Sentence examples for make one speech from inspiring English sources

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He'll make one speech on the international forum and another in Hungarian for domestic consumption.

"You can't just make one speech, have a good week and then all of a sudden think people are going to forget everything you've done".

Mr Cameron, accused by some Tories of not campaigning hard enough for a No vote, told his MPs last night that he would make one speech each week opposing AV until the referendum.

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Before the election Cameron made one speech on "markets without morality", one of his butterfly touch-downs, but has done nothing since – until Ed Miliband got "predatory capitalism" up and running.

John made one speech to the Rhode Island legislature and then went back to his war work.

And why has our deeply oil vested administration keptthis program out of the public spotlight, and why has President George W. Bush not made one speech alerting the American public to the Administration's plans.

Pete said, "If you don't mind, I'd like to make one more speech about these unsustainable deficits".

They feel that rubrics can actually make one's speech become rigid and may confuse the speaker if she constantly recalls what were written in the rubric.

"Not a single woman was invited to make one of the major speeches or be part of the delegation of leaders who went to the White House.

One bred by Hollywood with the audacity to "pretend [she] was happy" while the world jeered on as she made one acceptance speech after another. .

He did, after all, in his statement from the dock in the Rivonia trial make one of the most memorable speeches in the annals of political struggle.

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