Sentence examples for open speak from inspiring English sources

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Leave the door to the crate open, speak to the puppy in an encouraging voice, and place several treats inside.

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On the contrary he's disarmingly open, speaking about his parents and children with a warmth and openness that indicate he is a person who has deep roots, roots he likes to keep well-nourished and within reach.

She chews with her mouth open, speaks when it is full, gestures wildly with a dirty fork and hunches over her plate like starving dog.

Paul McNamee, director of the annual Hopman Cup event in Perth that precedes the Australian Open, spoke of his intention to recruit Federer and Hingis to his tournament during the U.S. Open.

Although he lacked the name recognition of the top contenders, Buttigieg impressed party leaders with his compelling and open speaking style.

American critics of open borders speak in terms of national sovereignty and cultural cohesion.

"People, including children themselves, are now more open to speak about violence and also know where to go for help," said Kiambu District Children's Officer Anne Waichinga.

But Lombardo opens with "Speak, Memory".

Over time, he developed a reputation as someone who was open to speaking with the poor.

Fassel's open criticism spoke loudly about his view of Shockey's confidence.

The victory of Roger Federer at the French Open this year spoke to me much more.

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