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Example sentences for "speech and"

  • The blessings of two of them--freedom of speech and freedom of religion--are an essential part of the very life of this Nation; and we hope that these blessings will be granted to all men everywhere.

  • The first is freedom of speech and expression--everywhere in the world.

  • Many countries have written into their constitution provisions for freedom of speech and freedom of assembly.

  • Speech and speech-reading are taught to all of the pupils in the school (the Western New York Institution) recorded as following this method.

  • It would be nearest the truth to say that they are "taught articulation," or that they are instructed by the use of speech and speech-reading.

  • Other clergymen of our communion have proclaimed, in speech and writing, their disbelief in these things.

  • Then there came a voice,--a woman's voice, modulated and trained in the perfections of speech and in the art of treating things lightly.

  • Courtenay of Annapolis I had never met his equal for versatility of speech and command of fine language; and, having heard that he had been at sea since the age of twelve, I made bold to ask him at what school he had got his knowledge.

  • Do you believe I came all the way up here just to hear Humphrey Crewe make a speech and to drive with him in a high sleigh and listen to him talk about his career?

  • In the Runic theology it was regarded as a spectre of the night, which seized men in their sleep, and suddenly deprived them of speech and of motion.

  • The mechanism of speech and articulation is so intricate, that even the division of letters and their distribution are attended with difficulties.

  • Miss Stone is somewhat celebrated for an extraordinary enthusiasm in the cause of her sex, and for certain eccentricities of speech and thought, as well as of outward attire.

  • After that the mechanics of memory necessitate the making of as many pathways to that fact as possible, and this means deliberately to associate the fact by sound, by speech and by action.

  • He had meanwhile married a rich woman who was wholly taken in by his keen logical exposition of his "wrongs," his imposing manner of speech and action; and perhaps she really fell in love with the able, aggressive and handsome man.

  • This attitude of superiority is the one compensation the finicky have, and since they are often fluent of speech and tend to write and lecture, they impose their notions of good and bad upon others, who seek to escape being "common.

  • But no matter how much one emphasizes the arbitrary nature of modesty, of the restrictions placed on dress, speech and conduct, it still remains true that their function is at present to act as inhibitors.

  • And afterward he introduces Nestor, whom he had previously called sweet in speech and a shrewd orator (I.

  • But when there is a verb in construction with a noun, the result is speech and sense.

  • What other thing is he establishing but a community of speech and a relation of soul between men and beasts?

  • But if you want to BE somebody, if you want to develop yourself, to have the joy of being utterly unafraid in speech and in action--why, come with us.

  • Jane was astonished and delighted by this eloquence of hers about the man she loved--an eloquence far above her usual rather commonplace mode of speech and thought.

  • Guersaint's hair with a masterly touch, amid a returning exuberance of speech and gesture.

  • His big eyes rolled in his long face with prominent cheek-bones and sunburnt complexion sprinkled with red, while the whole of his nervous little body continued on the jump, agitated by his growing exuberance of speech and gesture.

  • His big, glittering eyes never remained still; and the whole of his spare little figure quivered with incessant exuberance of speech and gesture.

  • Rather on the large side she was, forcible of speech and manner, yet curiously eager, I had at once detected, for the exactly correct thing in dress and deportment.

  • Yet worse followed, for at their climax, the mimic Oswald having gone quite off his head, the Hobbs person, still with the preposterous affectation of taking me off in speech and manner, was persuaded by the stricken mother to sing.

  • In almost quite correct evening attire, and entirely decorous in speech and gesture, he might readily have been thought some one that mattered, had he not at an early opportunity caught my eye and winked with a sly significance.

  • Their agents are everywhere, everywhere hypocritically protesting that in our land freedom, of speech and freedom of assemblage are no longer tolerated.

  • The very same form of speech and style of language which removes the stumbling-block from the feet of the anxious inquirer snatches the plea from the lips of the careless rejecter.

  • And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power.

  • Here on shipboard the matter was put to a more complete test; for, even with the addition of speech and manner, I passed among the ladies for precisely the average man of the steerage.

  • Conversation and composition necessitate a very different brain action, and her marvellous facility in writing seems really to have been accompanied with no corresponding readiness of speech and reply.

  • In speech and action he went as far as he who went farthest.

  • The reader will doubtless remember that the great apostle of the Gentiles said: "And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the spirit and of power.

  • This general doctrine is illustrated by two particular cases--Speech and Music.

  • Lastly, Xenophon expressly tells us, that there were others also, who, both in speech and writing, imputed to Sokrates the same deficiency on the affirmative side.


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


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