Of whom does the sentence speak, and who is the subject that is what you have to tell.
Now . . ." His half-finished sentence spoke volumes.
They not only complete each other's sentences but often speak in unison, their words overlapping or echoing as they mythologize their own career.
And the last intelligible sentence spoken by a Scotsman, in any medium.
Its first sentence speaks his judgment upon himself, at last, as a writer.
A simple sentence spoken by his pal Mona Bauwens spelled out that she had 'paid for everything' on that now-notorious Spanish holiday.
An obvious difficulty in saying this is that the very sentence uses "not", speaks of what is not, and consists of multiple physical words.
Another sentence spoken from below.
Almost every sentence spoken by Sven starts with him saying "Uh well..."