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1 Thomas turned to Brenda, speaking loudly to be heard over the noise.
2 Below she heard the voice of Martin Decoud in the patio speaking loudly :
3 When I awoke I heard my uncle speaking loudly in the next room.
4 They were speaking loudly - even my father was-moreloudly than usual-especially at that time.
5 That's why people get so annoyed when people are speaking loudly on the elevator.
6 Then two youths with cigars at an impertinent angle, hands in pockets, speaking loudly .
7 He was speaking loudly , and with passion, but I could not make him out.
8 As a college professor, he had been speaking loudly most of his adult life.
9 Someone was speaking loudly and angrily now, something about revenge.
10 Then Adela heard the visitors depart; one of them was speaking loudly and with irritation.
11 It was broken by a voice from a distant group, speaking loudly in heavy sarcasm.
12 Saren leaned in close to her melted ears, speaking loudly so she could hear him.
13 Here," he added, speaking loudly , "you women get into the house."
14 One of them was speaking loudly in Russian.
15 The granddaughter, who barely looked at Anil after the first shaking of hands, was speaking loudly .
16 He said, Apparently the only voice speaking loudly in America against war is that of Henry Wallace.
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