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74 Sentences With "spoke softly"

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Then Hubert Davis, an assistant coach, stood up and spoke softly.
Donna spoke softly as she did her best to fight back tears.
Ibrahim spoke softly and waited patiently; the chief's hoarse replies were measured.
He spoke softly and quickly, in a mixture of Spanish and English.
We spoke softly to parents as they got the first diagnosis of microcephaly.
Looking down at an untouched cup of tea, he spoke softly in Hebrew.
She was in her twenties, and spoke softly and wistfully of the past.
Salman appeared nervous and spoke softly as she faced a judge in Oakland Tuesday.
You had to listen carefully, for he spoke softly, to the clues he offered.
He often spoke softly and rarely veered into personal attacks on Blackburn's tenure or character.
Instead, he spoke softly and with humility about a middle-class upbringing and his spirituality.
He was a physically small person who spoke softly and still dominated every room he inhabited.
When I was young, we listened more than we spoke and spoke softly and with respect.
But he spoke softly and, though always with a furrowed brow, without a trace of malice.
When I was up, Bennett spoke softly, asking me about what I'd like to focus on.
Although he spoke softly at the podium in the ballroom Wednesday, his words had an edge.
He spoke softly, which meant that the couple had to listen carefully and not chew too loudly.
The agent spoke softly, almost sweetly, his whisper bringing to mind that of a poet or a psychopath.
When she answered, she spoke softly at first, her voice appearing to waver slightly as she started to speak.
Sandra kneeled down and spoke softly, her arms around her grandson as she tried to coax away his pain.
"He was a man who carried a big brain but who spoke softly and walked softly," Mr. Samatar said.
Wearing a navy suit and a tie, he spoke softly and in measured tones in a speech peppered with metaphors.
Now he listened, or spoke softly in a voice inflected by English public school as well as his Canadian parents.
In audio of the call, the woman spoke softly — her voice sometimes trembling — as she explained what allegedly happened to her.
In the television interview on his 92nd birthday, Mr. Mugabe spoke softly, sometimes tentatively, slumping in his chair by the end.
Escorting audience members into a studio at Gibney Dance, Ms. Livingstone smiled and spoke softly, like a hostess at a spa.
In contrast to the harsh words he chooses to describe France's immigrants, he spoke softly, and sometimes with the mannerisms of another era.
The couple spoke softly to each other, the way people learn to when they live in places where they don't want to be overheard.
Mr. Santos, wearing a tight brown jail jumpsuit, folded his hands and spoke softly and matter-of-factly about his goals once he is freed.
Shooting Laquan was "the last thing I ever wanted to do," said Mr. Van Dyke, who spoke softly and read from a piece of paper.
He was dressed today like a stylish cult member, in black sweat clothes and white Nikes, and he spoke softly and haltingly about his accomplishments.
All in all, Mr. Greenberg spoke softly — inaudibly at times — and at certain points acted as if the whole issue and the trial were a minor inconvenience.
Bernie Sanders sat in a mostly empty room at a Detroit convention center four days before the Michigan primary on Tuesday, and he spoke softly about failure.
Contrary to what we had imagined, he didn't sound like a walking movie trailer; he spoke softly and slowly in between sips, going easy on his pipes.
In a recent interview at her home studio, Ms. Paul spoke softly but openly about her life and art, exuding a combination of fragility and quiet strength.
Ms. Rivera spoke softly as she recalled that painful time in 4003 and how a fight that November with her husband of 10 years prompted her departure.
As guests came and went, Suzanne spoke softly, telling them that they could take a flower from a vase and place it on her mother if they wished.
When David Tennant performed the line with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he spoke softly, with one long pause in the middle of the line, as though talking to himself.
The auditorium was absolutely silent as Clinton spoke softly and deliberately, explaining that she considers capital punishment useful on the federal level only in extreme circumstances like terrorist attacks.
He spoke softly but with a clear command of the material, walking through the significance of the field for Google, very briefly, before handing the stage to his lieutenants.
Last August, in a case in which the U.S. government sued the city of Seattle, alleging excessive use of force by police, Robart spoke softly but emotionally from the bench.
In contrast to the image I had of her in my mind, Piper spoke softly, laughed wholeheartedly and smiled often, even as she mentioned several times that she was exhausted.
Dressed in a grey polo shirt, khaki shorts, flip flops, and a University of Virginia baseball cap (his alma mater), he spoke softly while sipping kombucha at a Prospect Heights café.
Beginning on August 225th 250, Strom Thurmond, a senator from South Carolina, spoke softly into the microphone for 250 hours and 18 minutes in an attempt to scupper a civil-rights bill.
He spoke softly of his meetings with Nasser and Nkrumah, of his tumultuous welcome in Ghana of the 2,500-pound block of a 1203,000-year-old Egyptian pyramid he had been given.
The Interactive Spider-Man never had trouble hearing me, even when I spoke softly, and I never had difficulty hearing or understanding the sound coming out of the single speaker in his belly.
Soon, several officers entered the living room and they spoke softly through the door to Mr. Pritchett, said Mr. Garment, who had moved a few feet from his bed to the kitchen, which faced the bedroom door.
When he came out with his wife and two daughters, and spoke softly about his Catholic faith and coaching the girls&apos basketball team at their Maryland church, he made it harder for opponents to demonize him as a wild man.
She smiled and spoke softly, all too aware of the heightened fear in this predominantly Mexican neighborhood: Rumors of immigration raids had set people's nerves on edge after the authorities in other cities began deporting women and children who had lost asylum cases.
At a hearing in DC federal court, Candace Claiborne, who had worked for the State Department in countries across the globe since 1999, spoke softly and wiped her eyes with a tissue as she formally admitted to conspiring to defraud the government.
Moments after the verdict was read, both sets of high-powered intellectual property lawyers huddled up and spoke softly, without any outward signs that Oracle had just lost a crucial round in its battle to extract up to $9 billion from Google's pockets.
Mr. Spinney, whose home in Woodstock had a roller-skating rink and a secret passageway for children to spy down on grown-ups in the dining room, spoke softly and had a gentle face framed by long gray hair and a neat goatee.
" Short and hunched, with a thin beard and a baggy suit, Wildstein spoke softly as he described using the Port Authority—with its sprawling network of bridges, tunnels, and airports, and its almost five billion dollars in revenue—as a political "goody bag.
Ms. Loesch, who just hours earlier had appeared subdued as she spoke softly in defense of the N.R.A. at a contentious forum in Florida hosted by CNN, reverted to the caustic, insult-lobbing persona she has cultivated on NRATV, where she is also a host.
But even more interesting were the nubby sweaters and mid-calf skirts, worn under a grand scarf with dangling fringe, the supple leathers and long thin-knit Martha Graham dresses, all of which spoke softly of a more internal sense of security but wielded a pretty strong punch.
Kalanick, known to be hard-charging and combative in his work, spoke softly on the witness stand in San Francisco federal court and avoided becoming argumentative in front of the jury in what were his first public comments on allegations by Waymo that Uber stole its self-driving car technology.
Steven Seagal, the American actor whose career peaked in the 1990s with movies like "Under Siege" and whose specialty was portraying action figures who spoke softly but blew up buildings and assassinated bad guys, has taken on a new role off screen: that of a Russian citizen with the passport to prove it.
He spoke softly and, despite a few tics (his immigration policy, Mr Trump explained, was aimed at ridding America of "some bad hombres") he appeared to be trying to articulate his positions: for example, on the sanctity of the Second Amendment, the disasters of recent American policy in the Middle East and the hurt inflicted on some communities by globalisation.
He spoke softly and, despite a few tics (his immigration policy, Mr Trump explained, was aimed at ridding America of "some bad hombres") he appeared to be trying to articulate his positions: for example, on the sanctity of the Second Amendment; the disasters of recent American policy in the Middle East; and the hurt inflicted on some communities by globalisation.
Ramachandran was a tall and thin and frail man. He frequently smiled and spoke softly. He had five sons: Gurumoorthy, Suryanarayanan, T.R Rajamani, Navaneethakrishnan and Kamal Kumar.
But tomorrow the power will be gone." At night, the twins spoke softly to one another. "The monsters are coming for us," they said. "We must leave so the others will be safe.
These principles of Charles were gradually assimilated by his son, who would grow up to become grave, self- possessed and cautious. Personally, Philip spoke softly and had an icy self- mastery; in the words of one of his ministers, "he had a smile that was cut by a sword".Encyclopedia of World Biography (2004).
The Karankawa spoken language was observed to be deeply guttural. Syllabic structure was vocalic, they doubled consonants and vowels, and often extended sentences beyond the supply of breath which they could command. They often abbreviated their words and spoke softly. They also possessed a gesture language for conversing with people from other Native American tribes.
After his somber meeting with his chieftains, Haile Selassie visited Sir Sidney Barton at the British Legation. He spoke softly to Sir Sidney but to the point. Britain had encouraged him with fine words and had made many promises. However, Britain had provided Ethiopia with few guns for which the Ethiopians had paid cash.
He spoke softly pleasant words in chaste Tamil language. As a munsif, his judgements were applauded by several higher authorities. He was respected by one and all for his tolerance and integrity. He put into practice the kural: : "Olukkam viluppam taralān uyirinum ōmpappatum" ("Since a principle's life-style bestows greatness, it should be cherished more than one's life").
He was completely off in the clouds at all times. He never looked at you, he spoke softly with his eyes on the floor, he worked with his back to you and wrote on the board. His board work, however, was impeccable. It could have been photographed and printed by photo offset it was so perfect.
According to spectators in the gallery, Madison spoke softly at first with an obvious tremble but addressed the chamber louder as his speech went on. The new president wore a black suit. After the inaugural address and oath of office, Madison and his wife, Dolley Madison, welcomed visitors at their home on F Street where the huge crowd overwhelmed them. They subsequently attended an inaugural ball at Long's Hotel.
One of the troopers asked for the regimental commander, whereby Jesionek led him to Kurt Meyer. In response to learning of the seven prisoners, Meyer reportedly said: ‘What should we do with these prisoners; they only eat up our rations?’ Afterwards, he turned to one of the officers, spoke softly so that others could not hear, and then announced: ‘In the future, no more prisoners are to be taken.’Margolian, 72.
Jefferson rode to the Capitol on horseback on March 4, 1805, but much of Congress had already left after the body had adjourned following Burr's farewell address before the Senate a couple days earlier. Thus the inaugural ceremony was modest and appeared anticlimactic. The president spoke softly and quietly, as he was known for, and provided copies of his inaugural address. Jefferson wore a black suit and silk stockings for the inauguration.
He just looked into your eyes, spoke softly, and after a few minutes he cast a spell on you." Studio attorney Edwin Loeb, who also worked to create AMPAS, explained that "the real foundation of Irving's success was his ability to look at life through the eyes of any given person. He had a gift of empathy, and almost complete perspective." Those opinions were also shared by producer Walter Wanger: "You thought that you were talking to an Indian savant.
Le Mesurier decided to base the character on himself, later writing that "I thought, why not just be myself, use an extension of my own personality and behave rather as I had done in the army? So I always left a button or two undone, and had the sleeve of my battle dress slightly turned up. I spoke softly, issued commands as if they were invitations (the sort not likely to be accepted) and generally assumed a benign air of helplessness". Perry later observed that "we wanted Wilson to be the voice of sanity; he has become John".
He moved with such dignity that in slightness > of his figure seemed of no account but his gaze defied flattery and deceit. > Though he spoke softly, every syllable could be heard in rush, which his > calm presence created. I thought of myself that if that was the result of > over five hundred years of breeding and generations of Mehtas, there was > clearly something to be said for preserving such qualities for the further > well-being of this clan”. Rai Pannalal Mehta passed away at Udaipur in December 1919. He was cremated with full state honours at Mahasatiyaji in Oswal nobles’ (Musaddi’s) cremation area.
In describing Adamski's speaking style, Ruppelt wrote "to look at the man and listen to his story you had an immediate urge to believe him ... he was dressed in well-worn, but neat, overalls. He had slightly graying hair and the most honest pair of eyes I've ever seen. He spoke softly and naively, almost pathetically, giving the impression that 'most people think I'm crazy, but honestly, I'm really not.'" According to Ruppelt, Adamski had a persuasive effect on his audience, "you could actually have heard the proverbial pin drop" in the restaurant as Adamski told of his initial 1952 meeting with Orthon.
As we have described earlier, he spoke softly, with temperate speech, with the elegance of the attitude of a Sultan, and a Moor by nation. His clothes were in the fashion of other inhabitants of his country, but much more luxurious, as demanded by his existence and status; from the waist to the ground he wore very rich gold- embroidered cloth. His legs were bare, but on his feet were a pair of red velvet shoes; his headdresses encrusted with gold-plated rings, one or one and a half inches wide, which made them beautiful and princely, like a crown; on his neck he wore a chain of pure gold with very large links and one fold double; on his left hand was a diamond, an emerald, ruby and turquoise stones, 4 very beautiful and perfect gemstones; on his right hand, in a ring, was a big, perfect turquoise stone, and in the other ring were many smaller diamonds, which were very artistically set together. : Thus he sat on the throne of his kingdom, and on the right stood a servant with a very expensive fan (richly embroidered and decorated with sapphires).

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