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1 I asked, trying to speak indifferently , for every question was knife-play on a wound.
2 I suppose Miss Mavick is eager to go also, said Philip, trying to speak indifferently .
3 They were able to speak indifferently well, and had attained a moderate degree of scientific knowledge.
4 Accounts speak indifferently of her brother* and his prospects.
5 He tried to speak indifferently ; but the quick perception of Mary detected the covert interest in his tones.
6 He tried to speak indifferently .
7 She tried to speak indifferently .
8 She spoke indifferently , as though the subject failed to interest her.
9 But, if spoken indifferently , the words were not received with indifference.
10 He spoke indifferently , disinclined for adventure in the chill, damp atmosphere of this late afternoon.
11 I replied in Italian, which he spoke indifferently well.
12 The girl looked at him steadily for a moment, and then spoke indifferently , almost lightly.
13 He spoke indifferently , but Winston was not a fool, and knew that he was lying.
14 Margaret spoke indifferently , as making a mere criticism.
15 The words were spoken indifferently , but Adelheid's eyes sought the paper with an expression of keen interest.
16 Louis blushed a little, but spoke indifferently .
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This collocation consists of: Speak indifferently through the time
Speak indifferently across language varieties