51.   One day he set off for Barnard Castle to address a meeting, but got so hopelessly drunk on the journey he was unable to speak on his arrival.

52.   Councillor Charles Gray, president of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities, was speaking on the eve of a Commons debate on grant support for local authorities.

53.   An aide to President Cesar Gaviria, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed to Reuters the government was treating the existence of the new paramilitary group as genuine.

54.   He felt that every time he spoke on the subject or appeared on television, some young person might stop smoking or might be persuaded not to even start.

55.   Mr Reynolds, speaking on the eve of an expected Progressive Democrat walkout of government, said the door remained open for talks to resolve the crisis.

56.   As Liberal Democrat leader John Pugh began to speak on the issue at Southport Town Hall he referred to a note from chief executive Graham Haywood.

57.   Speaking on the roof the Royal Liver Building, Parrott recalled that the UK championship was the first he saw live as a boy.

58.   They also manage to muddle up or confuse the issue of which Alice is speaking on, for example,

59.   But then Joan is speaking on how it should look.

60.   Well speaking on telephone h hello love!

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