Sentence examples for spoke that has from inspiring English sources

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Rather than the Parisian business hub its founders described, it often seems more like the isolated end of a spoke that has highlighted a crucial flaw in urban planning — a concern with making architectural statements — rather than an affinity for the people in and around the buildings.

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There is an assumption that demand for higher education is inelastic, and relatively speaking that has been shown to be true.

There are few things, culturally speaking, that have endured in the same way.

Ask these people where they live and the answer is "Bronxville P.O". or "Bronxville Vicinity," a form of real estate-speak that has a California counterpart.

The writing is taut, purposeful and free of the slightly cloying therapy-speak that has been known to creep into Ensler's work.

It is, in part, Gonzalez's discomfort with public speaking that has led to rampant speculation about his intentions, Smith said.

"I've been speaking that we've been a playoff team since I got here.

He spoke that the west had been beaten out of the electric fan business.

Maybe people speak that he had a difficult game [against Liverpool] but he lacks competition.

This shows the person speaking that they have your complete focus and attention.

Barack stood up that day, and spoke words that have stayed with me ever since.

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