31.
Speak well of your friend, of your enemy say nothing.
32. Let every man
speak well of the bridge theat carries him over.
33.
Speak little of your ill luck and boast not of your good luck.
34. There is a time to
speak and a time to be silent.http://sentencedict.com
35.
Speak clearly if you speak at all, Carve every word before you let it fall.
36. Hear much, speak little.
37. When angry, count ten before you
speak; if very angry, count a hundred.
38. Speak as you find.
39. Whe angry, count ten before you
speak; if very angry, a hundred.
40. Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue, to the end that we should hear and see more than we
speak.
41. Think all you
speak, but speak not all you think.
42. Do as most men do and men will
speak well of thee.
43. Two ears to one tongue, therefore hear twice as much as you
speak.
44. Do not
speak of your happiness to one less fortunate than yourself.
45. Better to remain silent and be thought a fool that to
speak and remove all doubt.
46. It is one thing to
speak much and another to speak pertinently.
47. Maidens should (or must) be mild and meek, swift to hear and slow to
speak.
48. Don't speak with your mouth full.
49. I've always wanted to be able to speak Japanese.
50. He never condescends to speak to me.
51. He didn't dare to speak to her.
52. Choking back my anger, I tried to speak calmly.
53. 'Can he speak German?' 'Yes, he's fluent.'
54. May I speak with your daughter?
55. The President agreed to speak to the waiting journalists.
56. Don't speak bad about other people.
57. I'd like to speak to Mr. Sato, please.
58. He didn't speak of the accident.
59. Please speak more clearly, we can't hear you.
60. I'm a foreigner. Please speak slowly.
31. How many languages do you speak?
32. Please speak louder,I cannot catch what you have said.
33. He is, so to speak, a bit too cruel to his wife.
34. If you speak to your mother like that again, you'll get a thrashing .
35. On the rare occasions when they met he hardly even dared speak to her.
36. I saw her in the street but we didn't speak.
37. He was about to speak but she raised a finger to her lips.
38. You must be able to speak French for this job.
39. It was contemptible of him to speak like that about a respectable teacher!
40. He's a frightful snob - if you haven't been to the right school he probably won't even speak to you.
41. I'm told I have a very pronounced English accent when I speak French.
42. You had better go and speak to him in person.
43. I don't want to boast, but I can actually speak six languages.
44. There's something I have to speak to you about - it's a delicate matter .
45. It was brave of you to speak in front of all those people.
46. I turned to speak to the person standing behind me.
47. Before the poor wretch had time to speak, he was shot.
48. For his role as a young boy, he had to speak in a high falsetto.
49. refer to sb/sth to mention or speak about sb/sth: The victims were not referred to by name.
50. The ability to speak a foreign language is highly desirable .
51. Don't speak to me in that tone of voice .
52. When he condescended to speak, he contradicted himself three or four times in the space of half an hour.
53. It is bad manners to speak with your mouth full.
54. Israel offers automatic citizenship to all Jews who want it, whatever colour they are and whichever language they speak.
55. They still speak broad Scots even though they left Scotland twenty years ago.
56. Being able to speak a foreign language is a major asset.
57. I've got to speak to James Lewis vis-a-vis the arrangements for Thursday.
58. I don't speak Greek so Dina offered to translate for me.
59. I was too weak to move or think or speak.
60. You need to speak to someone in the finance department.