Sentence examples for how I speak from inspiring English sources

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"This is how I speak.

"It's how I speak with some of my friends," he said.

"I think the song that's most me, and most how I speak, is Goodbye, England.

My gravel words drift slowly through the watertoward a sort of muzzle that spits them out,and that is how I speak.

On whether he felt the language he used was offensive or discriminatory, he said: "It's how I speak with some of my friends".

After the first book [published in 2014], I got so many emails and letters, especially from students, who said it's nice to perform something that's contemporary and my sense of humour, and this is how my friends speak and how I speak.

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"There were so many lessons I learned the hard way: missing out on a raise because I didn't know to ask, having colleagues consistently get credit for my ideas because of how I spoke up in meetings," says co-founder Minishew on why she created the site.

(You feel uncomfortable with how I spoke to x, how do you think I felt when you...?)...

But how I spoke was dictated by love and pride (the good kind) and the unspoken "cultural expectations" of the schoolyard.

There was always going to be somebody close to me who would render judgment on how I looked, how I acted, and how I spoke and remind me constantly that I was not accepted.

"My students complain about how fast I speak," she said.

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