1 In a low murmur Winston began speaking.
2 He would have been incapable of speaking.
3 He took the brief-case abstractedly, without speaking.
4 It was not the man's brain that was speaking, it was his larynx.
5 On the following day he very nearly succeeded in speaking to her.
6 The three men sat in their corner almost motionless, never speaking.
7 She was also surprisingly adept at speaking without moving her lips.
8 But the other voice never stopped for an instant, even when the girl was speaking.
9 The person, whoever it was, gave a small cough, evidently as a prelude to speaking.
10 Without speaking or giving any kind of salutation, Martin went out, closing the door silently behind him.
11 He began speaking with the peculiar grave courtesy that differentiated him from the majority of Inner Party members.
12 Since about that time, war had been literally continuous, though strictly speaking it had not always been the same war.
13 He bit hungrily into his bread and swallowed a couple of mouthfuls, then continued speaking, with a sort of pedant's passion.
14 Even while he was speaking to O'Brien, when the meaning of the words had sunk in, a chilly shuddering feeling had taken possession of his body.
15 She began speaking in the same expressionless voice as before, with lips barely moving, a mere murmur easily drowned by the din of voices and the rumbling of the trucks.
16 He was a tiny creature, smaller than Winston, with dark hair and large, protuberant eyes, at once mournful and derisive, which seemed to search your face closely while he was speaking to you.
17 He might have flinched altogether from speaking if at this moment he had not seen Ampleforth, the hairy-eared poet, wandering limply round the room with a tray, looking for a place to sit down.
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