I spoke very gravely, and told him that it was a very serious business, and that an investigation must take place, and that I wished him, as Aya Pooiel, to accompany me.
He spoke very gently, his eyes on the other's face the while.
He spoke very gently, studying her little face the while.
He spoke very calmly, and with all assurance of the passionate love he had inspired in this young lady.
The convicts, as a rule, spoke very little of their past life, which they did not like to think of.
He spoke very openly to us all, and is determined that our affairs should go on well.
On Education he spoke very liberally, but seemed inclined to support the views of the bishops against the so-called "management clauses" of the Privy Council, viz.
There was a strange tone in his voice, but he spoke very quietly, as was his custom.
Of General Barrow he spoke very highly, as of one who had saved them from destruction after the Mutiny, and he showed us a statue of him the Talukdars of Oude are going to set up.
Of Laik Ali hespoke very highly, said he was a young man of good thought and good language, and would become a great Minister like his father.
Of him he spoke very highly as a young man who did his duty well as a ruler, and as being an excellent judge of character.
But he did now think that when, with all his experience, he spoke very much in earnest, some attention should be paid to what he said.
It was soon apparent to Phineas that the Duke was no longer desirous of resigning, though he spoke very freely of the probable necessity there might be for him to do so.
To Emily herself he spoke very little as to what had occurred that evening.
It is said that he spoke very sharply to Muir afterwards, and that it is likely the captain will get transferred to another regiment.
He spoke very loud; and I heard him say, 'Well, Monsieur, you will never change then.
She held her head high, spoke very loud, in tones still more brusque and piercing than those of her husband; but it is generally conceded that she had more character and better manners than he.
The Emperor gave him a cool reception, and lectured him severely, and as he spoke very loud, I heard him against my will; but the king made his excuses in so low a tone that I could not hear a word of his justification.
He spoke very disparagingly of Disraeli, and said his want of character was fatal to him, and weighed down all his cleverness.
I spoke very plainly to the people, and urged none to come forward to the Sacrament without due preparation.
Old Chief Little Pine, spoke very nicely; addressing me, he said, "The destruction of these buildings and property is not loss.
He spoke very eloquently, feelingly, and quite to the point,--describing his journey to England and his kind reception by so many friends there.
The extent of his parish was scarcely limited by the ability of a fishing boat to travel a day's journey, and he spoke very modestly of some rather narrow escapes from storm and ice.
I spoke very low, and in such a shaky voice, but very quick, for fear I might not be able to continue.
He spoke very rarely, was always brief and to the point, saying with calm strength just what he thought it a duty to say--neither more nor less.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spoke very" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.