Fluent Sentence Examples

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  • She uses words precisely and makes easy, fluent sentences.

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  • But then, Alex had always been fluent in pretty talk.

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  • Though neither a fluent speaker nor bold pleader, in a very few years he was at the head of his profession.

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  • He was little more than a fluent poetaster, and is now almost forgotten.

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  • The aim now is to become fluent over the coming years.

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  • More fluent but not less gloomy are the sacred lyrics of Nyeki-Veres first published in 1636 under the Latin title of Tintinnabulum Tripudiantium.

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  • There are even a gifted few who can produce a reasonably fluent text in just one draft.

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  • His maiden speech was youthfully fluent and dogmatic; but on its conclusion the orator was reminded with many compliments, by an honourable member, that he wanted six weeks of his majority, and consequently that he was amenable to a fine of £50o for speaking in the House.

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  • Teachers who are fluent in the home country's language may have an edge over other applicants.

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  • Becoming fluent in a foreign language takes years of practice, and, preferably, immersion.

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  • A fluent Arab speaker who has himself served in the SAS, he retraced the footsteps of the patrol.

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  • If you're fluent in French, you'll notice the subtle differences in this version.

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  • They are almost invariably fluent speakers; with many of them oratory seems to be a natural gift; it is also carefully cultivated.

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  • Some naturalists are also fluent in multiple languages.

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  • This speech sample will also yield information about the quality of the child's voice, how fluent speech occurs, and the child's semantic and physical sound-making skill.

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  • Stutterers can be fluent in some situations.

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  • If everyone was truly fluent in body language, misunderstanding would decrease and communication between people would be taken to a much higher level.

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  • Some districts have ESL classrooms in which half the class is fluent in English and half the class is learning English.

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  • The instructors within such a bilingual program must be fluent and able to instruct in both languages.

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  • While this exposure will not teach kids fluent sign language, it does make them aware of non-verbal communication.

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  • Unless you are fluent in Japanese or otherwise an expert on kanji, you must take the tattooist at her word that she is tattooing the correct symbol on you.

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  • Learning simple phrases will never produce a fluent speaker but it can get you through a couple of weeks in France!

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  • Depending on how fluent your French is, you may want to perform some of these transactions in English (you will get better service if you first ask, in French, if the person speaks English).

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  • If your aim is to become fluent in French, try to take several classes with a teacher, after having already taught yourself all of the basics with CD programs.

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  • In addition, any time a fluent French speaker says these phrases, pay attention to his or her pronunciation so that you can try to copy it.

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  • To be fluent in French, you eventually have to move beyond the standard greetings and tourist vocabulary and learn the colloquial French words and phrases that hint at a true Francophone.

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  • It doesn't help matters that Harry seems to be fluent in the language of the snakes, a gift that "He Who Must Not Be Named" also possessed; this has the other students even more suspicious.

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  • The contrast between the obscurity of such a man and the fame enjoyed by the fluent young doctors roused Bacon's indignation.

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  • Poggio, it may be observed, was a fluent and copious writer in the Latin tongue, but not an elegant scholar.

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  • He was a fluent versifier, and would write 50o verses in one night.

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  • With a patience foreign to his impulsive nature, he submitted to minute drill in elocution, and became a fluent extemporaneous speaker.

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  • Eloquent prose, coupled with well-pitched humor, crosses the generation gap in a single fluent stride.

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  • Often, people who originally have severe jargon aphasia recover into milder forms of fluent aphasia.

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  • And I am almost fluent in French in Morocco, tho much less so in France.

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  • He noted that while the English language was not common among the men, all the girls he met seemed quite fluent.

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  • The introductory class is not designed to make officers fluent in the challenging language.

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  • The first chancellor in more than two decades who speaks fluent English.

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  • I took to it very well and got pretty fluent on it straight away.

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  • None of the other professions currently requires those working with Deaf people to have fluent BSL skills.

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  • She spoke in rapid and fluent but very unconventional English, which, for the sake of clearness, I will make grammatical.

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  • The applicant must have some hardware construction experience and be fluent in C and assembly language programming (ARM or Intel ).

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  • Dr. Isserlin was a remarkably proficient linguist, fluent in more than ten languages.

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  • This is a satisfyingly chunky book for young fluent readers who want a ' chapter book ' with an engaging character.

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  • The club is staffed with personnel fluent in Spanish, French and Portuguese to assist international travelers.

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  • We must picture him as a professional storyteller equipped with a mass of miscellaneous reading, a fluent power of narration, and a ready faculty for quoting, or at a push improvising, verses.

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  • The schools in Guadalajara often struggle to get teachers who speak fluent English.

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  • By moving upward, you keep the scheme of the room fluent and continue to tie the new piece to the old ones.

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  • Cruisers can expect to experience at least one guided port of call each day led by a qualified naturalist fluent in English.

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  • All cruise lines hire onboard staff fluent in English, and sometimes skilled in multiple languages.

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  • The test administrator should be informed before testing begins if the test taker is not fluent in English and/or he or she has a unique cultural background.

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  • The test administrator should be informed before psychological testing begins if the test taker is not fluent in English and/or has a unique cultural background.

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  • Damage to Wernicke's area produces speech that is fluent and often rapid, but with relatively senseless content, many invented words, and word substitutions.

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  • The test administrator should be informed before psychological testing begins if the test taker is not fluent in English and/or belongs to a minority culture.

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  • While not an overnight cure, therapy can offer positive results and more fluent speech patterns.

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  • If one mom is bi-lingual and speaks fluent Spanish, she can offer a language course.

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  • This curriculum employs as much Spanish language theory as it does application, which is why the end product of a fluent speaker is possible with such programs.

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  • Your kids will not become fluent in Spanish just from watching Dora, but they will definitely learn concept terms, such as colors, numbers, directions, shapes, and sizes.

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  • No matter your goal, whether it's to become more fluent in your verbal skills, or to achieve a degree in French, know that there are several options, all of which offer the convenience of learning from the comfort of home.

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  • The 16-year-old hair-flipping hottie has surfer good looks and is fluent in French.

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  • He was a simple, fluent speaker, and was so successful that in 1767 he was enrolled, by John Wesley himself, as a regular itinerant minister.

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  • He was not a man of exceptional inteffigence or remarkable powers of organization, but he was a fluent speaker, and could exercise some influence over the masses by a rude kind of native eloquence.

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  • Two intimate friends, Jonas Rein (1760-1821) and Jens Zetlitz (1761-1821), attempted, with indifferent success, to continue the tradition of the Norwegian group. Thomas Thaarup (1749-1821) was a fluent and eloquent writer of occasional poems, and of homely dramatic idylls.

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  • He possessed, however, a strong and fluent genius, which eventually made itself heard in a multitude of volumes, poems, dramas and novels.

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  • It was already recognized that in him the country possessed not only a public man of exceptionally attractive personality, but one whose literary tastes were combined with a gift for expression which was at once original and fluent.

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  • Whatever the currency in classical circles of the epistle as a literary form, it is irrational to put first in the development of Christian literature a general epistle, couched in fluent, even rhetorical, Greek, and afterwards the Pauline letters, which both as to origin and subsequent circulation were a product of urgent conditions.

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  • Even the most fluent speakers and writers would probably confess to an occasional uncertainty as to the most appropriate preposition.

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  • They sent a proficient linguist, fluent in more than ten languages.

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  • We report a patient, FM, with progressive fluent aphasia due to selective atrophy of left temporal cortex.

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  • I've read the fluent words you spoke in the crowded forum, O youth not unworthy of your fathers ' eloquence.

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  • The adverse impact of the cooker hood could be enhanced by the stack effect of warm effluent in the disused fluent in the disused flue.

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  • He was sufficiently fluent in Italian as to be able to translate English works successfully unto that language.

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  • Family holidays and an AS level had made me fairly fluent; no-one else apart from the consultant spoke any French at all.

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  • Fanny Rodocanachi, spoke fluent tho idiosyncratic French and English, among other languages.

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  • He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy and is also fluent in Greek.

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