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1 Where better to make a speech about the future of Northern Ireland?
2 Mr Besson was due to make a speech later outlining specific measures.
3 He could not make a speech , not having been trained to debate.
4 But no; for Miss Browne arose and began to make a speech .
5 You should have heard Uncle Denny jump in and make a speech .
6 But, as always, she was unable to stay and make a speech .
7 If Donegal won, Murphy was going to have to make a speech .
8 One of the boys is going to make a speech of welcome.
9 But my uncle intended to make a speech of it, and continued:
10 He had been persuading Grafenberg the whole evening to make a speech .
11 I opened the door, and then turned back, to make a speech .
12 She tried to make a speech , by the way, and spoke badly.
13 I intend to make a speech if it kills me-andyou, too.
14 Doesn't the nominating delegate have to make a speech in his favor?
15 About 10 o'clock Mr. Lincoln was called upon to make a speech .
16 Give Red air; give him room; he's going to make a speech !
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