who were matchmakers!

He spoke to a few spectators standing about.

For once his good manners had deserted him. He neither took off his hat nor spoke to the others in the room. He had eyes for no one but Melanie and he spoke abruptly without greeting.