51. Moreover, when words are spoken in continuous speech they often sound different from when spoken in isolation. 52. Most people feel nervous about speaking in public. 53. My bus driver, in the morning, spoke in a guttural Derry accent. 54. No doubt this is the reason St Paul, or some one using his name, forbade women to speak in church. 55. No one knowing how to react, all speaking in low tones with solemn faces. 56. No program in existence on a national or statewide scale has ever dared to speak in terms like these. 57. Not allowing her to speak in her own defence was a travesty of justice. 58. One thing I had not bargained for was the amount of Gaelic spoken in the country districts. 59. Only five feet seven tall, he spoke in a high pitched drawl, a public school accent he often emphasized abroad. |