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Example sentences for "speaking world"

  • And when all deductions are made, he had the laughter and tears of the English-speaking world at command for a full generation while he lived, and that his spell still works is proved by a continuous succession of new editions.

  • Some of her hymns, especially "The Sands of Time are sinking," are known and sung over the English-speaking world.

  • I heard the voice of Jesus say," are known all over the English-speaking world.

  • This conception is foreign to the English-speaking world, and neither Great Britain nor any nation of English origin possesses more than here and there an accidental trace of administrative law.

  • French Republic is essentially unlike any instrument of government with which the English-speaking world is familiar.

  • Henry Harland, whose recent death all too young was a blow to the English-speaking world, is another striking example.

  • What Stokes taught the English-speaking world so emphatically in the first half of the nineteenth century Sir William Broadbent was just as insistent about in the latter half.

  • But, alternating with these, appealed many of the shorter poems which have long since passed into the common treasure-house of all who care for poetry throughout the English-speaking world.

  • It was indeed more than literary success which he achieved; he conquered the whole English-speaking world.

  • His readers were the cultivated classes of the whole English-speaking world, and he was not merely admired, his genial humor had won for him universal love; his unique personality was as dear as his writings.

  • A more vigorous denunciation of the cruelty of vivisection never appeared than these words of the first scholar of the English- speaking world.

  • English-speaking world, ordered that children be taught "to read and understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of the country" (p.

  • This latter law is remarkable in that, for the first time in the English-speaking world, a legislative body representing the State ordered that all children should be taught to read.

  • The Law of 1642 is remarkable in that, for the first time in the English- speaking world, a legislative body representing the State ordered that all children should be taught to read.

  • One of the most important literary magazines in the English-speaking world, the Paris Review is published four times a year as a 175-page journal devoted almost exclusively to fiction and poetry.

  • Within the last four or five years there has been throughout the whole English-speaking world what Mr. Grant Allen happily calls the "recrudescence" of taste in fiction.

  • In this instance I am obliged to ask myself whether our literary development can be recognized separately from that of the whole English- speaking world.

  • From the most feared critic in the English-speaking world to the neglected boy whose father was in debtors' prison Irving received enough applause quite to turn the head of a less modest man.

  • The basic reason for this is that literary conditions did not induce or encourage play-writing in the English-speaking world on either side of the Atlantic.

  • Of these hymns, one hundred and sixty-eight were also by Watts, indicating the hold which that great hymnist retained on the English-speaking world.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "speaking world" 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:
    colored eyes; fair child; final appeal; first words; half pounds; help themselves; hostile heroes; iron vessel; lady bird; lady should; mere natural; must just; progress toward; saying thus; something external; speaking broadly; speaking people; speaking peoples; speaking race; speaking races; speaking very; speaking world; the covenant; then draw; town meetin; wrote down