speaking造句91. Speaking off the bat, I'd say you were right.
92. He walked by me without speaking.
93. Later on I'll be speaking to Patty Davis.
94. She has a very direct way of speaking.
95. He told me to think twice before speaking.
96. I tried speaking to her in her native tongue.
97. Generally speaking there was no resistance to the idea.
98. Ed and Dave aren't speaking at the moment.
99. Dan, speaking for the students,[www.] started the meeting.
100. Generally speaking, I'm inclined to agree with you.
101. While he was speaking, he went like this.
102. Relatively speaking, land prices are still pretty cheap here.
103. Frankly speaking, I'm not opposed to reform.
104. Who is speaking at such a gabble?
105. When it comes to plain speaking, she has few equals.
106. Soundlessly, she mimed picking up a phone and speaking into it.
107. He's on speaking terms with a number of senior politicians.
108. After not speaking to each other for years, the two brothers decided to bury the hatchet.
109. While the chairman was speaking, two committee members were engaged in heated by-play at the end of the table.
110. His style of public speaking is imitative of the prime minister.
111. He is barely on speaking terms with his father .
112. The judge issued a gagging order to prevent the witnesses from speaking to the press.
113. Speaking through an interpreter , the President said that the talks were going well.
114. Twiddle a dial/knob on a radio in Britain and you may hear more voices speaking crackly French or German than English.
115. You're no more capable of speaking Chinese than I am.
116. Her extraordinary intelligence and speaking ability made her a political heavyweight.
117. One or two listeners had fallen asleep while the President was speaking.
118. She is, figuratively speaking, holding a gun to his head.
119. His success is in a manner of speaking our success, too.
120. I am speaking for all the workers in this firm.