Sentence examples for construction speaking from inspiring English sources

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The name may have changed since it was called State of the Arts, but effectively No Boundaries is an ACE construction, speaking to itself and its national portfolio organisations (NPOs), which is reflected in the price of the conference, the singular lack of representation of individual artists and independent companies, and the concentration on institutions.

"I was on a wave when I made that," Soulja Boy says of the song's easy construction, speaking over the phone.

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Mr. Morgante, who kept a blog to record the progress of construction, spoke to Wheels on Thursday.

The work's prodigious construction speaks to a comprehensive grasp of musical history as well as an affinity for a Continental style instead of the folkloric sources that invigorated Bartok and Kodaly.

Several layers of construction speak of the re-use of the nest on a number of occasions, and I'll discreetly check back in a couple of months to see if there are any occupants.

Following a ribbon cutting in the courtyard of the new building, elected officials, judges and others who were involved in the arduous battle to complete its construction spoke to a few hundred guests.

Ms. Lancaster, whose department has been widely criticized since the accident for not having enough inspectors to handle the city's construction boom, spoke in blunt terms about her determination to root out corruption.

Likewise, the construction of spoken and written texts takes into account its social and cultural context (Martin and Rose [2008]).

The latest new-home construction reports speak to a housing recovery shift, with builders suddenly staking out new positions.

As the construction manager spoke, "Trump's trial attorneys visibly winced, began breathing heavily, and attempted to make eye contact" with the witness, the judge noted in his ruling".

Bhavya, Construction Worker Manjulla spoke about wishing she could die when her husband abused her, but recognized the need to live to take care of her children: "I feel 'why should I be abused by him, let me die,' but seeing my children's faces, I think: 'I am alive, if I die my mother-in-law might take care for some days, [what] after that?

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