Sentence examples for speaking starts from inspiring English sources

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Imagine that you were doing your job and the person to whom you are speaking starts staring into a tiny screen, talking with someone else.

If the person with (notice we didn't say "to") whom you're speaking starts to look around, cringe, fidget, stare at their napkin or play with their hors d'oeuvres somewhere in the last 15 minutes of your discourse, you lost your audience.

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"Frankly speaking, starting from underwear is going to be a little more difficult.

He asserts that comics did not, strictly speaking, start with the Yellow Kid (whose nightshirt was at first blue).

It is always a great moment when, after the élite runners pass, secondary bodily functions like smiling and speaking start to erupt from the crowd of runners.

Many times the patients, while they were still speaking, started to look at me as if they were explaining their concerns to me (63/F).

MOTD was born in the graveyard, so to speak, starting life on BBC2.

Shouldn't this hospitality of which Mr. Bloomberg speaks start at home?

The President of Warwick Atheists, Secularists and Humanists (WASH) society – the group who had booked Ms Namazie to speak started the petition.

For a few minutes, every sentence he spoke started with, "Do you remember?" Shortly after we hung up I began to miss his voice all over again.

View Chart Do you Speak Start Up.

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