Example sentences of "have [adv] spoken " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Skokov has rarely spoken in public ( in his three years in parliament , he did not make a single speech ) , yet he has been one of Russia 's most influential politicians . |
2 | She has not spoken since . |
3 | ‘ She has not spoken for a month . |
4 | Either he has spoken or he has not spoken . |
5 | Where God has spoken and spoken clearly , rationality comes into its own ; where God has not spoken , or for his own reasons has not spoken clearly , there is the area of mystery . |
6 | Where God has spoken and spoken clearly , rationality comes into its own ; where God has not spoken , or for his own reasons has not spoken clearly , there is the area of mystery . |
7 | Former teacher Mrs Adams , 38 , has not spoken to anyone since Tuesday 's tragedy . |
8 | ‘ I know Duff has spoken to Lennox 's American promoter Dan Duva , but he has not spoken to anybody directly involved with Lennox 's career in Britain . ’ |
9 | Leslie , who lives at Corston , near Bath , Avon , has not spoken since the Rolls-Royce crash that put him in Bristol 's Frenchay Hospital . |
10 | He has not spoken to the child 's mother , Monika Kocanek , nor made any attempt to see the baby since her birth . |
11 | If the amendment is seconded by another person who has not spoken on the original motion , the Chairman must accept it as a new motion , subject to the provisos that the amendment is not a simple negative of the motion ; is relevant ; does not cover ground that has been dealt with under a previous amendment ; and is not frivolous nor illegal . |
12 | When the number of members on the committee is small , it may be difficult to abide by the proviso that the amendment must be seconded by someone who has not spoken on the original motion , and in that case common sense prevails . |
13 | It has surprised me that Monsieur has not spoken out before now . ’ |
14 | Anyway , he has not spoken to me all day . ’ |
15 | Mr has not spoken to me about this |
16 | ‘ I heard from a third party that Billy Bingham had left me out because of indiscipline , but there was nothing said at the time and he has not spoken to me since . ’ |
17 | A MYSTERY man who has not spoken for almost a week broke his silence yesterday to Darlington police . |
18 | Those of us who work with refugees recognise how stretched are the resources of the United Nations , particularly those for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , and those who have responsibility for coping with the enormous problems about which the hon. Member for Islington , North ( Mr. Corbyn ) has just spoken . |
19 | The hon. Member for Edinburgh , South ( Mr. Griffiths ) has just spoken in a debate on a United Kingdom Bill and is entirely entitled to do so . |
20 | ‘ Bill Martin , chief UK economist at Phillips and Drew , has already spoken of the need for an independent watchdog to ‘ protect the interests of non-Treasury use of economic data ’ . |
21 | Mr. Shaker : The Hon. Gentleman has already spoken once . |
22 | The hon. Lady has already spoken . |
23 | No one has ever spoken of the child who must have been born to Dierdriu , and who had given birth to himself and Grainne . |
24 | He was accused of asserting that Hitler had rejected the army 's suggestions of an airlift to remove the encircled troops , and of saying : ‘ The Führer has always spoken himself about how important Stalingrad is , and now he 's gone and lost it . ’ |
25 | The Führer has also spoken himself about how important Stalingrad is , and now he has gone and lost it . |
26 | My hon. and learned Friend the Member for Burton also referred to the need to maintain what he described as the quality of managers in prisons , and my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary has also spoken about that . |
27 | Another early romance , which Kylie has often spoken about , was with the infamous Grant . |
28 | Luke has often spoken of you . |
29 | She has n't spoken to her since . |
30 | Agnes first screwed up her face , then she stretched it before she muttered , ‘ That cousin Mary in Durham , the one you have n't spoken to for twelve years , if not longer , or , as I should say , who has n't spoken to you since she married Mr Boston , a man of supposed wealth and position , and got too big for her boots , as you 've often stated ? |