Sentence examples for spoke of its from inspiring English sources

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One critic spoke of "its moral sinew and its delicacy of tone".

In his lecture about Malvern at the Royal Institution, Addison spoke of "its pure and invigorating air, the excellence of its water, and the romantic beauty of its scenery".

She trembled and held her hand to her heart as she spoke of its author: "It was breathtaking to meet the most important person in my life".

Though it offered more obvious fruit, it too spoke of its region with aromas of menthol, licorice and herbs.

Many who saw the golden spruce spoke of its peculiar radiance, as if it were actually generating light from deep within its branches.

Describing it as retro, Mr. Vincent spoke of its jazz improvisation and popular dance mode as "not too deep and not too light".

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So the college speaks of its "financial sophistication" offerings, though it still makes every junior attend.

At times William, following Avicenna, speaks of its being as accidental to it.

The great historical importance of this argument, not to speak of its intrinsic power, recommends that reflection on the problem begin with a rehearsal of it.

A war tests a nation's strength, which consists, practically speaking, of its citizens' willingness to die for their country and to give it money.

BP has also spoken of its concerns.

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