Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] talking about " in BNC.

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1 These are passages where the author suddenly starts talking about what ‘ we did ’ .
2 You know as well as I do , they only stop talking about you when you 're six foot under . ’
3 ‘ We 'll just stop talking about it if you please ! ’
4 Three days later Kohl conceded that " we can not avoid talking about an increase in duties " ( rather than taxes ) and mentioned possible duties on carbon dioxide emissions or motorway tolls .
5 But that evening the dancers could not stop talking about the Opera ghost .
6 Before we start talking about Britain in some detail , erm just to conclude talking about the world as a whole , do estimates suggest that the world population may stabilize at a particular level at some point in the future ?
7 ‘ The engine has always been on schedule , our engineers just started talking about it too soon .
8 Nonetheless , knowledge seeped out ; not least because both the Iran and contra operations , however much compartmented and closely held , were run by a man who could not resist talking about them .
9 We 'd just started talking about all that when the rowboat tipped over .
10 Why do we not start talking about some of our successes ?
11 interest tax relief , it 's M I D A S right , so let's not start talking about the benefit of public sector housing and to show the financial illiteracy of of of what 's actually been proposed if you understand the government regulation about the ring fencing o of of of the housing revenue account and and the way in which housing benefit is now having to be subsidised by those other council house tenants then what 's actually going to happen when your poor people inhabit those houses , those public sector houses and they need the housing benefit that David 's been talking about .
12 They had quite successfully avoided talking about those two lately but some time they would have to — that was if Fernando 's intentions were serious .
13 Williams would always like talking about Orton , although he would publicly protest for years that it was so boring to keep going on about his relationship with the writer .
14 Do n't you ever stop talking about money ?
15 ‘ Ca n't you ever stop talking about women ? ’
16 Marie likes to ask me about my family and that , but I do n't really like talking about that much — except Annie , that is .
17 But the the the railway stock was in such a bad state , that that 's when people started the real activists of the Labour movement really started talking about confiscation instead of compensation .
18 They have n't stopped talking about you since that day in the pool . ’
19 I do n't enjoy talking about Susan much .
20 Oh alright do n't keep talking about it please .
21 The superstar guitarist , still grieving over the loss of his son who fell from a Manhattan skyscraper , says : ‘ I do n't mind talking about it because it helps me get over what happened .
22 So she did n't mind talking about Hubert Molland .
23 Mica says she thinks this show is really good with Tom recording all different types of music throughtout the series and proves that some singers do n't just go on TV to plug their latest hits , but have influencess and do n't mind talking about them .
24 The fact that you do n't mind talking about it .
25 I do n't like talking about toilets and stuff — it 's dirty .
26 ‘ I presume you do n't like talking about it ? ’
27 She does n't like talking about dying or anything like that , so may I talk to you ? ’
28 He has often claimed , most recently in the Sunday Times magazine , that : ‘ I do n't like talking about [ my background ] , and I do n't like reading about it .
29 ‘ I do n't like talking about Eve behind her back . ’
30 Do n't like talking about yourself .
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