speak for造句1 Have you got anyone to speak for you?
2 I myself agree with you, but I can't speak for my boss.
3 Recent events speak for themselves.
4 The events of that evening speak for themselves.
5 I couldn't speak for laughing.
6 The results speak for themselves.
7 I speak for all my colleagues.
8 Who is prepared to speak for the accused?
9 I speak for all 7,000 members of our organization.
10 What have you to speak for yourself?
11 Overcome with/by emotion, she found herself unable to speak for a few minutes.
12 I can't speak for the others, but I'd love to come myself.
13 I'm going to ask each of you to speak for three minutes.
14 "We're not blaming you," Kate said. "Speak for yourself," Boris muttered.
15 She could hardly speak for the ache in her heart.
16 He had a coughing fit and couldn't speak for a few moments.
17 He believes that his records speak for themselves and ignores those who diss him.
18 Each candidate has to speak for three minutes on their chosen subject.
19 Paisley claims to speak for the majority of local people.
20 How can a belted knight speak for us?
21 They didn't speak for a very long time.
22 The simple facts speak for themselves.
23 Religion is thus allowed to speak for itself. 3.
24 The confirmation numbers speak for themselves.
25 We had no one to speak for us, we had no redress.
26 In this oracular role, though, she does not speak for herself.
27 I can't attend the meeting in person, but I am sending someone to speak for me.
28 He said it was the job of the Church to speak for the underprivileged.
29 When Cardinal Spellman was presiding, he had such difficulty making himself understood that he had to have some one speak for him.
30 She obviously knows what she's doing - the facts speak for themselves.