“spoke” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “spoke”:

+ Joao Costa, the head of the Mozambican Photographic Association, spoke of Rangel saying, “the man has died, but his work remains”.

+ Kamilova spoke out about police corruption.

+ Four of his disciples were fishermen and Jesus spoke using imagery they understood.

+ The Celts spoke Celtic languages.

+ That was when Spurgeon spoke to AnglicanismAnglican Christian leaders who supported infant baptism.

+ In 2011, almost 170,000 Americans spoke Navajo at home.

+ Many scientists only care about their work, but Einstein also spoke and wrote often about politics and world peace.

+ Szeryng spoke seven languages fluently, so when World War II broke out he became an official interpreter for the Polish government which was based in exile in London.

spoke use in sentences
spoke use in sentences

Example sentences of “spoke”:

+ This is understood to mean that normally Paul used a secretary to write down as he spoke his letters.

+ President Donald Trump spoke about his sympathy for George Floyd and his family, but also called the protesters “thugs” and said “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.” Twitter hid the post because it broke their rules about presenting violence as good.

+ The band never spoke to the Liverpool Echo again.

+ The event of the circumcision is called a “Brit milah”, sometimes pronounced “bris” especially by Jews of European heritage whose ancestors spoke Yiddish.

+ In a 2019 “Esquire”, Williams spoke about having a fluid sense of gender and uses masculine and feminine pronouns.

+ He spoke Russian, Mongolian, French and English.

+ Plato spoke of God’s “gifts”.

+ On November 26, 2020, European Parliament spoke on the situation in Belarus.

+ John Paul II spoke his final words, “pozwólcie mi odejść do domu Ojca”, to his aides, and fell into a coma about four hours later.

+ About the people and nations which he saw as cursed and lower ranked races – he spoke as of the animal breeds and uses the “breed” word to mark them.

+ Just after WWII about sixty five percent of the population spoke German as their mother tongue, about a third spoke Italian, and about five percent spoke the Latin language.

+ This is understood to mean that normally Paul used a secretary to write down as he spoke his letters.

+ President Donald Trump spoke about his sympathy for George Floyd and his family, but also called the protesters "thugs" and said "when the looting starts, the shooting starts." Twitter hid the post because it broke their rules about presenting violence as good.
+ The band never spoke to the Liverpool Echo again.

+ He spoke German, Russian, Estonian and French since he was a child and had natural ability in languages.

+ Orkney and Shetlands spoke Old Norse languageOld West Norse because they were so long part of the Norse overseas settlements.

+ Grandmother Veyna Maria was Ukrainian and comes from Pidhaitsi ; he and his grandfather spoke Ukrainian to each other.

+ Groucho was a “wise guy” who had big bushy eyebrows, glasses, and a moustache who smoked a cigar; Chico spoke with an Italian languageItalian accent and played the piano; Harpo never spoke and played the harp.

+ He spoke to over 1,000 of his supporters at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, N.Y.C.

+ From those first days of the Weimar Republic, he spoke out against the danger of extremists, against CommunismCommunists and the National Socialists.

+ Pushkin also spoke Russian to the peasants and he read many books in his father’s library.

+ On May 20, 2015, Paul spoke for ten and a half hours in opposition to the reauthorization of Section summary of the Patriot Act, Title II#Section 215: Access to records and other items under FISASection 215 of the Patriot Act.

More in-sentence examples of “spoke”:

+ Aaron spoke for Moses, when he went to tell Pharaoh the King of Egypt everything God wanted Moses to say.

+ After he died, his son, Justin Trudeau, spoke at his funeral, which was shown all over the country.

+ Ray spoke about Time Cube at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in January 2002.

+ Drummond, p 342 Even before the microphone was Inventioninvented, he spoke to an audience of almost 24,000 at the Crystal Palace.

+ The radial members of a wagon wheel were made by carving a spoke into their finished shape.

+ When he spoke that day he said he was “the luckiest man on the face of the earth”.

+ The Israelites demanded to know how she could possibly have had a baby without a man, whereupon the Virgin Mary responded by pointing to Jesus who then spoke his first prophecy.

+ Catholics believe Jesus rose from the dead, and spoke to his followers, called the twelve Apostles.

+ Jews living in Germany, Poland, Russia, and other countries in Central-Eastern Europe spoke the language Yiddish.

+ Abraham Lincoln once spoke on the campus of the college in 1856.

+ Children who spoke the native Ryukyuan languages at school were punished with dialect cards.

+ Cornish people also spoke Cornish dialect when they went abroad to America and Australia and other places.

+ On December 10, 2013, Obama spoke at the memorial service of Nelson Mandela in Soweto, South Africa.

+ Frank, 179 In letters written in November 1865 an important change had happened: the “story” has become a “novel”, From then on, Dostoevsky always spoke of “Crime and Punishment” as a novel.

+ In the 19th century, abolitionists like Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and Lucy Stone spoke against slavery at Faneuil Hall.

+ Eureka College, a place where Abraham Lincoln spoke and where Ronald Reagan graduated, is in Eureka.

+ The type of English that people spoke in England between then and 1650 is called Early Modern English.

+ The King spoke of his intentions to introduce Western civilization and bring religion to that part of Africa.

+ His songs, and his interpretations of older songs, spoke to people of many different beliefs.

+ Alexander the Great spoke Greek and is known for spreading the Hellenic culture through out Asia.

+ Gandhi first in 1921, Congress spoke of their flag.

+ Yusef also served as a translator between actors of different nationalities, along with fellow actor Heihachiro “Henry” Okawa, who also spoke English.

+ These people did not speak the Cornish dialect and found it hard to understand Cornish people who spoke it.

+ When the airline industry was deregulated in 1978, Delta’s hub and spoke system was used by several airlines.

+ Chamberlain spoke on the radio, and told the British people that war had begun.

+ He was interested in mathematics and physics. He spoke German languageGerman, Hungarian, French, Italian.

+ Historically, the Ryukyuans spoke the Ryukyuan languages.

+ Gabbard traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina and spoke at the 2012 Democratic National Convention.

+ In the plays they spoke in verse and were too noble to sing.

+ The Iranian peoples spoke Indo-European languages such as Old Persian and Avestan.

+ The Phoenicians spoke a Semitic language, usually called Canaanite.

+ Unlike in the movie, Dumbo spoke on the show.

+ About three-fourths of the people spoke Tamil as their mother tongue the remainder spoke Telugu.

+ Children were punished if they spoke Irish in school.

+ After Everett finished his speech, Lincoln spoke for two or three minutes.

+ They worried that the government would use this to arrest Hong Kongers who spoke against the mainland government and bring them to China as political prisoners and scare the people of Hong Kong.

+ For centuries Jews worldwide spoke the local or dominant languages of the regions they migrated to, often developing distinctive dialectal forms or branching off as independent languages.

+ Charles Dawin, who popularized the idea spoke about natural selection.

+ Eric Drexler, who spoke and wrote about the importance of nano-scale events.

+ As early as the 13th century, inhabitants of the southern 2/3 of Jura spoke a dialect of Arpitan language.

+ Sometimes, they were beaten up if they spoke in their native languages.

+ Cleopas and his friend were discussing the events of the past few days when a stranger asked them what they spoke of.

+ With 1972’s “Attica Blues Attica Blues” and “The Cry of My People”, he spoke out for civil rights; the former album was a response to the Attica Prison riots.

+ Kofi Annan spoke well of UN Watch.

+ Tresca was part of the defense committee for accused murderers Sacco and Vanzetti, and frequently spoke in their defense at rallies and in articles.

+ The name was adopted with a negative tone by the Spaniards when they spoke of the semi-nomadic hunter-gatherer peoples of northern Mexico.

+ Aaron spoke for Moses, when he went to tell Pharaoh the King of Egypt everything God wanted Moses to say.

+ After he died, his son, Justin Trudeau, spoke at his funeral, which was shown all over the country.

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