Example sentences of "talking [art] " in BNC.
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1 | As we were talking the guns started up again , making conversation very difficult . |
2 | Before he gets out his scissors , repeat what you have agreed on , to check that you 're both talking the same language . |
3 | The original meaning , as defined by Collins , has certainly taken a mean whipping before re-release into this streetwise prose but we 're talking the same thing here , are n't we ? |
4 | American negotiators say that they are not even talking the same language as the Community on farm support . |
5 | Some optimists are still talking the market up . |
6 | We were talking the other day about the wonders of the natural world . |
7 | Talking the matter over with a sympathetic doctor , teacher or other professional may be helpful . |
8 | But we are talking the world 's favourite guitar tones , and they are present on this guitar just where you expect to find them . |
9 | Talking the problem : short-term strategy |
10 | Ellyon are well-intentioned towards mortals and will sweep and clean the kitchen and tidy the shelves cheerfully each evening , dancing and talking the while . |
11 | If he can look that prospect squarely in the eye and both parties cut out the cheap jibes , they will see that they are talking the same language . |
12 | It concentrated on talking the public back to work by exaggerated claims of the numbers of people at work . |
13 | ‘ He tells us we are suffering from the British disease of self-deprecation — the British people 's instinct for talking the country down . |
14 | Are We All Talking The Same Language ? |
15 | Ideas are born and are exchanged between one partner and another — as equals speaking to equals — talking the same language : that of aeronautics and space technology . |
16 | We 're not even talking the same language here . |
17 | If you find yourself prey to regular bad night terrors , it might be worthwhile talking the problem through with a counsellor , trained in dream analysis , to look at the imagery and try to discover what the messages are for you , what your fears are all about . |
18 | She did not actually remember herself as talking the whole of the time — could there have been silent passages when the words were only reeling through her mind ? |
19 | It was amazing to have to go to the other side of the world to hear people talking the same language . |
20 | But while we were talking the weather had changed . |
21 | " In any case you might just as well relieve your mind by talking the matter over . |
22 | And this I I find is one of the helpful things and when you get together not during the actual talking the actual session but er . |
23 | Or it you leave it open and one of the other speakers in the More than One or more of the other speakers in the conversation could decide to start to talking , or no one could erm start talking the present speaker at the moment gets another chance to carry on . |
24 | Whenever they stopped talking the muffled sound of the machinery in the workshop seemed to become louder . |
25 | Drip from the inside talking the warmth from our breath |
26 | The idea was a pleasant trip through beautiful countryside , talking the while about railways and in particular this line , then an hour in the pub or a walk round Llandrindod , and then the return trip . |
27 | We are used to the Labour party believing that it can talk up its support by talking the country down . |
28 | The least attractive side for paid golfers must be the continual travel , the airports , the courtesy car that fails to show , the lost baggage , and the certainty that when they get there , they 'll see exactly the same faces , talking the same shop , week after week . |
29 | We 're talking the whole of life . |
30 | Nobody 's criticising you nobody 's making I 'm not making a criticism of her cos at the end of the day right if we now talking the scenario that we 're painting now let's take this girl on , not girl girl on right , you can have cos she 's far more impressive . |