Sentence examples for spoke of applying from inspiring English sources

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She spoke of applying for an internship in journalism next summer.

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It's hard not to hear repeated echoes of Alan Bennett's The History Boys, especially when Sturridge's William spiels arcane facts, trying to impress the new girl (Jessica Raine), or when he speaks of applying to Cambridge with his clever friend Chadwick (Harry McEntire).

These distinctions are normally spoken of as applying to "propositions," which may be thought of as the contents, or meanings, of sentences that can be either true or false.

I think that "her country" has moved on and whatever "country matters" she speaks of now apply to some vaguely remembered place, long long ago, when America was six months past the last moment they remember being bored out of their skull by the Reverend Jeremiah Wright.

In April 2014 it recruited Cynthia Kenyon, a scientist acclaimed for work that included genetically engineering roundworms to live up to six times longer than normal, and who has spoken of dreaming of applying her discoveries to people.

This means that the potential problem of independence between illness and utilization is taken care of, which, in turn, speaks in favor of applying the two-part approach to the analysis of health care demand [ 7].

Several of the parents who had either decided to delay, or opted not to have MMR, spoke of their health visitors applying unwanted pressure and in some cases ostracising them for not complying with the recommended vaccines.

From day one on the job, Clinton spoke of the need to apply the concept of so-called smart power, using "the full range of tools at our disposal - diplomatic, economic, military, political, legal and cultural - picking the right tool, or combination of tools, for each situation", as she put it.

In a BBC Radio 4 interview shortly after the riots, Miliband spoke of an irresponsibility that applied not only to the people involved in the riots, but "wherever we find it in our society.

The English novelist Henry Fielding was reflecting centuries of tradition when, in the preface to Joseph Andrews (1742), he spoke of the inappropriateness of ridicule applied to black villainy or dire calamity.

He spoke of basic science as "Newtonian" and applied science as "Edisonian".

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