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41 Sentences With "speaks slowly"

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On the phone, Bano takes long pauses and speaks slowly.
He speaks slowly and quietly, with a soft Louisiana drawl.
While the hysteric shrieks, the chill girl speaks slowly, raspy.
As Castaldo questions him, he speaks slowly and sounds genuinely shaken.
He speaks slowly and calmly, articulating complicated ideas in unpretentious tones.
She speaks slowly and gently — and of her clients, almost maternally.
"Obviously it's born of the time we're in," she speaks slowly, carefully.
He speaks slowly, melodiously, in the confident tones of a man with answers.
Though she specializes in writing working-class loudmouths, she herself speaks slowly and thoughtfully.
He speaks slowly, deliberately, as if he is fastidiously refusing to say anything noteworthy.
She speaks slowly in short, clear sentences with a slight quiver in her words.
Flynt speaks slowly, often wheezing between sentences and gurgling as he struggles to enunciate his words.
He speaks slowly, and the way he opens a conversation tends to knock people off guard.
He speaks slowly and, at times, with great profundity and a penchant for four-letter words.
He speaks slowly — almost too slowly — and prays for strangers as fervently as his own family.
Kiraly, still gracefully lean and square jawed, speaks slowly and thoughtfully, with crisp enunciation and long pauses.
"I thought they must be joking," says Benny, who has regained much of his speech but now speaks slowly.
She speaks slowly, with long pauses; slouching forward, she walks like someone who wishes no one were looking at her.
Crockett, a middle-aged man with a tuft of thick brown hair who speaks slowly due to complications with multiple sclerosis, was desperate.
Sampha speaks slowly and quietly, often appearing to get lost in thought about whatever he's saying and letting those thoughts complete the sentence.
He speaks slowly and earnestly, even though he is usually addressing a roomful of crooks who couldn't care less about what he's saying.
Her voice is light and calming, and she speaks slowly with long pauses to allow me to really visualize the beach I am supposed to be on.
She speaks slowly, measuring her words, sometimes as if she's coming up with what to say on the spot and thinking hard about whether she's going to land the punchline or not.
Kislinski is a stark contrast to his boss—he speaks slowly, unsurely, and while Alekseev is like a bull racing through the town, Kislinski is more a fly hovering at the flanks.
"You're part of this forest, but you're also part of creating this forest," said Mr. Gibson, a tall man who speaks slowly and carefully, as though he is giving bad news gently.
Like Ross, Kim speaks slowly and deliberately, without much intonation, and there are no plot twists or surprises as she defines her cheekbones and puckers her lips just as she's done a million times before.
"Honestly, it's been like a honeymoon the whole time," she says softly, speaking to me from her home in the northwestern US. (She won't reveal which state, exactly, fearing legal repercussions.) Katherine speaks slowly and measuredly, with a very slight Southern accent, though her cadence increases whenever she mentions Scott.
The six CEFR levels are necessarily broad and can overlap a bit, but here's a (very) brief overview of what each means: At level A1, learners should know basic phrases, be able to introduce themselves and ask simple personal questions, and understand basic interactions if their conversation partner speaks slowly.
Patti Wood, body language and workplace relations expert and author of Snap: Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language, and Charisma "Some classic body-language markers of bullying include invading someone's personal space, using sharp weapon gestures like pointing and jabbing, interrupting people, [and] jumping in and taking over a conversation, especially if the other person speaks slowly, pauses, uses proper turn-taking etiquette," Wood told Refinery29.
He is the youngest male competitor in the concours. He likes to do things at his own pace. He is seen as drowsy all the time and often seems confused or in a daze. Keiichi speaks slowly and politely, in a quiet voice, and can be found sleeping anywhere, anytime.
Not long after they started working together, reporters started believing that they were actually father and daughter (they did not know they actually were yet) and Sana breezily declared that they were lovers. Takeshi is quite chilled usually. He is funny, and he shares a lot in common with Sana. He speaks slowly and can be very comforting.
Voiced by Nick Ingkatanuwat Eye is a giant eye who hires Fitz to kill Golden Joe, who owes him "fifty mil." He speaks slowly and over-enunciates certain syllables. He often uses words that have a "long i" sound in them, even when they are not supposed to be pronounced with that sound (e.g. "mon-eye" instead of "money").
Kurtzman stood and was of slight build. He had an unassuming demeanor; humorist Roger Price likened him to "a beagle who is too polite to mention that someone is standing on his tail". Rolf Malcolm described him as someone who smiles little and speaks slowly. Al Jaffee said he "was not an easy person to get too close to".
Tanner was described by the Lyttelton Times in 1902 as: "Methodical, studious, always ready to refer to statistics, records and a terror for detail" (Lyttelton Times, 18 October 1902, p. 4). The Christchurch Press said of him: "Nice voice, speaks slowly with a precision almost painful...Hard-working, intelligent, industrious and no reason to doubt his honesty".
She usually shows off her elegant beauty with her eyes half down without a word. She is a goddess who always carries the gaze of people, especially men and once she gazes straight at it, all the men fall over the glamorous look. She has both elegance and sensuality, and all her actions and tone are relaxed. She speaks slowly, articulate, and captivatingly.
She is called Mikado no Kimi in the third grade. ; :Voiced by: Ayaka Kimura (video game), Kanda Akemi (anime) :Kanako, is in same grade as Yukari and Kana, and is the secretary of student council in the first grade and second grade, and the vice-president in the third grade. She speaks slowly. ; :Voiced by: Hikaru Isshiki (video game) :Kayano is the head of the flower arrangement club in video game.
Le Temps des bouffons (French for Time of the Buffoons) is a short film created (and narrated) in 1985 by Québécois director Pierre Falardeau. It compares English rule in Ghana with Canadian dominance in Quebec by showing the 200th anniversary celebration of the Beaver Club of Montreal. Falardeau speaks slowly and angrily during scenes of the Canadian élite laughing and toasting each other, some in pseudo-Colonial costume. The film was shot in 1985 but never shown until 1993.
As Twisty is about to kill Jimmy, Jimmy's body disappears and Mordrake appears. Twisty is asked to tell his story, but first, he is ordered to remove his mask, to which he uncomfortably complies. He speaks slowly, and tells a story of how he was a regular clown in a traveling carnival entertaining children, but was constantly bullied by the carnies, who referred to him as "simpleton" and accused him of sexually abusing young patrons. Twisty flees the circus and began crafting toys out of garbage.
Their lands and resources are bounded on the east by the Miꞌkmaq people, on the west by the Penobscot people, and on the south by the Passamaquoddy people, who also still speak related Algonquian languages. Malesse'jik was a Miꞌkmaq word believed to mean "He speaks slowly," or differently by which the Miꞌkmaq people contrasted the other tribe's language to their own. The meaning of the word today is unknown but is commonly mistranslated to "he speaks badly, lazy, or broken" Erickson 1978, pg. 135 This term is the exonym by which the Miꞌkmaq people referred to this group when speaking to early Europeans.
The sisters not only regularly hang out with one another (often to exchange tales of how wonderful a brother he is), but they also arrange to "share" him when he inadvertently neglects to or cannot regularly visit any of them. ; : : Hailing from France, Aria is a rather soft- spoken character who has a tendency to cry whenever there is trouble, uttering the phrase "kusu" (an onomatopoeia for sniffling) when doing so. She enjoys sweets, especially parfait, and can usually be found wearing very frilly dresses with plenty of lace and bows. She refers to herself in the third- person, which is considered childish in Japanese culture, and speaks slowly.
Tesnière illustrated the distinction with the diagrammatic representations (stemmas) of the French sentence Alfred parle lentement 'Alfred speaks slowly' and the Latin sentence Filius amat patrem '(The) son loves (the) father':The following two stemmas are from chapter 48 of the Éléments (1966:102). ::Verb centrality The diagram of the French sentence above illustrates the binary division that Tesnière rejected; the clause is divided into two parts, the subject Alfred and the predicate parle lentement. The Latin sentence below illustrates the verb centrality that Tesnière espoused; the verb amat is the root of the clause and the subject filius and the object patrem are its dependents. The importance of this distinction resides with the overall understanding of sentence structure that arises from these competing views.

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