Example sentences of "that he [be] talking " in BNC.

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1 Yamazaki says it will be a V12 and that he 's talking to three companies .
2 At this point I feel honour bound to remind Mister C that he 's talking to a journalist , that what might be an affectionate insult from his friends will probably piss him off massively when he sees it in print .
3 I mean , you know , ho how does that relate to his pattern that he 's talking about ?
4 He even uses words which come from the Old Testament Book of Daniel and they recognised that and here they 've got this pathetic looking individual in front of them threatening to destroy the temple , threatening to this , that and the other and here you 've got this power Sanhedrin who ca n't recognise him really as the Messiah and yet there 's a ring of truth about some of things that he 's talking about .
5 And she said , no it was just that he 's talking of renting his house erm and I know of someone who wants to rent one .
6 and for a minute he can forget that he 's talking about it .
7 that he 's talking about it 's also a cultural struggle .
8 But in which he says that he 's talking about himself ‘ That so many good and learned men among the neighbouring nations who read my works may not be induced by this fellow 's calumnies to alter the favourable opinion they have formed of me , followed by the assertion that the people of England whom fate , or duty , or their own virtues have incited me to defend may be convinced from the purity and integrity of my life that my defence , if it do not redown to their honour , can never be considered as their disgrace . ’
9 He is a veteran interviewee , yet somehow gives the impression that he is talking from the heart .
10 The author insists at several points that he is talking about both basic and applied research , although he would exclude technology .
11 Managing director David Crisp says that he is talking to three potential manufacturers at the moment , one of which is presumably Amstrad .
12 Moreover , the word ‘ notion ’ is not meant to suggest that he is talking of an idea in our minds ; he is concerned rather with that actual feature of good things which is picked out by the word ‘ good ’ .
13 Mr Ridley added that he was talking in the context of the national good .
14 He reminded himself that he was talking to the inventor of the firm and decided to prod a bit further .
15 The reporter , Mick Brown , followed this story with exemplary tact , or , put it another way , as if it had never struck him that he was talking to loonies .
16 ‘ That dog 's half mad , ’ Tom said to Willie but found that he was talking to the air for Willie was several yards behind , still trying to keep up , his cheeks flushed with the effort .
17 ‘ I heard from friends of mine that Hezbollah had lost faith in him , that he was talking to and seeing too many people .
18 Perhaps it was that he was talking about now .
19 She half believed him now , simply because she knew a man like Luke would n't invent something of this nature , but the belief was shot through with a conviction that he was talking about more than sating an inconvenient lust .
20 I thought that he was talking about the LBGC , the London Boroughs Grants Committee .
21 ‘ He did n't always understand the issues of the day that he was talking about .
22 Patrick could tell by the change in his tone of voice that he was talking to a woman .
23 If anyone from the group here met Kemp at 3 p.m. , it was n't Downes , because nine or ten of you here will willingly testify to the incontrovertible fact that he was talking to you from that time onwards .
24 Above all , his direct , intimate , but emotionally charged style gave listeners huddled around their receivers in occupied France the sense that he was talking to each of them .
25 Mr Millan said that he was talking to UK authorities and expressed some optimism the matter could be resolved , although EC officials believe the tougher rules could lead to new battles with the Treasury .
26 knew exactly that he was talking about me and I thought what ?
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