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1 Then he lit his cigarette and said, 'You speak very persuasively, sir.
2 Relationships could, in turn, speak very loudly in your life right now.
3 General Clinton, in this letter, recommends that we speak very freely together.
4 Of the use and manufacture of cotton I will speak very shortly.
5 One cannot speak very warmly of the practical medical writings of Paracelsus.
6 When you learn the truth you will look and speak very differently.
7 And I hope you will forgive me if I speak very plainly.
8 Bertrand was used to speak very little ordinarily, and never of himself.
9 We can speak very low, and we shall not disturb any one.
10 Mr. Ogden said, Those who know him speak very well of him.
11 Miss Sally could speak very graciously when she chose, even to men.
12 He began to speak very slowly, holding Richie's eyes with his own.
13 I speak very plainly, but I'm not a woman full of ideals.
14 Are there really doctors in the UK who don't speak very good English?
15 Most Ecuadorians speak very clear Spanish and are patient with learners.
16 The French correspondents were at a loss: they could speak very little English.
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