Example sentences of "speak for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 James Ross did not speak for a minute .
2 , can I just speak for a minute .
3 Jenny could n't speak for a moment .
4 Roger Kenyon started slightly , but he did not speak for a moment .
5 This was something so endearing I could n't speak for a moment .
6 ‘ Was n't that terrific ? ’ she turned to Ven to eagerly exclaim — and felt her heart begin to race yet again when , his expression somehow gentle , he did not speak for a moment but just stood and looked at her .
7 I think it is very important for those outside America to understand that , like myself , the media and people of Los Angeles do not speak for the rest of the country .
8 And , of course , as children erm , er so I think I can speak for the rest of the children around the base , the erm cigarettes , er not cigarettes , beg your pardon
9 And in that I can only speak for the Harrogate District erm but the situation may well apply to other districts .
10 The they used to the Non-conformists whether or not I could n't speak for the Church of England but er there 'd be a lot go you know i in the evening there 'd be several hundred at every one of these places , and there was , there 'd be , ooh four or five Non=conformist places in in .
11 We could n't claim to be anything else ; we could n't speak for the families of Terry Waite or Brian Keenan .
12 Advocates of this type of curriculum not only have the problem of deciding who can speak for the culture ( or cultures ? ) and making an appropriate selection from it , but of deciding to what extent the curriculum should attempt to conserve , reform , revolutionize or even reverse cultural patterns and trends .
13 Cynthia could not speak for the sobs that now came from her throat .
14 I ca n't speak for the others , but I do some of it each hour .
15 If I may speak for the Law Officers of the Crown , we are scrupulous in bearing that vital principle in mind .
16 ‘ I can not speak for the gods , but for myself I say this .
17 We must speak for the majority that opposed the return of John Major 's government .
18 Her husband died in 1909 but Mary Sumner continued to write and speak for the Mothers ' Union , taking a keen interest in all that was being done .
19 Later , my mother told me they had to lip read : they could n't hear each other speak for the noise of the looms .
20 The count 's cold voice and his return to formality assured Maggie that he had seen this small action and now he sat beside her with a set look on his face that told her he might very well not speak for the whole of the journey .
21 We can only hope that this issue 's reviewer , senior analyst/programmer , will be able to truly speak for the people .
22 ‘ Ca n't speak for the food , that 's Kay 's department , but I think I can promise that the tipple will be up to par . ’
23 Bishop John thinks that he and the archdeacons are adequately paid ( their stipends are £20,350 and £16,930 respectively ) , ‘ but I would n't dare speak for the parish clergy . ’
24 ‘ I ca n't speak for the children though . ’
25 The Egyptians , while insisting that they do not speak for the Palestinians , appear ready to fudge the principle of PLO selection of the Palestinian delegation to ensure Israeli participation .
26 The Egyptians , while insisting that they do not speak for the Palestinians , appear ready to fudge the principle of PLO selection of the Palestinian delegation to ensure Israeli participation .
27 Never did I speak for the truth 's sake but for my own … ‘
28 ‘ No — but I 'm afraid I ca n't speak for the future . ’
29 She could hardly speak for the ache in her heart .
30 He had me educated so I could speak for the Romanies of today — and of the future .
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