Sentence examples for be expected to speak from inspiring English sources

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The next mayor will almost certainly be expected to speak this all-but-forgotten language.

No one would be expected to speak for all of womankind.

"Listen, Hayley," I said, as calmly as a mother of a teenager could be expected to speak.

Isra al-Modallal, 23, began her new job this week, and is brushing up on human rights law and other issues she will be expected to speak about.

Expressions such as Vatsyayana's "the sparrow's frolic" and the "bull's stroke" can hardly be expected to speak to us now, and pornography, of course, is incapable of describing the inner lives of sexual beings.

Yet, while crew members will be expected to speak English, their accents are likely to be quite diverse, and the English that their children and grandchildren end up speaking will have a rhythm and texture of its own -- Space English.

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Bill de Blasio, the city's public advocate and an expected mayoral candidate, is expected to speak out against the Police Department's stop-and-frisk tactic.

Several dignitaries are expected to speak.

"We were expected to speak impeccable English".

She's expected to speak shortly.

He is expected to speak English.

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