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Example sentences for "speaking people"

  • Yet it continues very prevalent among our English-speaking people; and nearly all the expressions they use are direct translations from Irish.

  • Third: independently of these two sources, dialectical expressions have gradually grown up among our English-speaking people, as dialects arise everywhere.

  • In the subsequent portions of this review, the writer will endeavour to follow the progress in culture, not merely of the British-speaking people, but of the two races now working together harmoniously as Canadians.

  • If we now turn to the literary progress of the English-speaking people of Canada, we see some evidences of intellectual activity from an early time in the history of these colonies.

  • The Government of the United States had nothing to do with winning Texas for the English-speaking people of North America.

  • The British had no far-reaching design to prevent the spread and growth of the English-speaking people on the American continent.

  • They will declare it fatal to my theory that there were no Greek-speaking people at Trapani when the Odyssey was written.

  • He would hardly do this unless Drepanum was believed in his time to be a city of very great antiquity, and founded by Greek-speaking people.

  • Green, when he came to the Fourth of July, 1776, declared that thereafter the history of the English-speaking people flowed in two currents; and it is equally obvious that the stream of English literature has now two channels.

  • We English-speaking people do not move quite so fast.

  • To this period, which closed with our civil war, belong many of the names which are to-day among those most cherished by English-speaking people everywhere.

  • I deem it of the utmost importance at the present time that the interdependence of the English-speaking people should be brought into view in the most conspicuous manner.

  • Not being able to influence sufficiently the British authorities, they forwarded a petition, signed by five hundred and seventy English-speaking people of Red River Settlement, to the Legislative Assembly of Canada.

  • All this was very disagreeable to the English-speaking people, and highly compromising to Riel.

  • Troich or droich, among Gaelic-speaking people, is softened into trow or drow among the English-speaking Shetlanders.

  • They attend free schools, read only books written in English from the point of view of English-speaking people and on subjects interesting to such people.

  • These pages are concerned with the English-speaking people of 1914.

  • The name sierra, saw, commonly applied to these fishes by Spanish-speaking people, has been corrupted into cero in some books on angling.

  • Most of the species belong to the genera Mugil, the mullet of all English-speaking people, although not at all related to the red mullet or surmullet of the ancient Romans, Mullus barbatus.

  • In South Africa, among the English-speaking people, the brand of England is stamped on most customs, but in Australia there is a difference.

  • What is known as "the American Church" attracts many of the English-speaking people of that city.

  • God has placed the English-speaking people in the fore-part of the nations.

  • To-day there are one hundred and fifty millions of English- speaking people in the world, one-tenth of the entire human family.

  • Two hundred years ago the English-speaking people of Europe were less than many of the nations of the Latin races.

  • This is true even of the songs of the Irish-speaking people.

  • There were four seats in the front that were occupied by English-speaking people.

  • These were by and large Russian-speaking people?

  • And we were the only English-speaking people at the back of the bus.

  • Now, when you first boarded the bus did you speak to the English-speaking people?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "speaking people" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ancient days; another order; church wedding; contrite heart; first visit; geographical distribution; iron filings; mission schools; royal province; second battle; second child; sexual excitement; speaking broadly; speaking countries; speaking generally; speaking minorities; speaking peoples; speaking race; speaking races; speaking slowly; speaking thus; speaking world; violet rays; went off; whatever rank; white smoke