Sentence examples for language move from inspiring English sources

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The original pronunciation also makes the language move faster.

I will let the language move me, as opposed to a secret backstory of my own".

Know if you're going to get more deeply involved between the two of you, speak the person's language, move the way they do, use some of the key words that they like to use when they're expressing themselves.

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The language moves uneasily between exhortation, uplift and instruction, between sophistication and condescension.

But as with many artists of his age, his language moved on.

As with Dubliners, the language moves through the stasis of her characters' lives with a beautiful and painful precision.

At his best, his language moves along in the effective but unimpressive way of a man in a hurry.

He was a master of the Greek language, moving from Homeric formulas to the language of daily life in a few lines.

"Most language moves on but 98 per cent of kids hear 'that's so gay' on a regular basis and it was the same five years ago.

"Willing" amounts to a Scott Spencer blooper reel, and in it the language moves along with the undignified haste of a purse-snatcher in flight.

She believed that she could see a community of people, a community that spoke a strange language, moving around in Thomas's Field, the land across from her house.

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