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Example sentences for "might speak"

  • I might speak to what yet remains of falsehood, in the other part of this chapter; but having overthrown the foundation, and broken the head of your Leviathan; what remains falleth of itself, and dieth of its own accord.

  • It is I who wish to speak to you, Leah,' I returned severely; 'and I have asked your master to send for you that I might speak in his presence.

  • In a year's time I might speak to her again, and she would know her own mind.

  • He pressed me so, and he looked so unhappy, that I gave way at last, and said that in a year's time he might speak again.

  • He might speak once, he might speak twice, he might speak thrice, but would it ever be the same as the look that needed no words?

  • He changed his dress again, and rested in his cabinet an hour or more, then went to Madame de Maintenon's, and on the way any one who wished might speak to him.

  • Her mother lent us her house one afternoon, in order that we might speak more at length and more at our ease there to Madame de Lesdiguieres than we could at the Hotel de Duras.

  • Upon returning home from walks or drives, anybody, as I have said, might speak to the King from the moment he left his coach till he reached the foot of his staircase.

  • We might speak of the divided churches that often result.

  • We might speak of the proselyting spirit that so often accompanies this system.

  • Little waited till The Liberal had received its meed of approbation, and then asked respectfully if he might speak to Mr. Jobson on a trade matter.

  • You even hinted I might speak to your father.

  • A parody of it might speak of the rural population of modern England as consisting of large farmers, small farmers, cottagers, great landlords, small landlords.

  • I might speak to you of the divineness of wedded life, the divineness of Christian fatherliness and motherliness.

  • I might speak to you in like manner of the divineness of manhood and of womanhood, and of the divineness of old age.

  • Thus too I might speak of the divineness of the work of those who enable us to see the results of the Divine guidance bestowed on the world in the ages past.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    baby dear; diseased state; might appear; might bring; might call; might easily; might fall; might get; might just; might kill; might need; might never; might not; might perhaps; might serve; might speak; might think; might venture; mighty glad; mighty host; mighty king; mighty merry; mighty power; mighty shout; truce boat; went then