Sentence examples for make speak from inspiring English sources

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We know instinctively that the films we make speak to the audiences we intend them for – but securing the mainstream infrastructure and endorsement required to get our films seen by these audiences is all too often elusive.

It means having to make the art I make, speak my voice, wear what I want, say what I want without somebody else telling me what to do.

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Lieutenant Sorkin, when asked what kind of police officer Specialist Hernandez might make, spoke without hesitation.

But it is extremely difficult to make spoken language accessible to deaf children.

Tino Martinez suggested that perhaps Strawberry would continue to make speaking appearances, contribute to charity work.

"The fact that I order Mr. Hardin not to make speaking objections and Mr. Hardin continues to make speaking objections, that reflects my intent that I didn't really mean it when I told him not to?" Judge Harmon responded.

The technology exists, but bandwidth constraints make speaking through a PC akin to using a walkie-talkie.

Many couples make spoken and unspoken arrangements to deal with infidelity.

As you say it, make speaking gestures with hands.

Also: They can cause slight discomfort when chewing, and can make speaking a little challenging.

Let the quality of your work and the impact you are making speak for themselves.

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