Use "spoken to" in a sentence

1. I haven't spoken to her yet.

2. I had hardly ever spoken to him.

3. I haven't spoken to anyone all day.

4. I've spoken to the manager about it.

5. I've spoken to the hematologist I mentioned before.

6. She strongly disliked being spoken to like that.

7. I’ve never spoken to a Bible mouse before.”

8. I haven't spoken to Steve about all this.

9. 11 I've spoken to the manager about it.

10. We've spoken to almost everyone who ever knew him.

11. He's my neighbour,but I haven't spoken to him.

12. Every time I've spoken to you, you've never spoken back.

13. It is gross incivility to refuse answer when spoken to.

14. Now the promises were spoken to Abraham and to his seed

15. I find it insulting to be spoken to in that way.

16. I've spoken to Rossi and Reid and Morgan's on the line.

17. I've spoken to the DA, and they'll be dropping all charges.

18. I've spoken to my people and the drugs will be here tomorrow.

19. If Middlemass had spoken to Potter at Potter was in the clear.

20. 2 I find it insulting to be spoken to in that way.

21. I've spoken to Alkar and he informs me that custom forbids it.

22. Brava (interjection) alternative form of bravo, when spoken to a female performer

23. You told me that the general had spoken to members of that committee.

24. I've just spoken to the Minister of Transport and it's all under way.

25. I have not sent them, nor have I commanded them or spoken to them.

26. “At that Abram went just as Jehovah had spoken to him.” —Genesis 12:4.

27. A well-bred youth neither speaks of himself, nor, being spoken to, is silent.

28. Desperate for money, she called her sister, whom she hadn't spoken to in 20 years.

29. Bald, Bespectacled and soft-spoken to a fault, he looks less hip than shyly professorial

30. I know I shouldn't have spoken to Suzanne like that, but I was absolutely livid.

31. How did Jesus explain the words that Jehovah had spoken to Moses at the burning bush?

32. I have spoken to Railway Minister, Shri Suresh Prabhu, who is personally monitoring the situation closely”.

33. You have not spoken to the owner before. the 1st launderette was purchased 10 years ago.

34. NPR has now spoken to a former neighbor of Reade's who Corroborates Reade's account on record.

35. These words were spoken to a group of students in the United States over 60 years ago.

36. The transformative part is that political operatives have not traditionally spoken to this young, more Acculturated segment

37. Now people I've spoken to who used it then never said anything about machine elves of hyperspace.

38. The biblical Mary is a powerful cultural archetype whose story has spoken to women across the centuries.

39. Her jagged monologue is spoken to an unseen visitor, and it tells the story of her courtship.

40. 29 Now people I've spoken to who used it then never said anything about machine elves of hyperspace.

41. Bill and Sandra haven't spoken to each other since he made an incautious remark about her husband's drinking problem.

42. The last words he had spoken to me on the subject of kitchen units had been really quite abusive.

43. Seven News reporter Denham Hitchcock Backflips on vaccination Instagram post 'after being spoken to by network management' By D

44. After completing the quest, Birdie can be seen fishing on the beach, and can be spoken to but not gifted.

45. They had spoken to several people on the set, and had found out about the animosity between Gabby and Bill.

46. At his first public engagement after the interview last week, William said he hadn’t spoken to Harry since the show Aired …

47. Her duties as a chaperone had become less evident now that she was accustomed to Paul and had been spoken to kindly.

48. Prince Harry has spoken to his brother, William, and his father, Charles, since Oprah Winfrey's interview with the Sussexes aired, but those conversations have …

49. Transitive ​ British ​ spoken to deliberately ignore someone, as if you have not seen or heard them I said hello, but she completely Blanked me

50. Synonyms for Apostrophized include addressed, addrest, spoke to, spoken to, talked to, communicated with, wrote to, written to, conversed with and made conversation with

51. Some Barbadians he has spoken to have concerns over possible erosion of privileges, such as ease of travel, but he has faith certain things will remain intact

52. It also meant that the Belarussian dictator was given a handy list of all the pro-democracy campaigners in that country who had spoken to the U.S. government.

53. "Wherever we have spoken to youngsters at rallies, seminars or at masjids," he says, "I have told them the source of inspiration is the Quran and the Sunnah.

54. It also meant that the Belarussian dictator was given a handy list of all the pro- democracy campaigners in that country who had spoken to the U. S. government.

55. According to the rescue workers that I've spoken to, this tree could be as much as 100 years old and, apparently, is rotted all the way out to the bottom.

56. At a ripe old age, Joshua tells the responsible men in Israel: “Not one word out of all the good words that Jehovah your God has spoken to you has failed.

57. One of these seafaring men- the shipmaster, indeed, who had spoken to Hester Prynne- was so smitten with Pearl's aspect, that he attempted to lay hands upon her, with purpose to snatch a kiss.

58. Certainly the threat that the “superfine apostles” presented was more than one through gestures and appearances; it took in their speech, their cunning words spoken to mislead others. —2 Corinthians 11:3, 5, 13.

59. But if a spirit or angel has spoken to him, let's not fight against God!" (WEB ASV RSV) Ephesians 4:31 Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and Clamor, and railing, be put away from you, with all malice:

60. Congregation elders should be particularly wary when someone involved in a judicial matter is effusive with admiration, perhaps even to the point of comparing one elder with another and saying how much kinder and empathetic the one being spoken to was.

61. National Security Administration people that I've spoken to over the years have Bemoaned the rising tide of difficult-to-decipher digital interchange, from voice, encrypted or not, at this point, the bad guys are outrunning the good because there are just too many channels to monitor.

62. Since the transition of 1989, he hadn't spoken to journalists, but Fruzsina Skrabski and Tamás Novák, journalist-bloggers of Mandiner (HUN), managed to interview him by telling him they were from his native village, Márokpapi, and were preparing an almanac on the famous people born there.

63. Genesis 22:3And Abraham riseth early in the morning, and saddleth his ass, and taketh two of his young men with him, and Isaac his son, and he Cleaveththe wood of the burnt-offering, and riseth and goeth unto the place of which God hath spoken to him.

64. ‘He Brandished a weapon and began firing on police as he ran across the street.’ ‘She also said the teens rode on two bikes and forced her to pull over as one Brandished the weapon.’ ‘No weapon was Brandished nor was any word spoken to suggest that there was a weapon.’

65. Genesis 22:3 - And Abraham riseth early in the morning, and saddleth his ass, and taketh two of his young men with him, and Isaac his son, and he Cleaveth the wood of the burnt-offering, and riseth and goeth unto the place of which God hath spoken to him.

66. Girl 1: Hey did you see Tom Holland's new picture,he's so Bute Girl 2: I mean,he's not bad ig Girl 1: I'm totally a white man's whore for him Girl 2: but you're white Becky,so it doesn't- Yk what,nvm Girl 1: Yeah,exactly he's Bute (i suck at dialogues because I've never spoken to people irl😳)

67. Affable of persons, "open to conversation or approach," late 15c., from Old French Affable "benign, approachable" (14c.), from Latin affabilis "approachable, courteous, kind, friendly," literally "who can be (easily) spoken to," from affari "to speak to," from ad "to" (see ad-) + fari "to speak," from PIE root *bha-(2) "to speak, tell, say." Related: Affably.

68. This is the air I Breathe This is the air I Breathe Your holy presence living in me This is my daily bread This is my daily bread Your very word spoken to me And I I'm desperate for you And I I'm I'm lost without you This is the air I Breathe This is the air I Breathe Your holy presence living in me This is my daily bread this is my daily bread

69. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Acrimoniously adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (with anger, bitterly) amargamente adv adverbio: Describe al verbo, al adjetivo o a otro adverbio ("corre rápidamente", "sucede ahora", "muy extraño").: The couple have not spoken to each other since