Sentence examples for speaking much of from inspiring English sources

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And formally speaking, much of it isn't sound art in any pure sense.

So far, I've found it possible to spend chunks of time not actually speaking much of the language - living in a little British bubble.

But then the group, which consists of four men in addition to Yorke, is not, strictly speaking, much of a rock band: catharsis, speed, and violence are generally absent from its work.

Speaking much of the glories of the father, it ends with this: "Surpass him and you have surpassed all the things ever revered and none will surpass you".

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Ms. Thoene, in a booklet essay, speaks much of encryption.

After Greenspan spoke, much of the resistance collapsed.

By the time King spoke, much of the crowd had drifted away.

Murdoch spoke much of the benefit of hindsight — "If I knew then what I know today".

As de Tocqueville noted long ago, "The inhabitants of the United States speak much of their love for their native country".

2. Murdoch spoke much of the benefit of hindsight — "If I knew then what I know today".

Understandably, Douglas has been reluctant still to speak much of her personal struggles at the Final Four.

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